As the NCAA season concludes for several players, the hockey community is buzzing with discussions about their next career moves. Particular attention is focused on three young talents: Gavin McKenna, Porter Martone, and Jonathan Castagna.
Gavin McKenna’s Potential Path to the World Championships
Following Penn State’s elimination from the tournament, potential first overall draft pick Gavin McKenna now faces decisions about his immediate future. As he cannot move to the AHL or return to the CHL at this time, the most likely next step for him is participation in the World Championships for Team Canada. It’s noted that all involved parties are eager to make this happen, suggesting a strong possibility of his inclusion in the roster.
Porter Martone’s Future Takes Center Stage
The NCAA season has also ended for Porter Martone, who was selected sixth overall by the Philadelphia Flyers in the first round of the draft. After his Michigan State team’s loss to Michigan, rumors have emerged about a potentially rapid development regarding his professional future. Observers are advised to keep a close eye on the situation, as clarity on his next steps is expected within the next 24-48 hours.
Jonathan Castagna and the Calgary Flames
Jonathan Castagna, who was acquired by the Calgary Flames as part of the Mackenzie Weegar trade, recently saw his NCAA season conclude as his Cornell team was eliminated from the tournament. There is significant optimism surrounding the possibility of him signing an entry-level contract with the Flames. Reports indicate that representatives from the Calgary front office have already traveled to meet with him, strongly suggesting that a deal is highly probable and could be finalized soon.








