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Even without goals lately, he's making key plays in puck battles and defense that keep games close.
In Thursday's 2-1 overtime loss to the St.
Louis Blues, Celebrini took blame for slowing his back check after misjudging the clock on the final.
Goal.
Fans and observers wonder if fatigue is setting in near the end of his second pro season, but his efforts forced extra time in the first place.
Warsawski praised those unseen contributions and noted Celebrini keeps creating scoring chances.
The coach expects points to follow soon.
Today, Celebrini skipped practice for routine maintenance, a common break since the Olympics.
With the season winding down, his form could spark a late push for the young Sharks.
On March 27th, the San Jose Sharks have nominated forward Alexander Winbird as their pick for the 2025-26 King Clancy Memorial Trophy.
This award goes each year to the player who shows top leadership qualities on the ice and makes a real difference in their community.
As an alternate captain, Winberg stands out for his steady presence in the locker room and his hands-on community work since joining the team.
Earlier this year, Winberg got deeply involved with Special Olympics Northern California.
After playing in a unified hockey game, he hosted 80 athletes, coaches, and families for four sweet nights at SAP Center.
His efforts also include Sharks Foundation events like holiday assist and pride celebrations, plus visits to support pet adoptions at Silicon Valley, animal control.
Team leaders praise Weinberg for donating countless hours and more than $50,000 this season to local causes.
He raised awareness on food insecurity by contributing 50,000 meals through Feeding America and back Second Harvest of Silicon Valley.
He supports LGBTQ plus initiatives, including pride scrimmages, and brings teammates like Tyler Toffoli along to amplify the impact.
His focus stays on building real connections through meet and greets and ongoing support.
These actions capture exactly what the King Clancy Trophy honors, blending on-ice leadership with off-ice compassion that leaves a lasting mark on San Jose.