The star duos set to define the Olympic men's hockey semifinals
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The star duos set to define the Olympic men's hockey semifinals
"As the first overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, the North Vancouver kid is the youngest player to represent and score a goal for Team Canada in the NHL era of the Olympics. Celebrini became the youngest player to win the Hobey Baker award, and the youngest in San Jose Sharks history to record a three-point game, breaking the record held by Patrick Marleau since 1998 (18 years, 171 days). This performance helped earn him a nomination as a finalist for the Calder Trophy."
"Macklin Celebrini has scored 5 goals so far in the Men's Ice Hockey tournament: (CAN vs CZE - 19:54), (CAN vs SUI - 24:14), (CAN vs FRA - 37:16, 51:47) & (CAN vs CZE - 03:05). The 19-year-old is currently leading the goal scoring leaders list, surpassing experienced players, and trails behind McDavid for scoring leaders with a record of 5 goals, 4 assists and 9 points."
Four nations remain and only one gold medal is available in the Olympic men's ice hockey tournament, with semifinals held today in Milan. Canada advanced via an overtime quarterfinal victory over Czechia and now faces Finland in the semifinals. Canada holds a 4-0 record, leads in scoring efficiency, power-play percentage, and shorthanded goals, and has drawn 45,443 fans in Milan. Macklin Celebrini, the 19-year-old first overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, became the youngest Hobey Baker winner and youngest San Jose Sharks player with a three-point game. Celebrini leads team scoring with five goals and totals nine points.
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