A day after Rangers head coach Alain Vigneault criticized Bruins head coach Claude Julien and forward Brad Marchand, the Bruins responded Sunday to those comments.

Vigneault was upset that Julien had said Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist was "acting" when Marchand was called for a goaltender-interference call during Boston's 4-3 win over New York on Friday.

"I think it's pretty obvious what I said. I felt Lundqvist sold it," Julien said Sunday. "Not for a second did I ever question Henrik Lundqvist as a goaltender or as a person. We all know how good he is as a goaltender, and I know he's a good person. It certainly wasn't any more than the situation, so that's all I've got to say on Lundqvist."