San Jose Sharks' Macklin Celebrini denied NHL's top rookie award
Briefly

Macklin Celebrini of the San Jose Sharks had a notable rookie season, leading the team with 63 points in 70 games. However, he finished third in the Calder Trophy voting, which recognizes the NHL's top rookie, behind Lane Hutson and Dustin Wolf. Celebrini's achievements include leading all NHL rookies in points per game and having the highest average ice time among Sharks forwards. Although he missed out on the Calder, his performance marks him as a promising player for the Sharks moving forward, echoing previous finalists from the team.
Macklin Celebrini finished third in Calder Trophy voting, showcasing his impressive performance with 63 points in 70 games, leading all NHL rookies in points per game.
Celebrini, turning 19, had a standout season for the Sharks but missed out on the Calder Trophy, awarded to the league's top rookie, won by Hutchson.
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