Celebrini’s Rise: A Canadian Star Bound for Milan

Macklin Celebrini is still a kid, but like any young hockey stud, his dream is to represent his country on the biggest stage.

How about a Celebrini in Milan, eh?

San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini is taking the NHL by storm — and his breakout has firmly placed him on Team Canada’s radar for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina. Now in just his second NHL season, the 19-year-old has amassed 43 points (15 goals, 28 assists) in 31 games, ranking third in league scoring behind only Nathan MacKinnon and Connor McDavid. He’s also part of a three-way tie for second in assists with 29, alongside Martin Nečas and Mikko Rantanen, while McDavid leads the league with 32.

Although the Sharks often struggle when he isn’t driving the play, Celebrini has been so consistently dynamic and influential that San Jose remains firmly in the hunt for a playoff berth.

The Road to Milan

But like any young player, the dream remains to represent your country in the Olympic Games. For Celebrini, it’s a no-brainer.

“I mean, for sure, in the summer, yeah,” Celebrini said of the Olympics on Wednesday.  “That’s a goal. It's a dream of every kid who grows up in Canada. Right when the season started, that wasn't really my focus; it's still not my focus [because I] can't really control what they decide or what they do. But being on that team would be a huge honor.”

Everyone knew Celebrini possessed elite talent, but this season he has elevated his game to an entirely different stratum. Over the offseason, the 19-year-old phenom represented Canada at the 2025 IIHF World Championship, recording six points (three goals, three assists) in eight games. More importantly, he wasn’t merely wearing the maple leaf — he was sharing the ice with Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon, two of the defining Canadian players of their generation. If skating alongside that caliber of greatness doesn’t motivate you to raise your game, it’s hard to imagine what would.

Generational Talent

It may be a familiar cliché, but it genuinely applies here: the sky is the limit for Celebrini. He recently became the eighth-youngest player in NHL history to reach 100 career points — a milestone shared with the likes of Sidney Crosby, Wayne Gretzky, and Dale Hawerchuk. Through his first 100 games, he has amassed 40 goals, 66 assists, and three hat tricks, an extraordinary level of production for a player his age. In an era defined by parity and defensive structure, it’s exceedingly rare to see someone this young exert such a profound influence on his team’s fortunes. Savor what you’re witnessing.

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