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Sharks fans turn out for Celebrini at scrimmage: ‘He’s given a buzz back to the organization’

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during the San Jose Sharks Prospect Scrimmage at Tech CU Arena on July 4, 2024 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Kavin Mistry/NHLI via Getty Images)




SAN JOSE — It remains unclear whether Macklin Celebrini will turn pro, join the NHL, and play with the San Jose Sharks this season.

But already, Celebrini’s impact on the Sharks franchise has been unmistakable, as evidenced by the 3,000 or so people — on a national holiday – who paid money to see him and San Jose’s other top prospects take part in a midday scrimmage at Tech CU Arena.

“I think last year was a pretty good crowd,” said defenseman Eric Pohlkamp, who was drafted in the fifth round last year, “but this year was maybe way better.”

“He’s given a buzz back to the San Jose Sharks organization,” said Todd Marchant, the Sharks’ director of player development, of Celebrini. “The last couple years have been tough, but he’s given that, ‘Oh, there’s a little there’s light at the end of the tunnel’ that’s started to open up.”

Celebrini, who just turned 18 three weeks ago, said earlier this week that the decision on whether to turn pro or return to Boston University for his sophomore season will come soon. But just in the last three days, he’s gotten a taste of how eager Sharks fans are to see him play.

Celebrini signed a couple of dozen autographs after both development camp practices this week and again at Tuesday’s San Jose Giants game at Excite Stadium, where he and fellow top prospect Will Smith threw out the first pitch.

“Mack just floated his in there. I respected Smitty’s effort a little more,” said forward Quentin Musty, who, along with Smith, was drafted in the first round by the Sharks last year.  “It was in the dirt. Maybe he could have got a swing out of that one. You never know.”

On Thursday, when players were introduced one-on-one before the scrimmage, Celebrini, as one might expect, received the loudest ovation.

“It’s amazing. Obviously, there’s a lot of excitement here,” Celebrini said. “With the group we have … in the locker room, a lot of young guys, and we’re growing here together. So it’s a super exciting time, and I’m thrilled to see where this thing goes.”

The team Celebrini was on — Team White — was down by three goals with just under three minutes left in the final period. With Celebrini helping drive the engine, remaining on the ice almost the entire time, Team White scored three unanswered, with Pohlkamp one-timing a pass from Celebrini to score the tying goal with just a few seconds left.

It was a familiar sight to Marchant, who saw Celebrini take things over in a quarterfinal game for Team Canada at the World Junior Championships earlier this year.

“They ended up losing the game, but it was, like, ‘Let’s go. Follow me,’ and you just saw it again today,” Marchant said. “He didn’t want to come off the ice — and why would you take him off the ice, first off — but he didn’t want to come off. He wanted to be a part of that process, and this is a development camp scrimmage in July, but he wanted to be a part of process, and you love players that want to play in the big situations.

“You want players that want the responsibility and the pressure because they thrive off of it, and he is one of those guys.”

Please check back for updates to this story.  


Originally published at Curtis Pashelka

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