New York Rangers’ team bus backed into Macklin Celebrini’s car, witness says
- On Saturday night at SAP Center in San Jose, after the Sharks lost 6-1 to the New York Rangers, a team bus chartered by the Rangers backed into the players' lot and struck the car of Sharks rookie forward Macklin Celebrini.
- The incident occurred after the game, as the Rangers' team bus was backing into the players' lot at the arena.
- Celebrini was not in the car at the time, and the vehicle sustained minor damage, specifically some scraped paint under the right front headlight, according to witness Ashley Frame, who was standing nearby on West St. John Street.
- According to Frame, Rangers players and team members were not on the bus at the time of the incident, and Sharks defenseman Henry Thrun, who was waving to fans from his car, was nearly hit when the bus began to back up again; a Sharks spokesperson declined to comment when contacted on Sunday.
- No injuries were reported, and the Sharks, including Calder Trophy candidate Macklin Celebrini, who has 53 points in 60 games, left immediately after Saturday's game on a charter flight to Los Angeles for a Sunday night game against the Kings.
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New York Rangers’ team bus backed into Macklin Celebrini’s car, witness says
SAN JOSE – San Jose Sharks rookie forward Macklin Celebrini had a night to forget Saturday. First, Celebrini was held off the scoresheet in the Sharks’ 6-1 loss to the New York Rangers at SAP Center. Then, after the game, Celebrini, according to a witness, discovered that his car, parked in the players’ lot at the arena, had been struck by the Rangers’ team bus as it backed into the lot. According to witness Ashley Frame, who was standing on Wes…
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