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Macklin Celebrini suddenly issues apology after controversial World Championship scene

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Vincent Carbonneau
May 24, 2026  (11:34)
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Macklin Celebrini suddenly issues apology after controversial World Championship scene
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Macklin Celebrini and Canada head coach Misha Donskov got a small but telling captain moment before puck drop.

It was awkward at first.

Celebrini, wearing the C for Canada at the World Championship, apparently forgot the pregame captain routine with the officials.

That kind of detail can slip when you are a young player stepping into a role this big for the first time.

But the recovery was the real story.

Instead of brushing it off, Celebrini skated back over and made a point of apologizing directly to the officials in full view of the cameras.

That is exactly why this clip travelled.

Because it was not some forced media moment. It looked like a young captain realizing he missed something, then fixing it immediately.

Celebrini looked young for a second, then looked like a captain

That is the balance here.

The mistake itself is not a huge deal. This is a tournament habit, not some major breach. But in international hockey, little responsibilities matter, especially when you are the player wearing the letter.

And that is what makes the apology land.

Celebrini did not act embarrassed and disappear. He handled it head-on. That takes some maturity, especially when he knew the cameras would catch every second of it.

The bigger backdrop matters too.

He is still Canada's captain even with Sidney Crosby on the roster, which means every small thing around him gets magnified. The spotlight is already hotter because of that.

So this became a pretty useful little snapshot of who he is.

Not perfect.

Not polished in a fake way.

Just accountable.

The officials accepting the apology and moving on also mattered. The whole scene stayed light, respectful, and human, which is probably why so many people liked it once the clip started making the rounds.

For Canada, this is the kind of harmless moment that can still tell you something valuable about a player.

Celebrini forgot one duty.

Then he handled the correction the right way.

That is not a negative story for him. If anything, it probably reinforces why he was trusted with the captaincy in the first place.

Anybody can miss a detail in a new role.

The better question is what happens next.

Celebrini gave the right answer right away.

Source : Macklin Celebrini forced to issue apology at World Championship of Hockey.