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It's March 31st.
I'm Corey with the story.
This is San Jose Sharks News Today, driven by AI and built for fans.
The San Jose Sharks line of Igor Chernyshov, Macklin Celebrini, and Will Smith straight dominated the St.
Louis Blues on March 30th, 2026.
Celebrini tied things in the third and dished his 100th career assist on the clutch game winner through Chernyshov.
players are hyped about the team vibe.
Celebrini praised the group's grit postgame, saying they never quit, while Smith broke down his passes that set up big shots against Columbus.
Meanwhile, the Sharks showed fight in tight spots, like a late push in an overtime loss to the Blues and power play snipes from Smith vs. Montreal.
These kids are ending slumps left and right.
As this young core heats up, the Sharks are stacking wins in momentum, proving they're no easy out down the stretch.
On March 31st, San Jose Sharks rookie Macklin Celebrini just hit a massive milestone, becoming one of the rare teenagers to reach over 100 points in an NHL season.
The 19-year-old center notched 101 points with 38 goals and 63 assists, sealing it in a 5-4 win over the St.
Louis Blues where he dropped two goals and an assist.
He's now in legendary company alongside Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, and Sidney Crosby, the only other teens to pull this off as rookies.
Celebrini stands alone this year as the lone teenager topping 100 points, trailing just Connor McDavid, Nikita Kucherov, and Nathan McKinnon.
Among the league's elite scorers...
Celebrini stayed humble about the feat, shouting out his teammates for the support and keeping eyes on team wins.
His hot streak includes 19 points in his last 15 games since early March, fueling the Sharks' offensive surge to over three goals per game.
The Sharks have flipped their script thanks to him and young guns like Will Smith, sitting at 34 wins, 31 losses, and 7 overtime.