Julien was taken by ambulance to St. Michael's
Hospital in Toronto on Wednesday night after experiencing chest
pains following the Canadiens' 2-1 loss to the Philadelphia
Flyers in Game 1 of their opening-round series.
He underwent the procedure on Thursday afternoon.
"Coach Julien would like to convey his most sincere thanks to
everyone at St. Michael's Hospital for the wonderful care he
received during his stay," read the team statement. "He also
wishes to personally and sincerely thank everyone who has sent
their well wishes during this time."
Julien will likely miss the rest of the Stanley Cup Playoffs as
he recovers.
Associate coach Kirk Muller takes over, starting with Game 2 of
the best-of-seven series on Friday afternoon.
Julien is in his 18th season as an NHL head coach. This is the
fourth season of his second stint with Montreal (also 2002-06).
He spent one season with the New Jersey Devils (2006-07) and won
the 2011 Stanley Cup during his 10-season stint with the Boston
Bruins (2007-17).
--Field Level Media
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