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After capturing their fourth EJHL championship in the past five years, the New England Junior Coyotes will face the challenge of defending their title next season with plenty of new faces. At least ten players from the 1999-2000 team are headed to co

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After capturing their fourth EJHL championship in the past five years, the New England Junior Coyotes will face the challenge of defending their title next season with plenty of new faces. At least ten players from the 1999-2000 team are headed to college hockey, led by leading scorer and captain Gregg Johnson (Boston University).

Headed to Providence College are high scoring forwards John Luszcz and Peter Zingoni. And 6’5”, 200 pound defenseman Brendan Farrell will play at Clarkson.

Headed to the MAAC will be veteran forward Ryan Morton (Quinnipiac College) and 6’3” goalie Brad Holzwart (Holy Cross). Forwards Eric Tkacz (Babson College) and Michael Viens (Salem State) along with defenseman Keith Nadeau (Assumption College) have also committed.

Defenseman Martin Downey is considering Fairfield University and Manhattanville.

In addition to this year’s graduates who are headed to college, former Coyote Michael Komisarek, who played for the U.S. National 18 program this season, is headed to the University of Michigan.

The list of former Coyotes set to play at Providence College continues to grow. Already with freshman Jon DiSalvatore and soon-to-be freshmen Luszcz and Zingoni, the Friars have received a verbal committment from highly-touted Coyote defenseman Eric Lundberg for the 2001-2002 season. Lundberg will return to the Coyotes this fall. Also, Dominic Torretti, who played in the Coyotes organization in 1996-97, is headed to PC.

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