SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — A promising start for the San Jose Sharks was marked by the impressive debut of 18-year-old rookie Macklin Celebrini. In his first professional game against the St. Louis Blues, Celebrini made an immediate impact by scoring the Sharks' first goal of the season and adding an assist in the opening period. This performance hinted at a brighter future for a franchise that has faced challenges over the past five years.
Celebrini expressed his excitement, stating, 'It was awesome. It’s everything I thought it would be for my first game. It was an amazing experience and I'll cherish it for the rest of my life.'
Despite the strong start, the Sharks ultimately lost the game in overtime after surrendering a 4-1 lead in the third period. Celebrini's first career goal came on his third shift, a fortunate bounce off a defenseman's skate that found its way into the net.
The young forward, selected as the No. 1 pick in this year's draft, also set records with his performance. He became the youngest player in NHL history to record two points in the first period of his debut, achieving this milestone at 18 years and 119 days. Celebrini's debut, alongside 19-year-old Will Smith, marked a significant moment for the Sharks, as it had been nearly 26 years since the team had two teenagers in the lineup.
While the Sharks have faced recent struggles, the addition of Celebrini and Smith has injected hope into the fanbase. Both players received a warm reception from the crowd, signaling a new era for the franchise. Celebrini's father, Rick, who serves as the director of sports medicine for the Golden State Warriors, was also in attendance to witness his son's memorable debut.
San Jose's recent draft success, including the selection of Celebrini and Smith, has provided optimism for the team's future. Despite the loss in Celebrini's debut game, his performance and potential have generated excitement among fans who have long awaited a resurgence for the Sharks.
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