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On Aug. 12, 2008, Bruce Cassidy made one of the most important phone calls of his life. It just happened to be from a golf course.
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Boston Bruins Head Coach Bruce Cassidy joined Andi Petrillo and Matt Cauz on Leafs Lunch to discuss how he’s handling all this unexpected downtime, what made him want to give coaching seminars to ECHL bench bosses and is Brad Marchand actually a good guy?
It’s not a good sign when players stop responding to a coach. If that happens, “It means I’m probably out the door,” Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy said recently. Fortunately for Cassidy, his players are constantly heeding his advice.
After a strong start to the 2019-20 season, the Bruins have hit their first patch of adversity. That’s what made Bruce Cassidy decide less would be more.
Cassidy recently held a high-paced practice that lasted only 32 minutes, down from the normal non-stop skate lasting 40 to 45 minutes.
A look at Bruce Cassidy’s playing and coaching career reads like a road map of North America with a stop or two in Europe as well.
Each month we’ll give a shout out to one NHL team’s coaching staff for pulling out ahead of the pack. The month of October 2019 goes to the Boston Bruins coaching staff!
Cassidy’s ability to adapt, teach and coach younger players and an experienced veteran core is one reason he’s now locked in behind Boston’s bench for at least the next four seasons.
BOSTON (CBS) — More than 20 years ago Bruce Cassidy was in his 11th professional season and still trying to keep his playing career going while serving as a captain for the Indianapolis Ice, a Chicago Blackhawks affiliate in the International Hockey League.
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