
JOHNSTOWN -- Another Johnstown Tomahawks player has committed to play college hockey.
Goaltender Drew Hotte will play for one of the powerhouse programs, committing to Boston University Friday.
Hotte had a standout season for the Hawks, setting a team record for wins, going 24-12-1.
He was the team's first pick in the 2016 NAHL Draft.
"I am so proud of Drew for his commitment to Boston University," head coach Mike Letizia said in a release.
"He is a fantastic young man and he undoubtedly deserves the opportunity at a prestigious program like BU. He was a rock for us all season long with exceptional play and high character in our dressing room. Additionally, he received a large amount of interest from multiple programs all season long and found the fit he was looking for on and off the ice with the Terriers. I am happy for Drew and his family on this outstanding achievement."
The Terriers are a perennial college hockey power with alumni now playing in the National Hockey League, notably Buffalo forward Jack Eichel, Penguins forward Nick Bonino and Capitals defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk.
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