
Super-Agers and Hockey Players Who Just Keep Going
Super-agers aren’t just in labs — NHL vets like Jagr, Thornton, and Marleau show brains, discipline, and passion keep them skating past 40.
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Super-agers aren’t just in labs — NHL vets like Jagr, Thornton, and Marleau show brains, discipline, and passion keep them skating past 40.

19-year-old Macklin Celebrini is dominating the 2026 Olympics—scoring goals, setting records, and proving he belongs with the stars.

Celebrini keeps climbing, and if the Sharks hang around, the Hart Trophy race might get wild. He’s not just keeping up — he’s starting to deserve it.

McDavid praises Celebrini—and the kid delivers Olympic history. A perfect snapshot of one star rising while another continues to define the era.

Canadian teams grabbed points Saturday, but wins came with warning signs — resilience, mistakes, and the thin line between momentum & danger.

Canada’s teams showed flashes, fades, and fixes Thursday — but one thing was clear: the Maple Leafs are running out of answers.

Macklin Celebrini faces McDavid tonight, teams up with him next week. One game to shut him down, one to ride shotgun. Wild life for a 19-year-old.

Oilers’ Ryan Nugent-Hopkins breaks down why Macklin Celebrini is so tough to play against — skill, compete, and game-changing impact.

A night of signals, not statements. Toronto searches, Montreal learns, Winnipeg steadies, Vancouver absorbs reality.

San Jose Sharks boost their crease, landing Stanley Cup-winning veteran Laurent Brossoit in a savvy deal that adds depth, stability, and upside.

A full Canadian night in the NHL: effort wasn’t the issue. Control — especially late — was.

Is Tim Stützle quietly becoming the engine that turns the Senators from promise into something real?

Flames fight hard but fall short in San Jose. Coleman, Kadri, and Wolf showed sparks, but defensive lapses cost them.

Canadian teams mixed wins, losses, and standout performances last night—who shone and who struggled on Dec. 12?

How did the Maple Leafs build a 2–0 lead, then fade late and let the Sharks grab the game in overtime?

Macklin Celebrini isn’t just a promising rookie. He already looks like a player the Sharks can build around for years.

Are the NHL’s top scorers shifting from the superstars to the phenoms? MacKinnon, McDavid, Celebrini and Bedard are suddenly neck-and-neck.

What did last night’s games reveal about where all six Canadian teams actually stand right now?

Another strong start, another one-goal loss. Why can’t the Canucks play a full 60 when it matters most?

Zetterlund, Cozens & Stutzle shine in Senators’ 3-2 win over Sharks — three key contributors keeping Ottawa competitive.

Did last night’s Canadian slate show which teams are building momentum—and which ones still have work to do to find their groove?

Was last night's win one where the Flames finally figured out who they want to be? Can they bottle that fight for something more consistent?

Senators 3, Sharks 2: Ottawa grinds out another comeback on the road. Tim Stutzle leads the way as a steady, confident team keeps rolling.

Joe Thornton, “Jumbo,” wasn’t flashy—he saw the ice differently, made everyone better, and left a quiet, lasting mark on the NHL.

Dustin Wolf shines, Blake Coleman scores, and Calgary’s defense holds strong—Flames snap a three-game skid with a gritty 2-0 win.