Celebrini ties it late then sets up Wennberg's winner as the Sharks beat the Ducks 4-3
Macklin Celebrini had two goals and two assists, and the 19-year-old moved into second place on San Jose’s single-season points list.
- On Wednesday, Macklin Celebrini tied the game with less than two minutes remaining, then assisted on Alexander Wennberg's winning goal with 31 seconds left as the San Jose Sharks beat the Anaheim Ducks 4-3.
- Despite holding the Pacific Division's top spot, the Anaheim Ducks have lost three straight games, playing without leading goal scorer Cutter Gauthier after he suffered an upper-body injury in Monday's loss to Toronto.
- Celebrini completed a four-point performance, while Will Smith added a goal and two assists for San Jose. Goaltender Yaroslav Askirov made 28 saves to secure the narrow victory at home.
- San Jose now leads the four-game regular-season series 2-1 against Anaheim. The Ducks return home to play Louis on Friday, while the Sharks host Toronto on Thursday.
- With 105 points this season, Celebrini surpassed Erik Karlsson for the second-highest single-season total in franchise history. The 19-year-old also reached 17 games with three or more points, trailing only Wayne Gretzky among NHL teenagers.
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Ducks stunned as Macklin Celebrini, Sharks rally with 2 late goals
Celebrini ties the score with 1:39 remaining, then assists on Alexander Wennberg’s winning goal with 31 seconds left as San Jose hands the Pacific Division-leading Ducks their third straight loss, 4-3.
Celebrini ties it late then sets up Wennberg's winner as the Sharks beat the Ducks 4-3
Macklin Celebrini scored with less than two minutes to play to tie the game then assisted on Alexander Wennberg’s winning goal with 31 seconds left to complete a four-point game as the San Jose Sharks beat the Anaheim Ducks 4-3.
Sharks stun Ducks with 2 goals late in third period
Macklin Celebrini and Alexander Wennberg scored in the final two minutes to give the San Jose Sharks a 4-3 come-from-behind win against the visiting Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday night.
Celebrini continues to show why he’s a serious Hart Trophy candidate - Daily Faceoff
The year of the Macklin Celebrini breakout continued on Wednesday night as the second-year phenom willed the San Jose Sharks to a massive come-from-behind victory over the division-leading Anaheim Ducks that breathed new life into San Jose’s playoff hopes. Celebrini’s two goals and two assists in over 24 minutes of ice time made for one of the best individual efforts of the season, and the win got the Sharks to within a point of the Los Angeles …
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