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Whitehorse's Gavin McKenna a 'special player,' says coach

As a player who will only turn 15 next December, Whitehorse's Gavin McKenna will only be allowed to play five games with the Medicine Hat Tigers next season.

But one of those games is very likely to be the team's season opener, said coach and general manager Willie Desjardins.

"Our fans need to see that, you know, we have a special player coming up," Desjardins said.

McKenna played in the Canadian Sport School Hockey League's U18 division last season and was drafted first overall in last week's Western Hockey League draft.

"I certainly put him in a category of top players that I've ever worked with, the way he sees the ice," said Desjardins, who spent eight years coaching in the American Hockey League and the National Hockey League before returning to the Tigers in 2019, where he also coached from 2002 to 2010.

Desjardins explained that on a couple of occasions when he saw McKenna play, he noticed the young player not make a pass to an open teammate as quickly as he would make other plays.

It didn't make sense to Desjardins who thought at first that McKenna hadn't seen the open teammate.

But now Desjardins thinks Mckenna saw the open teammate but also looked at two or three other options he could have taken, and decided to go back to making the pass to the open teammate.

"So, you know, if that's his mindset and what he's running through his head, that's pretty incredible," said Desjardins.

He added he thinks McKenna has a good shot and the rare ability to get faster when he has the puck.

"There's a lot of things in his game that make him elite," he said.

Desjardins' biggest challenge with McKenna will be making sure he puts the young teenager in positions in which he can succeed.

He explained that McKenna is coming to

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