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There are lots of big performances throughout the tournament for Canada and Dayton we've
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talked about this guy and he's not eligible until 2026 and that is Gavin McKenna
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10 goals, 10 assists, 20 points in the tournament. I mean how much more can you say about this guy
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He's dominating now. What do you think about his performance? I mean the stats pretty much speak for themselves
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Yeah, very dominant. He really established himself as basically a generational talent
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I don't know how much more he could have done. He set a Canadian record for the most points in a tournament
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I mean his teammate Porter Martone also set a record but McKenna passed him already
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20.7 games, that's ridiculous. That's higher than a lot of, well if he set the record for Canada, it's higher than anyone
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else who would have played there. And there was a lot of really good names who've played in the under 18s
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So I don't know how much other people need to prove to fight him for the first overall
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in 2026. I think he's already a favourite. I don't see how much could change between now and then
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Yeah, well he's only going to get better right? What is he going to do with the World Juniors
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He's got a really young Tigers team and they are just going to go nuts next year
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Almost guaranteed. Like you're going to have hopefully a healthy Caden Lindstrom, a more experienced Andrew Basha
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There's a couple of really young kids who I can't recall their name right now but they're also 2026 eligible who are just coming up and they're twins
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So I feel like you'd like that there as a Canucks fan
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They picked him in the Bantam draft. Yeah, really, really interesting team
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Really, really skilled. They are going to be one to watch and McKenna is going to be the centre of it
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They've built a team to take the WHL by storm