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Even before the San Jose Sharks made him the No. 1 pick of the 2024 Draft, Macklin Celebrini was seen as a two-way player in the mold of Sidney Crosby and Jonathan Toews. Daily Faceoff’s Colby Cohen,
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Macklin Celebrini aims to continue blazing start as Sharks host Jets
Macklin Celebrini will look to continue his torrid start to the season when the San Jose Sharks play host to the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night. Celebrini, the 2024 first overall pick, has seven goals and nine assists over his last nine games and entered Thursday's action tied with Connor McDavid for the league lead with 21 points in 14 games.
San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini is accomplishing things that only Hall of Famers Wayne Gretzky and Bryan Trottier did before him.
SAN JOSE – San Jose Sharks rookie center Michael Misa will have to miss an extended period of time with a lower-body injury he sustained earlier this week during the team’s morning skate at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle.
Smith’s first goal of the game, and his season, came in the third period, right after a Sharks power play had expired. Immediately after a William Eklund shot attempt from close range, Smith controlled the loose puck and scored with 13:29 left in regulation time to give the Sharks a 5-4 lead.