Pashutin's first title as a
basketball coach came in 2004, when he and his CSKA Moscow junior team won the junior level
Euroleague Next Generation Tournament title. Months later, he won the Russian Junior League. After the 2003–04 season ended, Pashutin became the
head coach of the Under-20 Russian National Team. After an impressive season with the CSKA junior team, Pashutin became the assistant coach in the professional senior men's
CSKA Moscow team to
Ettore Messina. In 2005, CSKA won the
Russian Cup and the
Russian Super League. In the summer of 2005, Pashutin won the
2005 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship, and in the next season, CSKA won the
EuroLeague, Russian Cup, and Russian Super League titles. In the 2006–07 season, CSKA were the runners-up in the EuroLeague, but won both the Russian Cup and Russian Super League titles. In 2008, CSKA again won the EuroLeague title and the Russian Super League titles, but didn't win the Russian Cup, in which they were the runners-up. Pashutin became the head coach of CSKA's senior men's team in the 2009–10 season – CSKA dominated the Russian Super League and won it, and also won the Russian Cup. CSKA also won the
VTB United League, the renamed VTB Promo-Cup, for the second year in a row. In the EuroLeague, CSKA made the
Final Four, but lost in the semifinals and finished in 3rd place. He left CSKA after that season. Pashutin then moved on to
UNICS Kazan, where he won the
European-wide secondary level
EuroCup championship, in the 2010–11 season. With UNICS, he also debuted as a head coach for the first time in the EuroLeague, in the 2011–12 season, in which UNICS reached the playoffs. He was also runner-up of the VTB United League in 2012. Pashutin then signed with
Lokomotiv-Kuban for the 2012–13 season – in his first season with the club, Pashutin once again led his team to EuroCup glory, as they won the 2012–13 edition. He also led his team to the finals of the VTB League, where they lost to his former team, CSKA Moscow. In the 2013–14 season, Lokomotiv played in the EuroLeague, reaching the Top 16 phase. Lokomotiv was also the runner-up in the Russian Cup, which they lost to UNICS. Pashutin left Lokomotiv after a disappointing finish in the VTB League season, where the club lost in the league's quarterfinals to CSKA Moscow. Pashutin then returned to UNICS on November 19, 2014, after signing with the club for remaining 2014–15 season. That time, Pashutin's tenure was without much success. Despite Pashutin improving the club's performance, UNICS endured a failed season in all competitions – with a disappointing finish in the EuroLeague, where the team was eliminated after the regular season, a loss in the semifinals of the EuroCup, and a quarterfinals exit in the VTB League. In a surprise move, UNICS re-signed Pashutin to a new deal. In the 2015–16 season, UNICS was one of the favorites to win the EuroCup, but had another a failure and were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. UNICS, however, qualified for the following season's EuroLeague, through the VTB League, by reaching the league's finals, although they lost in the finals to CSKA Moscow. In the 2016–17 season, UNICS, while playing in the new format of the EuroLeague, finished in a disastrous 15th place (second to last), and were eliminated in the quarterfinals of the VTB League. After that, UNICS announced that Pashutin would not return as the club's head coach for the next season. In 2017, Pashutin briefly worked for the
Wisconsin Herd of the
NBA G League, as an assistant coach, before becoming the head coach of
Avtodor Saratov, who Pashutin then led to the VTB League playoffs. On June 7, 2018, Pashutin signed with
Cantù of the Italian top level
Lega Basket Serie A (LBA). He left Cantù in January, after a 7–10 start in the LBA, and returned to Avtodor Saratov to once again become that club's head coach. On November 27, 2019, after a defeat against
Parma, his contract has been terminated by Avtador Saratov. Pashutin was the head coach of the Russian club
Uralmash Yekaterinburg, during the 2021–22 season.{{Cite web|url=https://rigsportsagency.com/news/235/|title=Evgeniy Pashutin's Uralmash won the Superleague-1 title. Justin Roberson was named MVP! ==Head coaching titles and honors==