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Macklin Celebrini has been named captain of Canada's World Championships squad, with Ryan O'Reilly and John Tavares as alternate captains. Celebrini, 19, is set to lead a star-studded team that includes several NHL stars.
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Macklin Celebrini will captain Canada before he captains the San Jose Sharks.
Celebrini was announced as the captain of Canada’s World Championships squad on Sunday. Ryan O’Reilly and John Tavares will be the alternate captains.
It’s a real statement to tap the 19-year-old to lead the star-laden squad. O’Reilly, Tavares, Mark Scheifele, Mathew Barzal, Robert Thomas, Morgan Rielly, Darnell Nurse, Evan Bouchard, and Cam Talbot are among those representing Canada.
Celebrini is seen as the future of Canadian hockey, and this is just further confirmation of that.
Is this the prelude to Celebrini being named captain of the San Jose Sharks?
Sheng Peng of San Jose Hockey has said, on multiple occasions, that he’d be surprised if Celebrini wasn’t named captain of the Sharks this fall.
Who will the San Jose Sharks draft at No. 2? The mock drafts are leaning toward one prospect.
Macklin Celebrini is a 19-year-old hockey player selected to captain Canada's World Championships squad due to his impressive skills and leadership potential.
Canada's roster includes NHL stars like Ryan O'Reilly, John Tavares, Mark Scheifele, and Mathew Barzal, among others.
Celebrini's appointment as captain at 19 highlights his exceptional talent and the confidence the coaching staff has in his leadership abilities.
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