Johnstown forward Kouznetsov makes NCAA D1 commitment
January 15, 2020
The Johnstown Tomahawks, proud members of the North American Hockey League (NAHL), are pleased to announce that forward Max Kouznetsov have committed to play NCAA Division 1 hockey for Canisius College in Atlantic Hockey for the 2020-21 season.
Kouznetsov, 19, is in his first season in Johnstown after being drafted by the Tomahawks in the 2019 NAHL Entry Draft.
Currently second on the team in scoring with 13 goals and 26 assists for a total of 39 points, the 5’11/174 lbs. native of Voorhees, New Jersey also has the highest Points-Per-Game average (1.26) and Plus/Minus (+16) on the team. Additionally, he is tied for 4th amongst scoring leaders in the entire NAHL.
"I am so proud of Max on his commitment to play Division 1 hockey at Canisius," said Tomahawks head coach Mike Letizia. “He has been instrumental to our team all season long. Not only has he proven himself to be an elite offensive player in our league, he has completely bought into the team game that we try to implement. Max truly is a pleasure to coach as he is someone who loves the game, competes day in and day out, and is very coachable. We are all very happy for him on this fine accomplishment to join coach Large and the Griffins hockey program. "
The 19-year old Kouznetsov has made an impact on the ice this season, as well as away from the rink. He has made countless appearances in Johnstown giving back to the Tomahawk community and its fans.
“I’m super thankful for my coaches and teammates for always supporting me,” Kouznetsov said. “Most importantly I want to thank the city of Johnstown and our fans for always being supportive and welcoming to their family here.”
Located in Buffalo, NY, the Canisius College hockey program is led by head coach Trevor Large.