Macklin Celebrini will play for Canada at the Olympics, according to Emily Kaplan

Canada will unveil its official squad for the Milan-Cortina Olympics on Wednesday, but we already have a preview.

McLean Celebrini will be named to Team Canada's final roster.

ESPN's Emily Kaplan reported on Platform. X on Tuesday evening.

This is quite a feat for the young Sharks center, who is only 19 years old!

But it's well deserved. He's putting up incredible numbers for a team that's far from the NHL's elite.

Celebrini has already scored 60 points in just 39 games this season.

Continuing at the same pace, he finished the season with 126 points. This would be the second-highest single-season total by a player under 20 in NHL history.

He's also on track to become the second-fastest player under 20 to reach the 100-point mark in a single season.

The choice of McLean Celebrini, who is only 19 years old, is truly impressive. Not even Sidney Crosby was selected by Canada to compete in the 2006 Olympics, when he was also 19.

But it wasn't Crosby's fault. The management of the Canadian team tried to use a veteran composition. Crosby remained on the sidelines despite his 102-point season.

Getting back to Emily Kaplan, she explained in her post that we'll have to keep an eye on Connor Bedard, who has been “just outside” the casting process in recent weeks. A recent injury prevented him from continuing to impress, but he was on the right track.

On Wednesday we will be presented with the full composition of the Canadian team, and until then we have the right to some expert forecasts. If François Gagnon from RDS had been in charge of selection, a certain Mike Matheson would have made the team!

After a while

“This Colorado team is just too good.”

– Manon Rhéaume’s son is impressive.

– There is something to see!

– He must improve.

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