Celebrini’s Olympic Debut: From Bench Fears to Four Goals
Canadian teen Macklin Celebrini arrives at his first Olympics wondering if coaches pack him home unused, only to light the lamp four times in three games. The Sharks' prized prospect turns heads with that Celebrini snarl, proving why scouts drool over his shot and wheels. Canada rides his hot hand deep into medal contention.
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