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Penn State Men’s Hockey’s Gavin McKenna Signs NIL Deal With Spittin’ Chiclets

Spittin’ Chiclets, hosted by Paul Bissonnette, Ryan Whitney, and Keith Yandle, announced at the end of the episode on Friday that it signed Penn State men’s hockey forward Gavin McKenna to a NIL deal. The deal features the hockey podcast selling five clothing items through the Barstool Sports store, which will also be sold at the Beaver Stadium hockey game.

The limited-edition collection includes one hat and two T-shirts, each priced at $40, as well as two sweatshirts priced at $80.

Spittin’ Chiclets has had coach Guy Gadowsky on the podcast multiple times since Penn State’s Frozen Four run last season. Those wanting to watch the podcast can do so on Netflix in the United States or listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music. The podcast’s hosts will attend the Penn State men’s hockey game at Beaver Stadium on January 31.

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