Macklin Celebrini's Canada Captaincy a Glimpse of What He'll Become
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Celebrini's Captaincy For Canada's 2026 World Championship Team Just A Glimpse Of What He'll Become
At just 19 years old, San Jose Sharks phenom Macklin Celebrini made history Sunday by being Team Canada’s youngest-ever senior captain. Celebrini thrived at the 2026 Olympics, and now he has the chance to impose his will on a global stage while wearing the 'C'.
Vancouver-born Macklin Celebrini named Captain of Team Canada for IIHF World Championships
The IIHF World Championships are less than a week away, and Team Canada shared who will make up their leadership group for the event. North Vancouver’s own Macklin Celebrini will don the ‘C’ for Canada, with Ryan O’Reilly and John Tavares serving as his assistants.Read MoreThe post Vancouver-born Macklin Celebrini named Captain of Team Canada for IIHF World Championships first appeared on The Who Dat Daily.The post Vancouver-born Macklin Celebri…
Snapshots: Flyers Injuries, Oilers, Celebrini
With their season coming to an abrupt end yesterday, injuries affecting the Philadelphia Flyers have begun to be revealed. Bill Meltzer of Flyers.NHL.com shared that Owen Tippett is dealing with a sports hernia, Cam York was playing through a fractured rib, and Christian Dvorak was battling a separated shoulder. By yesterday’s Game 4, the Flyers were running with a patchwork lineup, including Carl Grundström and rookie Oliver Bonk, both of whom…
Macklin Celebrini named Canada’s captain for 2026 World Championship - Daily Faceoff
One of the game’s rising stars is set to lead his country into battle. On Sunday, Hockey Canada announced that Macklin Celebrini has been named captain of the Canadian Men’s National Team for the 2026 IIHF Men’s World Championship. Veteran forwards Ryan O’Reilly and John Tavares have been named the alternates for the annual tournament. Meet the captains! / Voici nos capitaines! 🇨🇦C: Macklin Celebrini (@BCHockey_Source)A: Ryan O’Reilly (@OHFHoc…
Team Canada announces brand new captain for World Championship tournament.
Team Canada officially will have a first time captain at the upcoming World Championship of Hockey tournament.On Sunday morning, Hockey Canada announced their leadership group for the tournament with a big surprise at the forefront of that group. Taking over as captain for the tournament will be none other than Canadian phenom Macklin Celebrini, no doubt earning that spot after his incredible season with the San Jose Sharks as well as his strong…
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