GOTHENBURG, Sweden — Macklin Celebrini is thrilled his college teammates are getting the opportunity. He is also hoping to see them return to NCAA play bitterly disappointed.
The presumptive top pick at the 2024 NHL draft, Celebrini has paused his season at Boston University in hopes of winning gold with Canada at the world junior hockey championship in Sweden. Two teammates — Lane Hutson of the United States and Sweden's Tom Willander — are looking to do the same.
"If you take a step back, you're happy for everyone," Celebrini told The Canadian Press about his defensemen teammates. "But not while we're here."
The 17-year-old Vancouver native had 10 goals and 25 points in 15 games for Boston University before making his country's roster for the under-20 tournament that opened this week. He has two goals and four assists in two games so far ahead of Friday night's clash with Willander and the Swedes.
Hutson is 19 and was always going to be part of the U.S. setup if healthy, but Celebrini and the 18-year-old Willander were less assured of spots on their national teams.
"It's pretty cool," said Hutson, a 2022 second-round pick of the Montreal Canadiens. "Two great players. They deserve to be here."
Willander, like Celebrini, is in his first NCAA season.
"It's been a long time since we had the tournament on home ice," said Willander, the 11th overall selection by the Vancouver Canucks last June. "It'll be fun to see which of us can get the gold."