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History Made: Macklin Celebrini Joins Elite 100-Point Teenage Club in Sharks Win

March 31st, 2026

The San Jose Sharks have officially ushered in a new era of stardom. In a thrilling 5-4 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Monday night, 19-year-old phenom Macklin Celebrini secured his place in the record books by becoming just the sixth teenager in NHL history to record a 100-point season. Celebrini notched two goals and an assist, reaching the century mark in spectacular fashion and joining a list that includes icons like Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, and Sidney Crosby. The milestone came in a game that had massive playoff implications for both teams, as the Sharks moved within two points of a wild card spot.

The game was a back-and-forth affair that saw the Blues claw back from multiple deficits. Adam Gaudette ultimately played the hero, scoring the game-winning goal with just 21 seconds remaining in the third period. The Sharks' offensive explosion was supported by Alexander Wennberg, who also had a three-point night. In net, Yaroslav Askarov made 22 saves, showing no signs of the neck injury that had forced him out of the previous matchup against St. Louis just days ago. His presence between the pipes has been the X-factor for San Jose's late-season surge.


The Teenage Century Club: Celebrini Among Legends

Celebrini’s achievement cannot be overstated. By reaching 100 points before his 20th birthday, he joins a club so exclusive that only Crosby had managed to join it in the last 40 years. His poise and playmaking ability have transformed a Sharks team that was at the bottom of the league just two seasons ago. "It's an honor to be mentioned with those names," Celebrini said post-game, though he was quick to shift the focus to the team's playoff chase. The Sharks (34-31-7) now have 75 points, tying them with Seattle and putting them right on the heels of Nashville for the final Western Conference wild card berth.

The Blues (31-31-11) find themselves on the outside looking in after the heartbreaking loss. Despite strong performances from Theo Lindstein and Philip Broberg, who both found the back of the net, St. Louis couldn't close the door on the Sharks' young guns. Jake Neighbours recorded two assists, but the Blues' three-game winning streak came to a crashing halt. They now sit four points back of the wild card, with their post-season hopes fading as they enter a difficult April schedule.


Sharks vs. the Field: A Wild Card Sprint

With 10 games remaining, the Western Conference logjam is the story of the league. The Sharks, Kings, Kraken, and Predators are all separated by just a few points. San Jose’s roster, led by Celebrini and veterans like Barclay Goodrow, has found a rhythm that few expected. The chemistry between Celebrini and Wennberg has become the cornerstone of their top-six, and the defensive contributions of Mario Ferraro have stabilized a once-shaky blue line. If Askarov can stay healthy and Celebrini continues his historic pace, the Sharks may just pull off the most improbable playoff qualification in franchise history.

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