Macklin Celebrini, who plays center for the San Jose Sharks, has been named a finalist for the Calder Trophy, awarded to the NHL's top rookie. Celebrini, the first overall pick in the previous year's draft, posted an impressive 63 points in 70 games, leading all rookies in points per game. He is one of three finalists, alongside Montreal's Lane Hutson and Calgary's Dustin Wolf. Celebrini's selection highlights his exceptional performance and sets the stage for his upcoming representation of Team Canada at the IIHF World Championships in Sweden and Denmark.
Macklin Celebrini's standout season with the Sharks, leading all NHL rookies in points per game, has earned him a Calder Trophy finalist spot.
As the first overall pick in the NHL Draft, Celebrini dazzled with 63 points in 70 games, indicating his bright future in the league.
Celebrini, a former Boston University star and now a Sharks standout, is making waves in the NHL as a worthy Calder Trophy contender.
His upcoming participation in the IIHF World Championships represents another exciting opportunity for Celebrini to showcase his skills on an international stage.
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