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Macklin Celebrini made San Jose Sharks history by becoming the youngest player in the franchise to reach 100 points in a season. This milestone was achieved during a thrilling 5-4 victory against the St.
Louis Blues, where Celebrini scored twice, including his 100th point with a remarkable shot that showcased his skill and potential. Following his 37th goal, Celebrini was met with MVP chants from the crowd, highlighting his significance in a challenging season for the Sharks.
Additionally, with this achievement, Celebrini tied Erik Karlsson for the second most points in a season in Sharks history, just 13 points shy of Joe Thornton's record. Celebrini's success is a bright spot for the team, indicating his potential as a future star in the league.
According to San Jose Hockey Now, his performance, along with the promising play of rookie Michael Misa, suggests a bright future for the Sharks as they aim to build a competitive roster moving forward.
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