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15-year-old hockey phenom from Yukon takes the spotlight at Canada Games

A 15-year-old from the Yukon who's already seen as a top NHL prospect has taken the Canada Games by storm.

Captain Gavin McKenna has led the territory's men's hockey squad on a historic streak, having recorded over 20 points so far in the Games. 

The forward was granted exceptional status and selected as first pick by the Medicine Hat Tigers in the 2022 Western Hockey League Draft. Scouts say he's already seen as a potential top pick when he's eligible for the NHL draft in 2026.

But for now, McKenna says he's taking things one game at a time.

"When you're in the rink you don't really think about it too much," he said. "But honestly, it's a pretty cool feeling to have that title behind you. Not everybody gets that."

The forward scored a hat trick with one assist in the game against Team P.E.I. on Tuesday, with Yukon beating the locals 5-3.

It's a historic moment for hockey in the territory, which had never won more than two games at the Canada Games.

"Making history for Yukon, it's been awesome," McKenna said. "It's an unbelievable feeling having these group of guys behind us. It's one of the tightest groups I've ever been on and we haven't really played with each other all year. It's been really inspiring, for sure."

"[McKenna is] a superb talent, a very special player and really it's an honour to coach him," said head coach Ken Anderson. 

"It's the rest of the boys too. It's really a privilege to coach them as well. A lot of good, good hockey players and a lot of good people, too."

Anderson said a lot of talented hockey players have come out of the Yukon and the North, like Dylan Cozens, the Whitehorse native who's playing for the Buffalo Sabres.

He said he hopes McKenna inspires children from smaller provinces to dream

Read more on cbc.ca