Langlais

Todd Langlais

  • Title
    Volunteer Assistant Coach

Todd Langlais returns to Boston University for his sixth season as a volunteer assistant coach in 2010-11. Langlais, a 1990 graduate of St. Mary's of Lynn high school, returned to the school in 2002 as the head coach of the women's ice hockey team. Langlais took over the program in its first year as a varsity sport (Division II), and in three short years turned the program around, winning the state championship in 2005.

During that championship season, Langlais led his team to a 21-1-2 record, recording 15 shutouts, including nine consecutive shutouts. His efforts earned him Division II Coach of the Year honors from the Boston Globe and also from Hockey Night in Boston.

During the 2004-05 season, Langlais spent time with the men's ice hockey program at Merrimack College, learning under the guidance of head coach Chris Serino, before joining Durocher's staff for the 2005-06 campaign. He coached his final high school game (the state championship) at Walter Brown Arena, home to the Terriers.

Todd and his wife Amy, reside in Lynn with their sons, Ty and Jacob.