SAN JOSE, Calif. — Macklin Celebrini didn't take long to make an impact for the San Jose Sharks.
The 18-year-old rookie scored San Jose's first goal of the season and added an assist in his first period as a pro Thursday night against the St. Louis Blues, signifying a brighter future ahead for a franchise that has been in the doldrums the last five years.
''It was awesome,'' Celebrini said. ''It's everything I thought it would be for my first game. It was an amazing experience and I'll cherish it for the rest of my life.''
The happy beginning had a sad ending for San Jose as the Sharks blew a 4-1 lead in the third period and lost 5-4 in overtime.
Celebrini's first career goal came on his third career shift and was a fortunate one. The former Boston University star came in on a rush and did a spin-o-rama near the boards before trying a centering pass to William Eklund that hit defenseman Matt Kessel's skate and went past Joel Hofer at the 7:01 mark.
''I just tried to fake up and then just throw one to the middle and see if he could get a stick on it,'' Celebrini said. ''Just a lucky bounce off the d-man's skate.''
Celebrini didn't even realize he got credit for the goal until teammate Eklund told him during the celebratory scrum.
The goal led to a loud ovation and chants of "Celebrini! Celebrini!" from a fanbase that has been starved for success but is energized by a youth movement led by Celebrini, the No. 1 pick in this year's draft, and 2023 first-rounder Will Smith.