How Macklin Celebrini is becoming San Jose Sharks most impactful playerMacklin Celebrini (Image Via Twitter) Macklin Celebrini has very gently but surely become one of the most dynamic young players in the NHL. Even though he is only 19 years of age, the San Jose Sharks forward has the very mature trait of ice controlling to such an extent that he looks much older than his real age. He is always the one who first gets noticed in every match, allowing his talent and gut to be his noisy and loquacious speakers, and subtly indicating that the Sharks’ fortune could turn just by his being there.The matchup on Wednesday night against the Los Angeles Kings was an ideal platform for such a display. After San Jose fell behind late in the game, Celebrino skated in with a brilliant rush through the defenders to equalize the score and later set up the winner in overtime. His timing, possession, and pure capacity to change the outcome under the gun drew not only the spectators but also the analysts to the conclusion that he is not only a star in the making — he is actually one of the players who can determine the fate of the match at the most crucial time.

How Macklin Celebrini is turning big moments into a Hart Trophy case

Celebrini’s significance is reflected not just in the numbers, as the columnist Mark Kurtenbach points out. The player’s scoring streak has lasted for 12 games, and he is among the top NHL scorers, but it is mainly his crucial minutes’ involvement that makes the difference. The Kings’ game was just one such example where he made the most of his puck control, vision, and serenity first to level the game and then to set up the perfect opportunity for William Eklund to score the overtime winner. His Wizards’ performance has now placed the Sharks only a point away from the Pacific Division leaders, which is a lot considering the preseason predictions of them being nowhere near the top.

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The subtle guidance of Celebrini has gradually turned over the players’ minds in the locker room. The San Jose Sharks have stopped just wanting to win; they have turned into a team that plays with assurance, mainly due to the “big one’s” hidden talent, which got him in the first place when it’s the hardest. In the past, only Wayne Gretzky and Sidney Crosby won the Hart Trophy while still in their teens, and Celebrini is putting himself in a position to be counted among that elite class.Macklin Celebrini may not be a loud player, but his influence is such that it cannot be missed. The Sharks’ season is now centered on him, and the NHL is aware of it — a young player is reversing the traditional view of who determines the game through influence.Also Read: Connor McDavid’s Edmonton Home: Inside Hockey’s most talked-about residence