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Celebrini est le choix n°1 du consensus pour le repêchage de 2024



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35 Comments

  1. Selfishly I'd love to see Celebrini join the Sharks right away, but it'd be completely understandable if he and the Sharks decide to keep him at BU for another year and let him develop while the Sharks continue their rebuild through the draft.

  2. He'd be better off playing with the Sharks. I don't think more college hockey would do Celebrini any good for his development. He's only 17 and he had almost as many points as Fantili did in college at 18.

  3. Sharks should sign him. Were it any other team, I'd say put him on the farm for a season, bulk him up, etc., but Sharks desperately need talent and this young man has it, so he'll probably be on a top line off the hop. I hope he develops in an organic manner and plays the pants off the competition.

  4. I have a feeling from everyone I see tij iginla is going at top 10 but shark get him at 14 would make me happy too

  5. question if he stays in the NCAA one more year, is there a risk jumping away from SJS to avoid a rebuild? I heard you mention a family connection doesn't that make it more likely who wants to play for family? As a ranger fan I'm recalling hayes, fox, Veasey in recent memory. Guess I'm just dreaming

  6. I think the Sharks will sign him even though that means his growth could be severely stunted by joining a team who regularly gets dominated. The risk of injury is the specter I fear most whether in college or the NHL. If I had it my way, Smith and Celebrini would spend one more year in college with no regression. Let them grow and mature from the very young kids they are. I hope that when they do come to the NHL that we have a couple solid veterans to show them the ropes and help teach them what life will be like. After 35 years of being a Sharks fan (from the second we heard rumors of their coming), I would hate to see either derailed by things that can be controlled.

  7. Can someone exlpain to me why somebody would chose to continue their NCAA career instead of going pro in the NHL? Like I cant comprehend the math. You are willingly forfeiting +/- USD 3M. Like yeah you get a degree out of you college years, but even if that degree earns you 100k / year right off the bat, that's 30 years of salary that you say no to.

  8. Why couldn't he play one more year in Boston and after the NCAA season ends, sign and play the last month of the NHL season? It doesn't matter how much Hype compared to Bedard as much as his production and games played at his current age.

  9. Best path: If you win the Hobey Baker as a 17 year old, the NCAA can't do much more for you.

  10. More Terriers (father and brother’s alma mater) making it to number one very good (darn he’s going to San Jose)

  11. He's going to be a 1st/2nd starter as his epitaph. All generation types need to be dropped in the deep end to see their total story. Only an NHL record to be seen.

  12. Honestly, I don’t think it would hurt celebrini to play another year of ncaa. It probably won’t help his skill game but it’ll give him a year to grow into body and ready himself for the pro game.

  13. Smith has the same decision to make as well, I would like to see them enter the league together, even if it means waiting one more year for both.

  14. It really depends on the development staff the sharks have. As a Habs fan, even though Slavs first year was not great. He had better developmental resources than staying in Europe. The head office made the right call in keeping him with the big club, but a lot of credit goes to Slav and his work ethic for showing that he could/would get better.

  15. A lot can happen between now and June 28th. The Sharks might say nah we want Jakub Fibigr. They may take a closer look at Giovanni Digiulian, too. 😜

  16. I hope the Sharks don't rush this kid. Take another year at BU. Or sign him and have him dominate in the AHL as a development step, play him 9 games for the fan draw, and slide that contract.

  17. Did just notice you spelled Celebrini as “Celibrini” on the board… whoops, I don’t think he’ll mind when he inevitably watches this video

  18. They need to add a shooter for this team to play along side with eklund and celebrini.

    Draisaitl Marner, or even Necas could be a good addition. They have cap to go out and get a top line player. To help with young talent.

    Maybe wait 1 more year then bring celebrini and smith in. 😊

  19. I watched probably 30 of those games or more but only one in person. He's good. I think he would benefit from one more year in the NCAA. He was fast and dominant at times, yes. However, I think if you give him first line minutes in the NHL he will have a hard adjustment. He has a lot to learn about winning in close situations, they didn't win a tournament this year at all. Beanpot Lost, Hockey east Lost to BC, lost in the Frozen Four first round! Why not let him go back one more year and learn a thing or two about winning championships?

  20. To me, I think it would make more sense to hold off on bringing him to the NHL and wait until Smith is ready as well to bring them up together. Obviously, he’s a skilled player, but the sharks roster is still very far away from competitive if he can go in there with some support From another young talented player think he’ll feel a little less like he’s on an island similar to how I imagine Bedard felt on a terrible Chicago team this year

  21. Great show, Shannon! I say tank for one more year and then go all in. Another top pick can change the course for the franchise.

  22. I think it’s going to heavily depend on who gets hired as the Sharks next head coach.

  23. The Sharks are familiar with drafting players that don't turn 18 until right before the season, Patrick Marleau holds a record for youngest player in NHL history after the Sharks drafted him right after the Bruins drafted a future teammate of his…

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