Adnan Virk
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12 points with a couple of goals.
But Celebrini's been leading with five goals, and he's been amazing.
And Nate Thompson was making the point on our podcast, NHL Unscripted, that it's kind of like what Ethan was just saying as far as putting Panthers together.
You need to have guys who know how to play with each other.
And to Celebrini, he's been great.
He's willing to acclimate himself.
He can go on the wing.
He can play different positions.
He can take the power play, like whatever he needs.
It's not as easy as you think just to throw a bunch of collection of talent together.
It's not only celebrating his skill set, but also his ability to mold that skill set to whoever he's playing with.
He's been awesome, a revelation.
And as you said, for the next 20 years, we're going to be watching him play for Team Canada.
Yeah, and as we've said before, David, when it comes to the trophy, it's an interesting conversation because you think, well, it's McDavid, that stretch they went on, he'll be the guy.
Or maybe it's McKinnon because the avalanche applied to be the number one seed.
Maybe it's Kucherov who's perennially overlooked, but he's always going to be in contention for the Art Ross.
But then you look at Celebrini, you go, if the Sharks make the playoffs, you can make a legit...
vote that Macklin Salbrini should be the Hart Trophy winner.
I mean, in terms of percentage of points that he's been a part of, he's over 50% of his team's points more than any other player.
For McDavid, you can say he's got Dreisel.