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Gavin McKenna charged with assault: Penn State star, possible NHL No. 1 pick facing felony

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Gavin McKenna, a star forward for the Penn State hockey team who is widely considered the top prospect for the 2026 NHL Draft, is facing a felony charge following an alleged incident at a bar in State College, Pennsylvania, on Saturday night, Onward State reports

According to a court filing, McKenna is awaiting a preliminary hearing after being charged with felony aggravated assault and misdemeanor simple assault, as well as summary counts of harassment and disorderly conduct. The Felony I charge is defined as “attempts to cause serious bodily injury or causes injury with extreme indifference.”

According to Onward State, McKenna and other members of Penn State’s hockey team met at Doggie’s Pub with friends and family after Saturday’s game against Michigan State at Beaver Stadium before the alleged assault occurred. McKenna is accused of assaulting an individual, who reportedly suffered a broken jaw in the incident.

McKenna, an 18-year-old freshman from Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, has 32 points — 11 goals and 21 assists — in 24 games this season for the Nittany Lions. McKenna, touted before his arrival at Penn State as a potential generational prospect, had a goal and had two assists on Saturday. 

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An NCAA rule change allowed junior hockey players from the Ontario Hockey League, Western Hockey League and Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League to play Division I hockey. In the past, junior hockey players were considered professionals and therefore weren’t allowed to play in the NCAA, but the change allowed a prospect of McKenna’s caliber to go through the college recruiting process in the U.S.

As a 17-year-old, McKenna put together a sensational season for the Medicine Hat Tigers in the Western Hockey League in 2024-25. He posted 129 points (41 goals, 88 assists) in 56 games while also producing 38 points (nine goals, 29 assists) in 16 playoff games as Medicine Hat won the WHL Championship. McKenna, who recorded a 54-game point streak, ranked second in the WHL in points and fifth in goals while leading the league in assists.

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ONE Fight Night 39: “He will come back stronger”

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ONE bantamweight MMA contender Carlo Bumina-ang of the Philippines said Marcos Aurelio should keep his head up high in the aftermath of their ONE Fight Night 39 showdown.

‘The Bull’ pushed Aurelio from the ranks of the unbeaten on Jan. 23, handing the Brazilian his first career defeat with a crushing TKO finish inside Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium.

The 31-year-old bucked a slow first round and found his opening in the ensuing frame, dropping Aurelio multiple times with ferocious punches to get back in the winning column.

‘Peruano’ valiantly tried to survive Bumina-ang’s onslaught but couldn’t overcome the Filipino’s dreaded power.

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In his ONE Fight Night 39 post-fight interviews, Bumina-ang graciously commended the talented 21-year-old.

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The Team Lakay standout said Aurelio has a bright future and will bounce back from this loss.

“He’s still young and he can do more in this sport. And I know he will come back, like I said, I know he will come back stronger, and he will keep on pursuing his dream.”

Moreover, the Filipino bruiser also took pride in being the first person to defeat the promising Aurelio.

He added:

“I’m just so happy that I was the first to stop him, but that’s what we always do, you know? We stop our opponents.”



Carlo Bumina-ang says Marcos Aurelio showed a lot of heart

Carlo Bumina-ang hit Marcos Aurelio with everything he’s got. Somehow, the 21-year-old survived the first wave of punishment and tried to regain his bearings.

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While the Filipino eventually finished off ‘Peruano’, he was highly impressed with the Brazilian’s grit and toughness.

‘The Bull’ shared with Nick Atkin of The Bangkok Post:

“Yeah, he was already stumbling. The referee gave him a few seconds to give him a chance, but he didn’t recover, so it needs to be stopped, or he would get more damage.”

North American fans can stream the ONE Fight Night 39 replay on demand via Prime Video.