Updated
Updated · Sportsnet.ca · Jul 14
Celebrini Weighs Discounted Sharks Deal After 115-Point Season as Crosby, MacKinnon Shape Approach
Updated
Updated · Sportsnet.ca · Jul 14

Celebrini Weighs Discounted Sharks Deal After 115-Point Season as Crosby, MacKinnon Shape Approach

3 articles · Updated · Sportsnet.ca · Jul 14

Summary

  • Macklin Celebrini said he would consider taking less than top dollar on his next San Jose Sharks contract, saying he wants to help the team keep flexibility to build a winner.
  • The 20-year-old told ESPN that Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon influenced that thinking, pointing to stars who accepted below-market deals to support contending rosters.
  • Celebrini became eligible to sign an extension on July 1 but said he is in no rush, with one year left on his entry-level contract and talks likely to move only when it suits both sides.
  • His leverage is strong after a 115-point 2025-26 season and a third-place Hart Trophy finish, even as Leo Carlsson's recent $18 million annual deal raised the market for young stars.
  • Any discount would be notable for a player who just joined Gretzky, Crosby, Lemieux, Hawerchuk and Carson as one of the few NHL teenagers to reach 100 points.

Insights

Will Celebrini follow Crosby's team-friendly path or cash in on the NHL's new salary boom?
Did the Sharks' expensive bet on veteran players doom their chances of building a future dynasty?
Is 'undersized' draft pick Ivar Stenberg the secret weapon to accelerate San Jose's return to glory?