Macklin Celebrini, Sharks
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I don’t want to see it ever like that.” That’s what head coach Ryan Warsofsky said about overtime on Sunday, despite his San Jose Sharks winning 6-5 OT over the Minnesota Wild, thanks to a Macklin Celebrini strike.
Expect San Jose's Macklin Celebrini to ignite the Sharks' offense, leading a surging attack that could upset the Kings and boost a betting bankroll.
The Sharks’ 19-year-old forward has ascended to NHL superstar status, and he has the talent to go even higher than that.
One, with his performances during the Sharks’ four-game road trip, Celebrini had breathed new life into the team’s season after a dismal start. Two, with his recent hot streak, Celebrini, 19, was third in the NHL with 15 points in nine games. With 10 points in his last four games, Celebrini on Monday was named the NHL’s First Star of the Week.
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Sharks center Macklin Celebrini has made waves across the hockey landscape over the last week The 19-year-old budding phenom recorded a historic hat trick on Thursday against the New York Rangers, followed by a game-winning goal in overtime to take down the Minnesota Wild on Sunday.
Celebrini's five-point night at MSG on Thursday was an early signature moment for a player seen by NHL peers as a superstar in the making.
San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini is accomplishing things that only Hall of Famers Wayne Gretzky and Bryan Trottier did before him.
Macklin Celebrini has taken off, in part, because of one change in his game. Through the first three contests of the year, Celebrini had three assists, but just two shots on goal. You can’t score if you don’t hit the net,