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Alright, hockey fans, it is official. Gavin McKenna is heading to Penn State.
Nope, he did not get cut, and no, he is not running off to join some wild frat party. He is chasing opportunity and a cool $700,000 thanks to a new NCAA rule that lets college athletes earn money from their name, image, and likeness.
Who would have thought? The worst-kept secret in junior hockey is finally out. The Medicine Hat Tigers star is leaving the WHL for college hockey and getting paid to do it. Not bad for a seventeen-year-old (turns 18 on December 20th) who probably still needs his mom to co-sign his phone plan.
But this isn’t just a career move for McKenna. He’s choosing a path that fits his style—and his long-term goals. Already a lock to go first overall in 2026, this isn’t about getting noticed. It’s about growing his game, making real money, and maybe skipping a few of those brutal bus rides through blizzards to nowhere.
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