Juliano Pagliero begins his Fourth season behind the Nittany Lion bench in 2024-25 after being added to Guy Gadowsky’s staff in June 2021. Pagliero was elevated to Associate Head Coach in July 2023. He arrived in Hockey Valley after spending 2018-2021 on Norm Bazin’s staff at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell.
AT PENN STATE
This past season, Pagliero saw continued improvement on special teams with the best powerplay percentage in the past three seasons as well as an improved penalty kill which saw its best percentage since the 2019-20 season. The Nittany Lions also secured their first-ever sweep over Ohio State marking just the third such instance in which Penn State has won all four games in a season against a conference opponent. On January 6, 2024, Penn State completed the largest comeback in program history using five unanswered goals to erase a 6-2 deficit midway through the game and defeat Army West Point, 7-6.
Freshman Aiden Fink became the first Nittany Lion rookie in eight seasons to earn Big Ten All-Freshman team accolades and was the lone unanimous selection in the conference. Dylan Lugris became just the second Nittany Lion all-time to win a major national award as he received the 2024 Hockey Humanitarian Award as college hockey’s finest citizen. In the classroom, Penn State had a conference-best nine Big Ten Distinguished Scholars while landing 17 on the Academic All-Big Ten squad.
The Nittany Lions once again led the country in attendance capacity during the 2023-24 season at 110.7 percent while registering their three highest attended games in program history.
In his second season in Hockey Valley in 2022-23, Pagliero helped the Nittany Lions advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament following an 8-0 victory over Michigan Tech, the largest shutout in NCAA Tournament history and the third of the season for goaltender Liam Souliere, a new Penn State single-season record. Pagliero mentored Souliere to one of the best goaltending seasons in program history as his 2.43 goals-against average set a new Penn State single-season record while his 19 wins are the second-most all time and his .917 save percentage is the third highest mark.Penn State also improved drastically on the defensive side of the puck lowering its goals-against average by nearly a half goal per game from the 2021-22 campaign. The Nittany Lions finished the season with 22 victories, the second-most in a single-season all-time. Penn State climbed to as high as No. 5 during the 2022-23 season and became the first team in NCAA history to defeat separate No. 1 ranked teams in back-to-back weeks when they defeated No. 1 Michigan and No. 1 Minnesota on consecutive weekends in November. The Nittany Lions finished the year with a No. 8 final ranking in both national polls to tie their highest finish all-time.
In 2021-22, Pagliero was part of many marquee wins including wins against No. 6 North Dakota in the first-ever meeting between the two schools. The Nittany Lions defeated the Fighting Hawks, 6-4, in front of a sold-out crowd at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee during the 2021 US Hockey Hall of Fame Game. The Nittany Lions also defeated No. 7 Minnesota on the road for just the sixth time in program history.
Pagliero also helped guide Penn State back to the B1G semifinals for the seventh-straight season as the Nittany Lions became the first road team in league history to win a best-of-three quarterfinal series since the three-weekend postseason format was adopted prior to the 2017-28 season.
Pagliero helped mentor second-year goaltender Liam Souliere to a 3-3-0 record over the last three weeks of the season. Souliere posted a 2.51 goals-against average and a .913 save percentage during that stretch dropping his overall goals-against by 0.34 and raising his save percentage by 0.10.
Pagliero also saw a pair of freshmen, Ryan Kirwan and Ben Schoen, put up strong numbers each ranking inside the top-10 all-time for single-season points as a rookie at Penn State.
AT UMASS-LOWELL
During his time in Lowell, Pagliero served as recruiting coordinator while working closely with the River Hawk goaltenders and power-play unit. While at UML, Pagliero helped guide Tyler Wall to be one of the top goaltenders in the country as well as program history. Wall broke numerous River Hawk records including career victories which now stands at 58. During the 2019-20 season the senior was second in Hockey East and ninth in the nation with a .931 save percentage while his 2.10 goals-against average was good for fourth in the conference and 18th nationally. Wall, a Mike Richter Award finalist, went on to sign an entry-level contract with the New York Rangers following his senior season.
AT COLGATE
Prior to his time as a River Hawk, Pagliero was an assistant coach at Colgate from 2015-18 and served a major role in recruiting goaltender Colton Point. Point led the nation with a .944 save percentage, the ninth-best mark in NCAA history, and was second in the country with a 1.74 goals-against average during his sophomore season in 2017-18. Point was a second-team All-American as well as a top-10 Hobey Baker Award Finalist as a sophomore and signed an entry-level contract with the Dallas Stars at the end of the season.
During his final year at Colgate, Pagliero’s defense ranked 11th in the nation with a 2.20 goals-against average while the Raiders’ penalty kill was ninth best with an 84.6% efficiency.
AT HOLY CROSS
Pagliero spent the 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons on the bench at Holy Cross where he played a key role in the development of 2014-15 Atlantic Hockey Goalie of the Year Matthew Ginn. Ginn finished his career with several Holy Cross goaltending records including save percentage (.917) and shutouts (8). Pagliero also had a hand in recruiting the leading scoring class for the 2014-15 season as well as the top point producing forward trio and the top two point producing defensemen in the last decade at Holy Cross.
Pagliero began his collegiate coaching career with a two-year stint at Division III Utica College (2011-13).
PLAYING CAREER
A native of Dalroy, Alberta, Pagliero was a four-year goaltender for Niagara University from 2005-2009 where he was a three-time all-conference selection and the College Hockey America (CHA) Player-of-the-Year as a senior. With Pagliero in goal, the Purple Eagles won back-to-back regular-season titles in 2005-06 and 2006-07 and reached the NCAA Tournament in 2008 after capturing the CHA Championship.
PERSONAL
Pagliero is joined in Hockey Valley by his wife Kristin, their sons Domenic and Nico and their dog Iginla.