Celebrini extends point streak to 12 games as Sharks beat Kings 4-3 in overtime
- On Wednesday night in Los Angeles, the San Jose Sharks beat the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 in overtime as William Eklund scored 3:08 into OT.
- Celebrini's run ties him for the third-longest in Sharks history and among top teenage NHL streaks, with 12 games and 24 points in that span.
- On the tying play, Celebrini deked past Warren Foegele, eluded Quinton Byfield’s stick check, and scored between the legs with 1:07 left, tying the game after Laferriere’s lead goal.
- The victory was San Jose's fifth in six games, with Yaroslav Askarov making 23 saves and the Sharks moving into the first wild card spot, one point back in the Pacific Division.
- Los Angeles was missing Anze Kopitar and Joel Armia, forcing the Kings to play with 11 forwards and seven defensemen before visiting the Winnipeg Jets on Friday.
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Celebrini extends point streak to 12 games as Sharks beat Kings 4-3 in overtime
William Eklund scored 3:08 into overtime, Macklin Celebrini had the tying goal and two assists to extend his point streak to 12 games, and the San Jose Sharks defeated the Los Angeles Kings 4-3.
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