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Gavin McKenna : 92 points in a sequence of 38 matches with at least one point
Credit: I don’t think it will change by the 2026 draft, but Gavin McKenna will be the first prospect chosen from this crop, without a doubt. The cousin by marriage of Connor Bedard is simply amazing. In 54 games this season, the brilliant prospect has collected no less than 121 points. Yesterday, he continued his streak […]

I don’t think it will change by the 2026 draft, but Gavin McKenna will be the first prospect chosen from this crop, without a doubt.

The cousin by marriage of Connor Bedard is simply amazing.

In 54 games this season, the brilliant prospect has collected no less than 121 points.

Yesterday, he continued his streak of consecutive games with at least one point with a 38th game where he was credited with a point.

What’s even more impressive is that he collected no less than 92 points in the process.

Yes, yes, you read that right. 92 points in his last 38 games.

His 38 consecutive games with at least one point equal the mark from 2000 of Sidney Crosby, who ranks second at this level.

Alexander Radulov holds the record of 50 games with at least one point in the LCH, a record that McKenna will not be able to break this season, with only two games left to play.

Not only did McKenna continue his streak, but he did it with a small haul of seven points in a 7-3 win for the Medicine Hat Tigers.

Again, you read that right.

It was his second game of the season with at least six points and a third consecutive game with at least four points.

McKenna is really in a class of his own.

Across the entire CHL (the three Canadian junior leagues), he ranks third among the top scorers.

Only Michael Misa (126 points), who should be drafted in the top three this summer, and Andrew Cristall (125 points), who is 19 years old, are ahead of him.

Let’s remember that McKenna is only 17 years old and will be eligible for the draft in 2026.

He will therefore have the right to another season in the WHL next year, and at the pace he’s currently at, he has a good chance of surpassing Connor Bedard’s mark during his draft year.

Bedard had accumulated 143 points in 57 games during the 2022-23 season.

The fact that Bedsy did it in 57 games adds to the magnitude of his talent and dominance at the junior level, but McKenna seems just as dominant.

I’m really looking forward to seeing what he’ll be able to do in 2025-26.


In a hurry

Well…

– In my opinion, it’s Nick Suzuki, because he’s been more than consistent throughout the season and drives his teammates. Montembeault is also a very good choice.

– Interesting.

– It’s Rantanen’s return to Colorado.

– Ilya Samsonov was not laughing.

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