Have a week, Macklin Celebrini.
This week, the 19-year-old phenom scored a hat trick in the San Jose Sharks’ first win of the season, then added an overtime winner yesterday against the Minnesota Wild. Celebrini finished last week with five goals and 10 points in four games, earning himself the NHL’s First Star of the Week.
Macklin Celebrini, Logan Cooley and Jack Hughes have been named the NHL’s “Three Stars” for the week ending Oct. 26.
3 Stars of the Week presented by @GEICO.#NHLStats: https://t.co/g9o0UOoCPK pic.twitter.com/4Hf7oWKXvA
— NHL Public Relations (@NHLPR) October 27, 2025
With his recent scoring surge, Celebrini is now third in the NHL in scoring, behind Nick Schmaltz and Jack Eichel. The San Jose Sharks’ star also leads all Canadian NHL’ers in scoring with 15 points in nine games.
This is Macklin Celebrini‘s second time as NHL First Star of the Week. He won the award last week.
AT SAN JOSE HOCKEY NOW…
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Ryan Reaves shares that the Sharks are undefeated in a secret NHL fantasy football league.
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Despite a slow start, the Sharks still believe in Yaroslav Askarov.
Celebrini and Will Smith went viral last week.
OTHER SHARKS NEWS…
Celebrini said hello to his friend Luke Schumann!
Thomas Bordeleau requested a trade at last year’s Trade Deadline.
What’s the plan for Michael Misa this season?
Prospect Max Heise talks about his hot start to the season.
HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT between Sharks and Rangers 😱🥊
6’9″ Rempe vs. 6’2″ Reaves and they were throwing HAYMAKERS 💥 pic.twitter.com/eiI82FisAi
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 23, 2025
AROUND THE NHL…
The Washington Capitals fired assistant coach Mitch Love.
Florida Panthers to face former head coach Joel Quenneville.
Jack Hughes was the NHL’s Third Star of the Week.
Patrik Laine is out 3-4 months.
Rob Blake feels responsible for Los Angeles Kings’ recent results, but wants another NHL shot.
The Philadelphia Flyers send Jett Luchanko back to the OHL.
Sidney Crosby playing with the Penguins head equipment managers son after practice is just so wholesome and so Sid 🥹
(Via @TheHaileyHunter)pic.twitter.com/rDCnDEl3CK
— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) October 26, 2025
The Vancouver Canucks buy low on Lukas Reichel.
Hampus Lindholm was placed on Injured Reserve.
Are the Utah Mammoth a legit contender?
Chicago Blackhawks‘ point streak ends with loss to the Kings.