
SAN JOSE, Calif. — It became official at last.
The San Jose Sharks were eliminated from Stanley Cup Playoffs contention Monday night, ending a season that, for all its struggles in the standings, found its identity in one electrifying presence: Macklin Celebrini.
The results weren’t good enough. They were never going to be.
But Celebrini made sure the season was worth watching anyway.
San Jose’s playoff hopes officially vanished after another loss in a year full of them, a fitting — if frustrating — conclusion for a team that showed flashes but lacked the depth, structure and experience to sustain any kind of real push.
By the numbers:
It looked like a rebuild on paper — and on the ice.
But through it all, Celebrini was undeniable.
The rookie didn’t just contribute. He carried.
Night after night, he drove the offense, created chances out of nothing and gave San Jose a reason to believe, even when the scoreboard said otherwise. In a season short on highlights, he was the headline.
His impact went beyond the stat sheet:
At times, he was the only reason the Sharks were competitive at all.
That’s both encouraging — and telling.
Because while Celebrini looks every bit like a future star, the gap between him and the rest of the roster remains significant. The Sharks aren’t one piece away. They’re several.
Monday night’s elimination simply confirmed what the standings had suggested for months.
This team is still building.
Still searching for consistency. Still trying to establish structure. Still figuring out how to support its young cornerstone with a roster capable of competing over 82 games.
There were moments. There were flashes.
But there was never enough.
Now, the focus shifts fully to the future — one that, for the first time in a while, feels like it has a clear foundation.
Because as difficult as this season was, San Jose may have found its answer.
The season is over.
The Sharks are out.
But with Macklin leading the way, they might not be down for long.
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