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North Vancouver's Macklin Celebrini is always smiling, former coach says
Summary
Macklin Celebrini, 19, has four goals and two assists at the Milano‑Cortina Olympics and is reported as the youngest player on the ice; his former coach Jon Calvano says Celebrini is always smiling and enjoying the moment.
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Macklin Celebrini, a 19-year-old from North Vancouver, has drawn attention at the Milano‑Cortina Olympic Games with early scoring and a prominent role on Team Canada. He has four goals and two assists in the tournament so far and is reported as the youngest player to make the Olympic team in the era when NHL players are permitted; NHL.com also noted he is the youngest player on the ice in Milano‑Cortina. The article notes his NHL success this season, with Celebrini ranking fourth in the league for points, and that Canada has progressed to the quarterfinals. His former B.C. coach, Jon Calvano, who coached him with the Vancouver Vipers, said Celebrini is consistently smiling and appears to be enjoying the experience.
Key details:
- Celebrini is 19 and has recorded four goals and two assists early in the Milano‑Cortina tournament.
- He set a record as the youngest player to make Canada's Olympic team since NHL players were allowed.
- NHL.com reports he is the youngest player on the ice at Milano‑Cortina.
- The article states he ranks fourth in the NHL for points this season.
- Former coach Jon Calvano said Celebrini is consistently smiling and enjoying the moment; Calvano coached him with the Vancouver Vipers.
Summary:
Celebrini's early tournament performance has drawn attention and is contributing to Canada's progression to the Olympic quarterfinals. Canada has advanced to the quarterfinals and the team's next match in the tournament is upcoming.
