McKenna uses criticism as fuel ahead of draft

Canadian prospect Gavin McKenna says he turned doubts about his game into motivation during his first college season. The 18-year-old forward spoke to Sportsnet while attending the NHL scouting combine in Buffalo.

McKenna recorded 51 points in 35 games for Penn State but the team missed the Frozen Four playoffs. He described the move from junior hockey in the WHL to NCAA competition as tougher than expected. The forward told Sportsnet that seeing the growing questions about his status pushed him to train harder on and off the ice. He added that criticism will likely continue throughout his career but the experience taught him the value of hard work. Toronto Maple Leafs hold the top pick in the June draft after winning the lottery. General manager John Chayka has already visited McKenna and his family in Whitehorse. McKenna said landing with the Leafs would feel special for a Canadian player.

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Illustration of Toronto Maple Leafs executives deliberating their first NHL draft pick options.
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Toronto Maple Leafs undecided on first NHL Draft pick

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The Toronto Maple Leafs continue to evaluate their options for the first overall selection in the NHL Draft scheduled for June 26. Gavin McKenna remains the frontrunner but Ivar Stenberg is still under consideration.

The Montreal Canadiens will have seven prospects participating in this year's NCAA men's hockey tournament, highlighting the strength of their collegiate development pipeline. The group features high-scoring forward Michael Hage and a deep pool of goaltenders, along with reliable contributors across positions.

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Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Ben Danford is emerging as a defensive standout, while William Nylander faces criticism without Auston Matthews. General manager Brad Treliving's comments on the team's lack of response to a hit on Matthews have stirred tension.

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