‘People have been waiting for me to fail’: Canada’s McKenna fuelled by doubters
NIAGARA FALLS — Gavin McKenna knew the haters would be ready to pounce.
The 17-year-old centre was expected to be the runaway No. 1 overall selection at the 2026 NHL draft. That might still very well end up being the case.
There has also been criticism since McKenna bolted the Western Hockey League’s Medicine Hat Tigers for Penn State of the NCAA. The Whitehorse product has 18 points in 16 games this season in U.S. college hockey — a circuit with a shorter schedule, older players and more defensive structure — after dominating junior with 129 points across 56 contests in 2024-25.
McKenna, who wanted a different challenge as part of a “building year” in hopes of being better prepared for the professional ranks, is expected to be a key part of Canada’s attack at the upcoming world junior hockey championship.


