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Gavin McKenna, a top NHL prospect who plays for the Penn State Nittany Lions’ ice hockey team, is facing an assault charge after an altercation Saturday night.
A criminal complaint was filed Wednesday against McKenna, 18, charging him with felony aggravated assault that “attempts to cause serious bodily injury or causes injury with extreme indolence.”
McKenna was also charged with simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct in the Jan. 31 incident.
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“We are aware that charges have been filed; however, as this is an ongoing legal matter, we will not have any further comment,” a Penn State official told Fox News Digital in a statement.
The State College Police Department published a media release confirming the charges against McKenna stemmed from an altercation in the 100 block of South Pugh Street on Jan. 31.
McKenna was arraigned on the charges and released on $20,000 unsecured bail. He has a preliminary hearing set for Feb. 11 at Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Penn.
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McKenna reportedly had been at a bar with friends and family after the team’s outdoor game at Beaver Stadium against Michigan State, per Onward State. McKenna scored in the game, but the Spartans won 5-4.

During the incident, McKenna allegedly assaulted an individual, leaving the victim with a broken jaw.
McKenna is considered by many to be the potential first overall pick of the 2026 NHL Draft after 24 games with the Nittany Lions and playing in the WHL the last three years with the Medicine Hat Tigers.
McKenna, who grew up in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, totaled 129 points (41 goals, 88 assists) in 56 games last season with the Tigers before making the jump to NCAA hockey.

He has also represented Canada at the World Junior U-20 Championships for the past two years, tallying four goals and 10 assists in seven games this year.
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