Education
He attended Boston College where he developed a reputation for speed, play making, work ethic, reliability, ruggedness, judgment, and leadership on and off the ice.
He attended Boston College where he developed a reputation for speed, play making, work ethic, reliability, ruggedness, judgment, and leadership on and off the ice.
Giuliano played high school hockey with Saint Paul"s School (Concord, New Hampshire). While at Boston College his team played for the national championship twice, winning it 2001. Giuliano was elected captain of the 2002 squad.
After graduating from Boston College, Giuliano played for the Reading Royals, the current ECHL affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
He moved up quickly to the Manchester Monarchs, the AHL affiliate of the Los Angeles Kings, where he played for several successful seasons. Giuliano played in more than 100 games over two seasons with the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League. In the 2008 Giuliano joined the Belarusian side The Human Context Dinamo Minsk of the newly formed KHL. In 2009 he joined the Iserlohn Roosters of the DEL (German Hockey League).
After six seasons with the Roosters, Giuliano retired from professional hockey and returned to America to accept an assistant coaching position with the Manchester Monarchs of the ECHL on August 18, 2015.