
The Montreal Canadiens will be without head coach Claude Julien for, at least, the rest of their Eastern Conference Quarterfinal Round matchup with the Philadelphia Flyers after being admitted to a Toronto hospital following Wednesday night's game.
The 17-year coaching veteran in the NHL is currently in his second tenure with Montreal after taking over for Michel Therrien more than halfway through the 2016-17 season. The 60-year-old had spent the first three years of his coaching career with the Canadiens from 2003 to 2006. Since taking over in the 2016-17 season, Julien has led the Canadiens to a 120-108-31 record in 259 regular season games coached, which included two playoff appearances in 2017 and this year.
In the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Julien helped lead the Canadiens to a stunning upset win as the 12th-seed in the Qualification Round over the fifth-seeded Pittsburgh Penguins. Montreal is currently trailing in their quarterfinal series with the Flyers 1-0 after dropping Wednesday's Game 1 of the series, 2-1.
Julien has also spent time as head coach of the New Jersey Devils in 2006-07, as well as the Boston Bruins from 2007 to 2017, where he won a Stanley Cup back in 2011.
Muller has been behind the bench with Julien and the Canadiens since the 2016-17 season serving in his current role as the associate coach. The 54-year-old has had head coaching experience before with the Carolina Hurricanes from the 2011-12 season to 2014, where he put up a 80-80-27 record in 187 games as their bench boss. However, none of his teams had ever clinched a spot in the playoffs.
Game 2 of the Canadiens-Flyers series is set to take place on Friday at 3 p.m. ET.