Celebrini's Olympic Masterclass: How a 19-Year-Old Announced His Arrival on the World Stage
Macklin Celebrini just put the entire NHL on notice at Milan Cortina, leading the tournament in goals while finishing second in overall points with a 10-point performance that had scouts and analysts scrambling for superlatives. The San Jose Sharks centerman became the youngest player in Team Canada's Olympic history when NHLers competed for his country, breaking records before his 20th birthday and cementing himself as a generational talent.
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