French Star Relieved Celebrini Left NHL for Olympics
Macklin Celebrini dominates the Olympic ice for Canada, leaving a French defender breathing a sigh of relief that the Sharks rookie isn't terrorizing NHL nets right now. That penalty-shot snipe he buried against France marks him as the first NHLer ever to pull it off in the Games, and he's racking up points alongside Crosby and McDavid like he's been there forever. With Celebrini turning heads on this global stage, Sharks fans wonder how much higher his ceiling goes once he returns to San Jose.
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