A first for our Hockey Program.
Good for him, but he was a one season rent a player for PSU. I don’t consider him to be a true product of the PSU program.A first for our Hockey Program.
100%--I'm also glad the incident in January wasn't held against himGood for him, but he was a one season rent a player for PSU. I don’t consider him to be a true product of the PSU program.
Good for him, but he was a one season rent a player for PSU. I don’t consider him to be a true product of the PSU program.
Aren't all "college athletes" rental players these days?Good for him, but he was a one season rent a player for PSU. I don’t consider him to be a true product of the PSU program.
Pretty much, it's the new norm unfortunatelyAren't all "college athletes" rental players these days?
Ya he had a choice to play anywhere and choose PSUGood for him, but he was a one season rent a player for PSU. I don’t consider him to be a true product of the PSU program.
DBThis is why the Toronto Maple Leafs haven’t won a Stanley Cup since 1967.
Most of college hockey is rent a players.Good for him, but he was a one season rent a player for PSU. I don’t consider him to be a true product of the PSU program.
Yeah, he probably needs to add 10-15 pounds but he's about the same size Ben Kindel was during the draft and he survived with less talent.The boy will need some sand in his shorts to be NHL ready. Imagine what someone like Wilson, Trenin, or Clutterbuck would do with McKenna. He'll be in the cross hairs for sure.
Kindel held his own for the most part. He did get laid out a few times, but that's part and parcel to being a rookie NHL forward. The difference is Kindel was drafted #11 and was on the Pen's third line. Toronto needs top line production and doesn't have a Crosby or Malkin to take up a lot of another team's attention. I like both players and think they'll be around for a long time if they don't get killed first.Yeah, he probably needs to add 10-15 pounds but he's about the same size Ben Kindel was during the draft and he survived with less talent.
Pretty much.Aren't all "college athletes" rental players these days?
Mmmmm poutine.Kindel held his own for the most part. He did get laid out a few times, but that's part and parcel to being a rookie NHL forward. The difference is Kindel was drafted #11 and was on the Pen's third line. Toronto needs top line production and doesn't have a Crosby or Malkin to take up a lot of another team's attention. I like both players and think they'll be around for a long time if they don't get killed first.
They make a high-quality poutine in Toronto. I'm just suggesting McKenna has a couple plates of that a day until training camp.
Matthews?Kindel held his own for the most part. He did get laid out a few times, but that's part and parcel to being a rookie NHL forward. The difference is Kindel was drafted #11 and was on the Pen's third line. Toronto needs top line production and doesn't have a Crosby or Malkin to take up a lot of another team's attention. I like both players and think they'll be around for a long time if they don't get killed first.
They make a high-quality poutine in Toronto. I'm just suggesting McKenna has a couple plates of that a day until training camp.
Of course.Matthews?
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Toronto Maple Leafs select Gavin McKenna to open NHL draft
Quickly putting to rest any speculation of a change of heart, the Maple Leafs selected Penn State winger Gavin McKenna, 18, with the first pick of the NHL draft after he posted 15 goals and 51 points in 35 games for the Nittany Lions.www.espn.com
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This is also important for the program.
Congratulations from a Gopher fan!A first for our Hockey Program.
Will the drafted players still go to PSU, or go directly to the minor leagues?
They'll almost all go to Penn State...most will make more money that way. Junior hockey and college hockey now are way better options than the AHL or ECHL.Will the drafted players still go to PSU, or go directly to the minor leagues?
I like Kindle but he gets manhandled on the ice, especially in the corners fighting for the puck.Yeah, he probably needs to add 10-15 pounds but he's about the same size Ben Kindel was during the draft and he survived with less talent.
Kindel can put on some weight too but what he did as an 18 year old that was expected to be 2 years away when we drafted him was damn impressive. McKenna isn't going to score 40 or have 100 points as a rookie (most likely) as he's not a generational player but he's going to be very good despite needing to add some weight/muscle. JMO, time will tell, but his skill level will make the weight relatively meaningless as a rookie. Although he's in Toronto so maybe unfair expectations alter thatI like Kindle but he gets manhandled on the ice, especially in the corners fighting for the puck.
McKenna probably was the best college player but he sure ain’t the best hockey player in the world.This is great for Penn State. We got a player who was most likely the best player in the world and did not ruin him in one season.
On another note...
@Tom McAndrew has be on "vacation" for a few hours and we already have multiple threads on the same topic.
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2026 NHL Draft tonight (June 26th). Gavin McKenna expected to be the #1 pick.
McKenna expected to go #1 to Toronto. Big for Penn State. 🙂 I just hope that McKenna thanks Franklin. o_Owww.on3.com
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Neither has any school.As I recall, we've not had too many overall #1 picks in any sport.
As I recall, we've not had too many overall #1 picks in any sport.
It is hard for Big Ten hockey programs. You'd love to have rosters loaded with Juniors and Seniors, but if you come across a rare talent like McKenna, you have to take them and just be thankful for the time they are with the program.100%--I'm also glad the incident in January wasn't held against him
Kid is going to be a stud
Did you have issues with football players entering the draft early? McKenna was NHL ready--I don't see the issue.