Celebrini Makes History in Canada's Olympic Opener
Macklin Celebrini wastes no time announcing himself on the Olympic stage, tipping home Canada's first goal of the tournament with Cale Makar providing the setup in their opener against Czechia. The 19-year-old Sharks phenom, already lighting up the NHL in his second season, becomes the youngest Canadian to score in an NHLers Olympics, drawing comparisons to McDavid and MacKinnon from scouts who've watched him dominate junior ranks.
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