Photo courtesy of San Jose Sharks.
By Titus Wilkinson (@TitusWisme)
The Sharks made some big news today by announcing that they have officially signed first overall pick Macklin Celebrini to an entry-level contract.
With the signing the Sharks have made the decision for Celebrini to join the Sharks right away rather than having him spend another year playing at Boston University.
Before the signing there was some thought that he may return to college but after impressing Mike Grier and others he has decided to go pro.
“Macklin is not only a special player on the ice, but he is a poised, confident and intelligent young man off it,” said Grier (From San Jose Sharks).
Celebrini’s season at Boston University before he was drafted was extremely impressive as he put up 64 points in 38 games played. For his impressive play he was awarded the Hobey Baker Trophy as the best NCAA men’s hockey player.
The day before the Sharks officially announced Celebrini signing his ELC the Sharks held their annual prospect scrimmage. The event was held at Tech CU Arena and was the first time Sharks fans had the opportunity in person to watch Celebrini in action.
Not only is Celebrini making his debut next season, but so is Will Smith who went fourth overall in last year’s draft.
This offseason has certainly brought plenty of hope back to San Jose who now arguably has one of the best prospect pools in the NHL.
Sharks fans will have to wait till October 10th to see Celebrini play regular season hockey when the Sharks open their season against the St. Louis Blues.

