Canada clinched the Group A title on Saturday and put an exclamation point on it Sunday, scoring three times in the first period, three more in the second and four times in the third.
The highlight of that second period was Celebrini drawing the penalty shot and then scoring, not only making Olympic history, but becoming the first Canadian player to score on the penalty shot in the Games and third player in the six Olympics with NHL players (1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2026).
Celebrini was awarded a penalty shot when he was hooked by Florian Chakiachvili on a breakaway. On the penalty shot, he took his time getting to Junca, then went forehand-backhand before lifting a soft forehand shot over the goalie’s blocker to make it 5-1.
“I had a chance there, and I was just happy that I got to redo it,” Celebrini said. “I don’t know. I wasn’t really thinking much. … I’ve been working on that move a little bit in practice, and thankfully it worked.”
It was 6-1 by the time the second period ended and 8-2 Canada when the fireworks started.