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San Jose Sharks star rookie Macklin Celebrini gets robbed in the Calder votingg, falling to third place behind Dustin Wolf and Lane Hutson. KC breaks it down on this episode of Sharks Digest.
Sharks Digest is a YouTube channel that delivers the latest news, trades, reports, and rumors about the San Jose Sharks. We provide comprehensive coverage of game highlights, player performances, and analysis of team strategies. Our channel discusses key players like Logan Couture, Macklin Celebrini, Mario Ferraro, and Fabian Zetterlund, along with insights from Head Coach Ryan Warsofsky and General Manager Mike Grier. Stay tuned for exciting updates and engaging content on everything Sharks!
Macklin Celebrini, Thomas Bordeleau, Logan Couture, Ty Dellandrea, Barclay Goodrow, Mikael Granlund, Klim Kostin, Luke Kunin, Andrew Poturalski, Will Smith, Nico Sturm, Tyler Toffoli, Alex Wennberg, Igor Chernyshov, William Eklund, Fabian Zetterlund, Ethan Cardwell, Walker Duehr, Carl Grundstrom, Nikolai Kovalenko, Mario Ferraro, Timothy Liljegren, Shakir Mukhamadullin, Jan Rutta, Henry Thrun, Marc-Edouard Vlasic, Jake Walman, Alexandar Georgiev, and Vitek Vanecek.
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If the Sharks weren't so terrible and he wouldn't have missed those games, he would have won.
Maybe Celebrini should have been 2nd instead of 3rd, but Hutson deserved the award.
Does anyone know how many primary assists Hutson had? I would argue Celebrini had a more well rounded game and deserved to win the Calder, especially considering he missed 12 games at the beginning of the year.
Definitely will be watching a lot as I just became a Sharks fan!
Oh well…
If you asked every GM in the league which player between Hutson, Wolff and Celebrini I would guarantee that every one would take Mac.
That’s not taking away from the others, but Mac’s age and skills make him the best of this year’s rookie class, Calder or no Calder.
Macklin got screwed.
Let’s get 2 top 4 D men and a top 6 winger in free agency or trades. Best rook don’t matter
My ranking is 1 wolf 2 Mack 3 lane, I just think that it’s crazy people think lane is the Calder winner. There is no denying he had a great season, but he played way more games and led scoring by like 2 points. I get that he is a defensemen, but that just isn’t a valid argument anymore. Defenseman are built to be better offensive players now. Mack’s advanced defensive stats are litterally better than lanes as a center. Also I get that the Canadiens made the playoffs, but you are crazy if you think lane was the reason. Come on, lane was on a playoff team, Mack was on the Sharks. And the reason I have wolf at 2 is because Dustin wolf had the Calgary flames in front of him.
Atleast this proves the bias
Mack will hoist a cup before Lane and Wolf
Lane deserves it bud. Just salty. I feel the same way about Nate MacKinnon not being in the MVP race but yk. It’s a matter of opinion. Lane had a better season on all fronts and a bit more consistent. But injuries for Mac could’ve played a part so it is very much circumstantial. Anyways Mac should’ve been at least 2nd but not first.
I wouldn’t call it ridiculous. Personally I could think of it is as 2 a,b,and c. Hutson wins it by a mile, but the next three all have an argument.
Look this is just an award it doesn’t have to define him. Mcdavid didnt win rookie of the hear and he one of the best players of generation
Macklin, 18, gets 63 points in 70 games and Hutson, 21, gets 66 points in 82 games. Hutson also played 2 NHL games last year. This vote is a joke.
Right that Brayden Pachal Jake bean pairing is ELITE not to mention that -38 +/- on Rasmus Anderson , not like the team was pretty much the lowest producing team in the league but somehow was still winning games. You're coping if you think Dustin Wolf wasn't the soul reason the flames weren't picking top 3 this year. Save percentage was also 0.910 10th in the league so ur just wrong XD