Sharks’ Macklin Celebrini scores goal 7:01 into first career NHL game, picks up first-period assist

SAN JOSE — Macklin Celebrini didn’t take long at all to pick up his first career NHL goal.

The San Jose Sharks’ rookie No. 1 overall pick took just 7:01 to put the Sharks up 1-0, getting the puck past St. Louis Blues goaltender Joel Hofer on a deflected pass in the crease. Celebrini’s goal was assisted by William Eklund and Jake Walman.

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Celebrini was looking for Eklund in the blue paint, but the puck deflected in, getting Celebrini on the board instead.

“I saw Ekky driving the net, so I just decided to create some space and make a play to the front of the net, see if he could get a stick on it,” Celebrini told ESPN during the first intermission. “I actually didn’t know I had scored until he told me a little bit into the huddle. But I’m just happy it went in.”

The Sharks’ lead didn’t last long. Pavel Buchnevich scored for St. Louis at 8:41, assisted by Jordan Kyrou and Philip Broberg.

But Celebrini was back on the job near the end of the first period. His pass from behind the net set up Tyler Toffoli on the doorstep to put the Sharks up 2-1 at 17:14.

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