McKenna headlines Canada’s team-first roster for world junior hockey championship
TORONTO — Hockey Canada is building a world junior team designed to win, not necessarily dazzle.
Gavin McKenna headlined the 27 players Hockey Canada invited to its world junior training camp on Monday ahead of the 2026 international tournament in Minnesota. The Penn State freshman is one of six returnees from last year’s fifth-place roster, joining Cole Beaudoin, Carter George, Jack Ivankovic, Jett Luchanko and Porter Martone.
General manager Allan Millar said at a news conference in downtown Toronto that this year’s roster is being built with team play in mind.
“It’s not an all-star team. We have to build what is really a true team,” said Millar in his opening remarks. “Part of that is understanding the level. The world junior championship is hard. It’s hard to win.
