Penn State hockey has gotten two in the past two.

For the second day in a row, Penn State picked up a commitment, this time from the United States Hockey League's Denis Smirnov late Tuesday night, according to Matt Moran, an OHL scout for the Windsor Spitfires.

Smirnov, a forward, later said thank you in response to a congratulatory tweet on his personal Twitter.

Smirnov plays for the Indiana Ice, the same team that Penn State commit Scott Conway belongs to. Conway, who is slated to join Penn State next year, is originally from Great Britain.

Just 16 years old, he's one of Penn State's youngest commits. Smirnov is currently second for the Ice in points, trailing Conway. Listed at 5-foot-9, Smirnov has posted 24 points in 28 games this year. He has nine goals and 15 assists with a plus-9 rating.

The announcement of Smirnov comes one day after Penn State got a commitment from the Central Canadian Hockey League's Andy Sturtz.

Smirnov may have also had some influence from another recent commit, Nikita Pavlychev. The two played in the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Jr. Kings programs, and the two are both from Russia.

Here's a highlight tape from his days with the Kings from 2013.