Celebrini Hits a Gretzky-Era Milestone, Cementing His Place Among the Elite

Macklin Celebrini has officially pushed his way into a Wayne Gretzky–adjacent conversation, at least in one remarkable category. 

Celebrini became the third-fastest teenager in NHL history to reach the 50-point mark on Tuesday night, hitting the milestone in just 34 games. Only Sidney Crosby, who accomplished the feat in 28 games, and Wayne Gretzky, who did it in 32 games twice at ages 18 and 19, reached the threshold more quickly. 

Celebrini Joins the Greats

The milestone came as part of another dominant showing. Celebrini delivered a four-point performance with two goals and two assists as the San Jose Sharks extended their winning streak to three games with a 6–3 victory over the Calgary Flames at SAP Center. He built on a goal-and-two-assist effort in a 6–5 overtime win against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday and has now amassed 11 points (four goals, seven assists) over his past five games, sustaining a blistering offensive pace. 

The 2024 first overall pick now ranks third in the NHL with 51 points, sitting four ahead of Leon Draisaitl and just five behind Connor McDavid. Nathan MacKinnon currently leads the league, holding a two-point advantage over McDavid. Celebrini is no longer simply compiling impressive totals for his age; he is entrenched in the heart of the NHL’s elite scoring race alongside the game’s most established stars. 

Olympics Are a Lock 

There is no intrigue surrounding Celebrini’s place on Team Canada’s Olympic roster. That discussion has already been resolved by his performance. The real question is whether Canada can fully leverage a talent of this magnitude in its pursuit of gold. 

Too often, generic questions from the media frame Olympic selection as a possibility rather than a certainty. In Celebrini’s case, that framing borders on absurd.

When a player is mentioned in the same breath as a young Wayne Gretzky, even in a narrow statistical context, the conversation shifts immediately. Celebrini’s blend of skill, competitiveness, and two-way responsibility places him firmly among the world’s elite athletes, regardless of age.

Let’s not forget that a young Gretzky absolutely waxed some of the greatest athletes of his time in a 100m sprint, including Pelé, Bjorn Borg, and Sugar Ray Leonard in a 100m sprint. Sugar Ray was one of the greatest fighters of his generation and was known for his blistering speed, yet even he was blown away by just how much faster Gretzky was than all of them. All he could do was smile and congratulate “The Great One.”

But for the Sharks, they have their generational talent right in front of him. The challenge now lies in what comes next: assembling a team around him that can lead them into Stanley Cup contender territory. Right now, it’s hit or miss, but when Celebrini is lighting up the scoreboard, the Sharks are almost unstoppable.  

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