NHL DID YOU KNOW? MACKLIN CELEBRINI EDITION #nhl #celebrini #sanjosesharks #bostonuniversity #nhl24

Macklin Celebrini (born June 13, 2006) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre for the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League (NHL). He played college hockey for the Boston University Terriers. During his freshman season he won the Hobey Baker Award, becoming the youngest player to win the award. Celebrini was selected first overall by the Sharks in the 2024 NHL entry draft.
Celebrini played minor hockey in Vancouver until his father accepted a job in the U.S. and the family moved to the San Francisco Bay Area.[1] He signed with the Chicago Steel of the United States Hockey League (USHL) for the 2022–23 USHL season after scoring 50 goals and 67 assists in 52 games playing for Shattuck-Saint Mary’s.[5] He quickly earned a hat trick and was named USHL’s forward of the week.[6] Celebrini ultimately posted 86 points during the season, leading the USHL, and the most-ever by an under-17 player in USHL history.[7] After helping the Steel reach the USHL’s Eastern Conference Finals, Celebrini was named Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and Forward of the Year, becoming only the second USHL player to win all three awards, and the first to do so in a single season.[7] Additionally, Celebrini was named to the All-USHL and All-Rookie first teams

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  1. I wish the Canucks would give as much respect to Macklin’s older brother, who they drafted, and is also an excellent player!! I would love to see him on the ice as well

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