14-year-old Yukoner chosen 1st overall in Western Hockey League draft
A 14-year-old hockey player from Whitehorse who was the top scorer in a U18 league last season was chosen first overall in the Western Hockey League (WHL) draft Thursday.
Gavin McKenna, who scored 65 points in 35 games as a member of the Rink Hockey Academy Kelowna U18 team, was drafted by the Medicine Hat Tigers.
"It was awesome," said McKenna. "I had all my team with me, so they all got pretty excited. It's just a surreal feeling."
He is the first Yukoner to be drafted first overall in the WHL.
McKenna, who is also Indigenous, said his play making and his ability to play at a high speed are probably his biggest assets as a hockey player.
"I think I see the game well and I also know how to score," he added.
McKenna will turn 15 in December and play the bulk of next season with the Tigers' academy team in Medicine Hat. However, he said the hockey organization told him he'll also get to play about 15 to 20 games with the Tigers.
McKenna was granted exceptional status last June by B.C. Hockey to be able to play for the Kelowna hockey academy team in the Canadian Sport School Hockey League's U18 division.
Playing with the Kelowna Hockey Academy team in that division with older players last season gave him an opportunity to further develop his game, said McKenna.
"We did five days of hockey week and five workouts a week as well," he said.
McKenna is listed as being five feet 10 inches tall and weighing 150 lbs.
He said he's going to work on getting stronger and putting on some weight over the summer.
"And one thing I could work on is my shot, which everyone could always work on," he said.
Word of his selection spread quickly.
His mother, Krystal, a teacher at a Whitehorse school, said people kept going in and out of her


