Pellerin was born in
Shediac,
New Brunswick. He played high school hockey at the
Athol Murray College of Notre Dame (a boarding school) in Wilcox, Saskatchewan under coach
Barry MacKenzie. In Pellerin's junior year, his midget AAA hockey team took 2nd place in the 1987 Air Canada Cup (the national midget AAA finals). His high school hockey teammates included other future NHLers including
Rod Brind'Amour,
Jeff Batters,
Jason Herter and
Joby Messier. In 1988, Pellerin's senior year, he played for the Hounds junior AA team during its 1st season in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. That year, the Hounds won the Centennial Cup (the National Junior AA championship) behind goaltender
Curtis Joseph. Pellerin was drafted 47th overall by the
New Jersey Devils in the
1989 NHL entry draft. He won the
Hobey Baker Award as the best collegiate player in
America in 1992 while playing for the
University of Maine. He turned pro in 1992, joined the Devils organization and divided his time between the NHL and the
AHL with the
Utica Devils and then the
Albany River Rats. Pellerin signed with the
St. Louis Blues in 1996, where he played more ice time. His best season in the NHL came with the Blues in
1998–99 where in 80 games, he scored 20 goals and 41 points. In 2000, Pellerin was claimed by the
Minnesota Wild in the
2000 NHL Expansion Draft but was traded to the
Carolina Hurricanes for the rights of Askhat Rakhmatulin and two draft picks at the trade deadline. He signed with the
Boston Bruins in 2001 but after just one goal in 35 games, he was placed on waivers and eventually claimed by the
Dallas Stars. In 2003, he was traded to the
Phoenix Coyotes for
Claude Lemieux and the rights to Guy Lanouette. Pellerin re-signed with St. Louis, but only managed two games for the team having been assigned to the AHL's
Worcester IceCats. He retired in 2004. In total, Pellerin played 536 regular season games in the NHL, scoring 72 goals and 126 assists for 198 points. Since 2015, Pellerin has served as the director of player development for the
Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL. He was promoted to Senior Director of Player Development on August 23, 2018, with
Stephane Robidas promoted to take his place. Pellerin was announced as an NHL scout with the Arizona Coyotes in September 2021. In 1997, Pellerin was inducted into the University of Maine Hall of Fame and in 2008 he was inducted into the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame. ==Awards and honors==