San Jose Sharks star Macklin Celebrini
Dec 31, 2025; San Jose, CA, USA; during San Jose Sharks vs Minnesota Wild at SAP Center. Photo: Sport Shots / Dean TaitCredit: Dean Tait - Sport Shots

San Jose Sharks star Macklin Celebrini achieved a childhood dream on Wednesday.

The San Jose Sharks forward received the call from Doug Armstrong informing him that he would be representing Team Canada at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 in February. The 19-year-old will be the third teenager to play for Canada at a best-on-best tournament, but the first to do so at the Olympics.

“I found out this morning,” Celebrini said following the Sharks’ 4-3 shootout win against the Minnesota Wild at SAP Center. “I can’t really put it into words. I was so excited. It was tough to refocus into the game, especially with the early [start]. It’s just excitement.”

Celebrini told reporters that the call with Armstrong, who is Canada’s general manager, was quick. After the news was delivered to him, the center immediately told his parents.

“They did so much for me growing up. They’re the reason I’m here, all their love and support,” Celebrini said. “Representing Canada at any level, that’s just a huge honor. You can tell just by how I am answering these questions that it’s all surreal, and I’m just really excited.”

That excitement was the culmination of months of waiting for Celebrini, who admitted that it was hard to keep the Olympics out of his mind.

“You can’t not think about it, especially right now while it’s fresh, just thinking about representing Canada at the Olympics,” Celebrini said.

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