Jay Pandolfo Head Shot

Jay Pandolfo

  • Title
    Head Coach
  • Phone
    (617) 353-4639

One of the all-time greats in the storied history of Boston University men’s ice hockey will lead the Terriers into season No. 101 and beyond as Jay Pandolfo was named the program’s 13th head coach on May 5, 2022.

After reaching the pinnacle as a player with titles in both the college and NHL ranks, Pandolfo went on to become an assistant coach with the Boston Bruins before returning to BU a year ago as the associate head coach.

The captain of the 1995-96 Terriers, Pandolfo helped guide BU this past season to the program’s 31st Beanpot, a trophy he won twice as a player. Pandolfo becomes the first Division I men’s ice hockey coach to have won an NCAA championship and two Stanley Cups as a player. 

Pandolfo spent five years as an assistant coach with the Boston Bruins and helped them reach the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs in four straight seasons. The Burlington, Massachusetts, native joined the Bruins' management team following a 15-year playing career, first as a player development coach in the 2014-15 season and in 2015-16 as the team's director of player development, during which time he worked with the team's drafted prospects throughout their system.

Drafted by the New Jersey Devils as the 32nd overall pick in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft, Pandolfo played 899 NHL games with New Jersey, the New York Islanders and Boston and had career NHL totals of 100 goals, 126 assists and 226 points. He won two Stanley Cup championships with the Devils in 2000 and 2003 and formally retired as a player in January 2014 after playing his last season with Boston in 2012-13.

Pandolfo was a standout for the Terriers during his four-year collegiate career, totaling 169 points (79g, 90a). He was runner-up for the 1996 Hobey Baker Award after recording 67 points (38g, 29a) and was an instrumental part of the Terriers' 1995 national championship while helping lead the Terriers to four straight Frozen Fours, two Beanpot titles and two Hockey East championships.

A 1996 AHCA First-Team All-American, Pandolfo was a first-ballot inductee into the BU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001.

Pandolfo, who earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the College of Arts & Sciences, resides in Winchester with his wife, Juliane, and their three children, Sam (12), Liv (9) and Rowan (7).