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Celebrini scores amazing first NHL goal in Sharks’ season opener

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Celebrini scores amazing first NHL goal in Sharks’ season opener

Celebrini scores amazing first NHL goal in Sharks’ season opener originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

SAN JOSE — The Sharks’ Macklin Celebrini era quickly began in style.

Celebrini, the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft, scored his first NHL regular-season goal in amazing fashion just 7:01 into the first period of San Jose’s season opener Thursday night at SAP Center, delivering a spinning backhand off St. Louis Blues defenseman Matthew Kessel’s right skate and past goalie Joel Hoffer.

William Eklund and Jake Walman assisted on Celebrini’s remarkable goal, and the rookie center added an assist of his own later in the first period on veteran Tyler Toffoli’s first Sharks tally.

“I got the puck there with a little bit of space, and I saw [Eklund] driving the net, so I just decided to create some space and make a play to the front of the net to see if he could get a stick on it,” Celebrini told ESPN about his goal in a first-intermission interview. “I actually didn’t know I scored until he told me a little bit into the huddle, but no, I’m just happy it went in.”

Celebrini, who totaled 64 points for Boston University last season, wasted no time filling up an NHL scoresheet with the two points in his first professional period. His debut outburst excited Warriors forward Draymond Green, who became a Celebrini fan through the 18-year-old center’s father, Rick, who is Golden State’s vice president of player health and performance.

Celebrini is ushering in a new generation of Sharks hockey — and not wasting much time doing it.

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