Macklin Celebrini, Lane Hutson, Dustin Wolf finalists for Calder
- Dustin Wolf, Lane Hutson, and Macklin Celebrini were named finalists for the 2025 Calder Memorial Trophy in the NHL, recognizing top rookies.
- Wolf earned his spot by leading rookie goalies with 29 wins for Calgary despite being a low seventh-round pick, while Hutson and Celebrini stood out as top scoring rookies.
- Wolf posted a 2.64 goals-against average, three shutouts, and 14 more wins than the next rookie, Hutson matched the rookie assist record for defencemen with 60, and Celebrini scored 25 goals for San Jose.
- Wolf is Calgary's first finalist since 2014-15, Hutson is Montreal's first since 2012-13 with record assists, and Celebrini is San Jose's first since 2010-11, with ballots submitted after the regular season ended.
- The finalists highlight strong rookie performances across positions, emphasizing their importance to their teams and the ongoing significance of the Calder Trophy in NHL player development.
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Macklin Celebrini, Lane Hutson, Dustin Wolf finalists for Calder
Forward Macklin Celebrini -- the first pick in the 2024 NHL Draft -- joins defenseman Lane Hutson and goaltender Dustin Wolf as finalists for the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year, the league announced on Monday.

Wolf, Hutson, Celebrini named Calder Memorial Trophy finalists
CALGARY - Calgary goaltender Dustin Wolf, Montreal defenceman Lane Hutson and San Jose centre Macklin Celebrini are the finalists for the Calder Memorial Trophy, awarded to the player selected "as the most proficient" in his first year of NHL competition.


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