Makar Imprints His Game on Canada's Olympic Start
Cale Makar wastes no time stamping his elite NHL pedigree all over Team Canada's Olympic debut, turning heads with the kind of puck-moving wizardry that's made him a two-time Norris kingpin for the Avs. In a group where point differential looms large, his vision and poise elevate linemates like only he can, even as Canada sits tied atop the standings with the U.S.
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