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Sharks prospect Smith says Celebrini ‘pretty special player’

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Last updated: May 26, 2024 10:08 pm
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Smith, who said it is “still up in the air” whether he returns to Boston College or joins the Sharks next season, is excited to have a No. 1 pick join the stable of San Jose prospects that also includes forward Quentin Musty, the No. 26 pick in 2023, forward Filip Bystedt, the No. 27 pick in 2022, and 21-year-old forward William Eklund, who had 45 points (16 goals, 29 assists) in 80 games for the Sharks this season.

“It’s cool,” Smith said. “Obviously the future there is going to be pretty exciting and fun. Having the first overall pick is pretty cool. Get to go on there and have a bunch of young guys, which will be fun. I can’t wait to get there.

“It’s exciting seeing that lottery. San Jose hasn’t been a playoff team for a while now.

“We’ll try to bring that back.”

San Jose (19-54-9) finished 32nd in the NHL and has failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs the past five seasons.

“I think it’s been a few tough years,” said Sharks forward Luke Kunin, who also played for the United States at the World Championship. “We’re excited, obviously, to get a very talented player that can come in and help us right away. As a player you try not to think about that too much. You just go out and try to win and perform every night. I know it’s been some tough times. Hopefully the future is looking a little brighter.”

Kunin isn’t alone in his excitement about San Jose potentially adding an impact player like Celebrini, who finished second in NCAA scoring with 32 goals and third with 64 points in 38 games.

“You need players like that to eventually go win Stanley Cups down the road,” said Sharks forward Nico Sturm, who played for Germany at the World Championship. “I know it’s a long, long way to get there, but he’s going to be the player we build around. Long after I’m gone. It’s exciting. The fans stuck with us through two extremely hard years, and they’ve got something to be excited about and cheer for, and they’ll come to games to watch the kid play.

“And as players, we need guys like that in a tie game, on the power play, that makes a little magic happen. Not to put too much pressure on him, but I’ve heard nothing but good things about him, not just offensively, but actually about his two-way game.

“Really excited to have him.”

In addition to the Hobey Baker, Celebrini was also named Hockey East Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year, joining Jack Eichel (2015), Paul Kariya (1993) and Brian Leetch (1987) as the only players to win both awards in the same season.

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