McKenna, NHL promise, chooses Penn State: Historic impact on college hockey

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Gavin McKenna Chooses Penn State: Hockey Prospect Joins the Nittany Lions

Gavin McKenna, projected as the first pick of the 2026 NHL draft, has announced his commitment to Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) this Tuesday. At 17 years old, McKenna is considered the most outstanding recruit in the history of NCAA college hockey. He made his decision after making final visits to Penn State and Michigan State last weekend.

After two unforgettable seasons with the Medicine Hat Tigers, I am very excited to continue my hockey career at Penn State. I feel this is the next step in my development to reach my ultimate goal of playing in the NHL and I am excited to get to Happy Valley. I am very grateful for all the support I have received so far, especially to my family who has been with me every step of the way.

Gavin McKenna
NHL talent evaluators have projected McKenna, a 6-foot winger, as a star, similar to recent No. 1 picks Connor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini. An NHL executive who has scouted McKenna extensively, mentioned that his skill set is similar to that of Patrick Kane, a player McKenna idolized. Last season, McKenna scored 129 points (41 goals, 88 assists) in 56 games, including a 40-game point streak, for the Hat Tigers, leading his team to their first WHL title since 2007 and a trip to the Memorial Cup final against the London Knights. McKenna was the CHL Player of the Year in 2024, becoming the third youngest player to win the award, behind only Sidney Crosby and John Tavares. Originally from Whitehorse, Yukon, McKenna is a member of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation. McKenna’s commitment is a seismic move for college hockey and another indicator of a new long-term trend: a rule change in November allowed CHL players to compete in the NCAA next season for the first time. Previously, CHL players were excluded due to NCAA amateurism rules. Penn State, which has been a Division I program since the 2012-13 season, has been the biggest beneficiary. The Nittany Lions also received the commitment of Jackson Smith, a native of Alberta, who was selected in the first round of the 2025 NHL draft by the Columbus Blue Jackets. Smith, 18, becomes Penn State’s first NHL first-round pick. According to sources, McKenna received an “extremely generous six-figure” NIL offer from Penn State as part of his recruitment, believed to be the largest in the history of college hockey. Penn State is coming off its first Frozen Four appearance, losing to Boston University. The Nittany Lions have top-notch facilities and great continuity; Guy Gadowsky has been the coach since their inaugural Division I season. Gadowsky’s son, Mac, will also transfer to Penn State next season, which is another boost. Mac Gadowsky, a defenseman, was a Hobey Baker finalist for Army last season. Calgary Flames prospect Luke Misa also committed to Penn State for next season.
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