For Sharks superstar Macklin Celebrini, the ‘C’ isn’t silent Today Us News



Here’s the bummer we were watching in the third period on Saturday afternoon in Pittsburgh:

The scoreboard read 5-1 in favor of the hometown Penguins. Sidney Crosby, the face of the NHL for two decades and one of the greatest players of all time, was gliding around with that familiar, terrifying ease, putting on a clinic for a San Jose team that is still very much a work in progress.

The column was written. Seriously. It was going to be another “learning experience” — the polite euphemism we use in sports when the up-and-coming team doesn’t show up for a game.

But then, the script didn’t just get flipped; it got shredded, set on fire, and sprinkled over the ice in a 6-5 overtime fever dream win that defied everything we’ve come to expect from Sharks hockey in the last half-decade.

Macklin Celebrini happened.


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