Gavin McKenna has a chance to add another accolade to his name.
The Penn State superstar was among the 10 finalists for the Hobey Baker Award, which is given to college hockey's top player.
The ten finalists were announced on Wednesday and were selected by voting from all 63 Division I college hockey head coaches and online fan balloting.
In his first season with Penn State, McKenna won the Big Ten scoring title with 38 points in 24 games. His season-best performance came against Ohio State on Feb. 20, when he recorded one goal and seven assists for the most points in an NCAA game in 39 years.
McKenna, 18, was also named Big Ten freshman of the year earlier on Wednesday.
Other notable names among the 10 finalists include Calgary Flames prospect Ethan Wyttenbach and Boston Bruins prospect James Hagens.
Wyttenbach, who plays for Quinnipiac University, led the NCAA in scoring with 24 goals and 34 assists for 58 points in 38 games.
Here's a full list of the 10 nominees:
Trey Augustine, Michigan State University
James Hagens, Boston College
TJ Hughes, University of Michigan
Gavin McKenna, Penn State University;
Max Plante, University of Minnesota Duluth
Eric Pohlkamp, University of Denver
Hayden Stavroff, Dartmouth College;
Charlie Stramel, Michigan State University;
Felix Trudeau, Sacred Heart University;
Ethan Wyttenbach, Quinnipiac University.
The 10 finalists will be cut down to a top three on April 2, with the winner being announced on April 10.





