Celebrini, who just turned 20 in June, is coming off a 115-point season in 2025-26, posting 45 goals and 70 assists over 82 games.
His historic year saw him join an exclusive list of teenagers who scored 100 points in an NHL season, joining Wayne Gretzky, Sidney Crosby (who did it twice), Mario Lemieux, Dale Hawerchuk and Jimmy Carson.
Celebrini reached the 100-point mark in 72 games, and only Gretzky (61 games in 1979-80) and Crosby (65 games in 2006-07) reached the milestone faster as teenagers.
The North Vancouver, B.C., native also represented Canada internationally twice in 2026: at the Milano Cortina Olympics in February, where he recorded 10 points in six games, and at the world championships in May, where he served as captain and potted 14 points in 10 games.
Since being drafted as the first-overall pick in 2024, Celebrini has accumulated 70 goals and 108 assists over 152 career NHL games with the Sharks.










