Report: Therrien among candidates interviewing for Panthers coaching job
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The former head coach of the Montreal Canadiens may not be out of work for long.
Michel Therrien is among the candidates interviewing for the Florida Panthers head coaching job, according to Sportsnet's Eric Engels.
Engels adds Therrien may not be at the top of the list of candidates, but he's certainly on it.
In 814 career NHL games coached in both Montreal and Pittsburgh, Therrien has compiled a record of 406-303-23-82, and his greatest playoff success came with the Penguins, coaching the team to the 2008 Stanley Cup Final.
Therrien, of course, was fired by the Canadiens on Feb. 14 and replaced with Claude Julien.
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