"It's always something that you kind of dread a little bit, because it's a little emotional, and at the same time you're trying to keep your emotions intact so you can coach a game," Julien said. "I appreciate what they did for [me], and as I said, I've got nothing but good things to say about this organization that gave me the opportunity to spend 10 years here."
Jakub Jerabek scored his first NHL goal, and Carey Price made 28 saves for the Canadiens (18-21-6), who lost their third straight.
"It was a bad game, we're not happy about it," Montreal forward Max Pacioretty said. "It seemed like nobody really wanted the puck, and obviously ... you play against a team like that, that offensive line is probably one of the best in the League, and you give them opportunities to feel good about their game, and they made us pay."
It took the Canadiens 31 seconds to take a 1-0 lead. Jerabek carried the puck wide and tried to pass to a driving Pacioretty, but the puck went off Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara past Rask.