I thought you said,a while ago that he will be let go by the Bruins.
And now as the coach, he can dictate who he choses who can play for him, for instance, Malcolm Subban.
From my understanding, no coach has that power directly.
Correct me if I'm wrong. He may suggest, maybe ??
If it were up to Cam Neely, Julien would have been gone a long time ago. But Peter Chiarelli foiled his plans last year when he gave him an extension. The owners being notoriously cheap (the Jacobs family), they overuled Neely (and Don Sweeney) this time around and told them they weren't going to pay Julien all that money to stay home. Neely then considered firing all of Julien's coaching staff (he falsely believed Julien may quit if this would happen), but finally came to his senses and agreed to keep them.
Julien will be working on a very short rope. Should the Bruins struggle early in the season, he likely will be gone by Christmas.
As for Malcolm Subban, it's no secret among league insiders that Claude Julien doesn't think too highly of him and if they can't trade him, the Bruins will very likely ship him to the minors.
And finally, although i firmly believe that the Bruins are desperately shopping Zdeno Chara around, what i'm hearing now is that the likely player to be moved will be Milan Lucic. Chara's contract is simply too big for a player his age and is scaring a way a lot of potential suitors. The Bruins, being notoriously cheap, have so far refused to pick up a large chunk of Chara's contract were he to be moved. So my guess is that they're stuck with him. But Lucic still has a lot of value and possibly also Brad Marchand. But as i mentionned the other day, Dougie Hamilton might be in play since he's owed a new contract and the Bruins may not have the money to pay him what he wants and deserves. He could very well be moved for a high #1 pick in the upcoming draft.