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‘Nobody close’ to No. 1 McKenna on Craig’s List

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Is Gavin McKenna a 'generational' talent?

Is Gavin McKenna a 'generational' talent?

How big of a gap is there between McKenna at No. 1 and Verhoeff at No. 2?

How big of a gap is there between McKenna at No. 1 and Verhoeff at No. 2?

TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button believes there is no one close to challenging Penn State left winger Gavin McKenna in the race to be the first-overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.

McKenna is coming off a season where he scored 41 goals with 129 points in 56 games and added nine goals and 38 points in 16 games as the Medicine Hat Tigers captured the Western Hockey League championship.

The Whitehorse, Yukon native is the third-youngest player behind Sidney Crosby and John Tavares to capture CHL Player of the Year. McKenna was also awarded CHL and WHL Rookie of the Year honours in 2023-24.

“In my view, there’s nobody close,” said Button of McKenna. “He’s a franchise player. His favourite player is Patrick Kane, and he has all those same qualities. He’s a difference-maker, he’s creative.

“He’s got that imagination that can seemingly make something out of what nobody else sees.”

McKenna was the biggest name in the off-season to take advantage of the rule change that allows CHL players to join U.S. college teams.

“He’s been phenomenal in the CHL and the NCAA is going to provide him an outstanding opportunity to build on his junior career and to get as ready as possible physically for his debut in the National Hockey League next season,” said Button.

At No. 2 on Button’s list is University of North Dakota defenceman Keaton Verhoeff, who also made the jump to college hockey after skating with the WHL’s Victoria Royals in 2024-25.

As a 16-year-old rookie last season, Verhoeff, who is 6-foot-4 and 212 pounds, had 21 goals and 45 points in 63 games and added 10 points in 11 playoff games. A U17 and U18 gold medallist, he served as captain at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup in August, helping Canada earn bronze.

“Keaton’s got a big presence on the ice,” said Button. “He’s got a physical presence. He’s a competitor. As a 16-year-old player, Keaton showed that willingness to step to the forefront. He did at the U18s en route to Canada winning the gold medal. He was a significant factor in that gold-medal win.

“When you have a player that can play every significant situation in the game, hard minutes, hard matchups, those are hard guys to pass on. They become foundations for your team.”

While scouts will be making the trek to watch McKenna and Verhoeff in college this season, Button said scouts also need to be beating a path to Finland to watch Tappara in SM-Liiga.

Headlined by defenceman Juho Piiparinen at No. 4, Button has four players in his top 32 who are skating with Tappara this season, including centre Oliver Suvanto (No. 21), right winger Vilho Vanhatalo (No. 23) and centre Simon Katolicky (No. 28).

Piiparinen stands at 6-foot-2 and 203 pounds and has two assists in five games to start the season.

“I think Juho just has a real comfort level,” said Button of Piiparinen. “He’s not trying to do things to catch your eye with flash and dash and show off. He’s just an incredibly efficient player.”

Also in Button’s top 10 are a pair of OHL forwards with a unique blend of size and skill in Niagara’s Ryan Roobroeck at No. 7 and Windsor’s Ethan Belchetz at No. 8.

Roobroeck, a centre who comes in at 6-foot-4 and 216 pounds, scored 41 goals with 87 points in 64 games last season with the IceDogs, his second with the franchise.

Belchetz, a left wing who is 6-foot-5 and 227 pounds, had 17 goals and 38 points in 56 games last season as a rookie. He was drafted first overall by Windsor in 2024.

“They are such a great example of big player skill development,” said Button of the pair. “They are a byproduct of the rule changes that occurred back in 2005. Those big players used to be told just bang around, dump the puck in, go hit, do whatever you want.

“These two players have skill and when you’re 6-foot-4, 6-foot-5 and you have skill? That’s imposing. They’re fascinating players.”

Another player Button wants to keep an eye on this season is forward Viggo Björck (No. 13), who is playing in the Swedish Hockey League with Djurgardens.

Last season with Djurgardens’ junior team, he had 27 goals and 74 points in 42 games. Björck was also busy on the international stage, helping Sweden win silver at the U18s and bronze at the U17s and Hlinka Gretzky Cup.

“He’s a real interesting player,” said Button. “He’s got a great brain. He’s got really good skills but where does he fit? I don’t know if he is a centre or if he’s a right wing.”

RKPlayer
 
TeamPosHTWTGPGP
1Gavin McKennaPenn State (NCAA)LW5′111625641129
2Keaton VerhoeffNorth Dakota (NCAA)D6′3 ½207632145
3Ivar StenbergFrolunda (SHL)LW5′10 ¼179272653
4Juho PiiparinenTappara (SM Liiga Jr)D6′1 ¾20040216
5Tynan LawrenceMuskegon (USHL)C5′11 ¾170562554
6Mathis PrestonSpokane (WHL)C5′10 ¾167542345
7Ryan RoobroeckNiagara (OHL)LW6′2 ½210614187
8Ethan BelchetzWindsor (OHL)LW6′5227561738
9Marcus NordmarkDjurgårdens (SWE J20)LW/RW6′1183443164
10Oscar HemmingK-Espoo (SM Liiga Jr)LW6′3181493773
11Ryan LinVancouver (WHL)D5′1117060553
12Chase ReidSault Ste. Marie (OHL)D6′1 ¾18239740
13Viggo BjorckDjurgårdens (SWE J20)C/RW5′9171422774
14Adam NovotnyPeterborough (OHL)LW6′12044113
15Carson CarelsPrince George (WHL)D6′1 ¼18960635
16Elton HermanssonModo (SWE J20)RW6′1175411736
17Caleb MalhotraBrantford (OHL)C6′117044826
18Malte GustafssonHV71 (SWE J20)D6′41903628
19Daxon RudolphPrince Albert (WHL)D6′219664744
20Cooper WilliamsSaskatoon (WHL)C5′11 ¾155682157
21Oliver SuvantoTappara (SM Liiga Jr)C6′2190421142
22Liam RuckMedicine Hat (WHL)RW5′11 ½172612541
23Vilho VanhataloTappara (SM Liiga Jr)RW6′3176413758
24Thomas VandenbergOttawa (OHL)C6′018055918
25Xavier VilleneuveB-Boisbriand (QMJHL)D5′10 ¼158611262
26Olivers MurniecksSaint John (QMJHL)C6′1 ¼190521535
27Jack HextallYoungstown (USHL)C5′11 ½18253834
28Simon KatolickyTappara (SM Liiga Jr)C6′4194302452
29Beckham EdwardsSarnia (OHL)C/LW6′0 ½176622545
30Colin FitzgeraldPeterborough (OHL)C6′1 ¾195481228
31Chase HarringtonSpokane (WHL)LW6′0 ¼201681950
32Casey MutrynUSA NTDP (USHL)C/RW6′2 ¾198461632