The San Jose Sharks' Macklin Celebrini is making waves at the Winter Olympic Games in Milan Cortina, but his teammates aren't surprised. Celebrini, just 19, is the youngest NHL player competing in the men's hockey tournament. He's already the second-leading scorer, right behind linemate Connor McDavid, and has helped Canada advance to the semifinals. Sharks winger Ryan Reaves praises Celebrini's talent, saying, 'He’s the best player in the world, and he’s proving it.' Celebrini's performance in the biggest game of his life, including a primary assist on Mitch Marner's overtime winner, has earned him the spotlight. His play is not a surprise to his Sharks teammates, who see his potential in practice and games. Celebrini's linemates, McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon, are three of the NHL's top four scorers, making them a formidable force. Celebrini's nine points in the tournament broke the record for the most points by a teenager in a single Olympic tournament with NHL players. He's also the fourth player to score in four consecutive Olympic games featuring NHL players. Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky attributes Celebrini's success to his competitiveness and ability to handle pressure. Meanwhile, Pavol Regenda, another Sharks player, is leading Slovakia into the semifinals after a strong performance. The Sharks' players are proud of their teammates' achievements, and they're confident that Celebrini's success will boost the team's morale.