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Inside the impact of NIL and revenue sharing on college hockey

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Inside the impact of NIL and revenue sharing on college hockey

Penn State's investment in hockey has led to significant growth, including hosting a college hockey game at Beaver Stadium with nearly 75,000 attendees. The team's success is attributed to its ability to attract top players, such as Gavin McKenna, and its willingness to adapt to the changing landscape of college hockey with NIL and revenue sharing.

Penn State's hockey program has made significant strides in recent years. The team hosted a game at Beaver Stadium, drawing nearly 75,000 fans. This growth is attributed to the team's investment in top players like Gavin McKenna. McKenna, a star in Canada's Western Hockey League, joined Penn State and had a goal and two assists in a game against Michigan State. The team's success is a testament to its ability to adapt to the changing landscape of college hockey. Other teams, like Western Michigan and Denver, are also finding success with different approaches to spending and roster construction.

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