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Move over, Jumbo! Macklin Celebrini breaks Sharks record held by Joe Thornton

When it comes to single-season offensive production in the history of the San Jose Sharks, Macklin Celebrini now stands alone.

With the Sharks facing the Winnipeg Jets at Canada Life Centre on Thursday night, Celebrini had two assists in the first period and scored at the 1:14 mark of the third, giving him 115 points on the year as he broke the team’s single-season scoring record set by Joe Thornton in 2006-07.

On his goal, Celebrini took a pass from John Klingberg in the slot and fired a shot past Jets goalie Eric Comrie for his 45h goal of the season.

The goal gave the Sharks a 6-1 lead in the final game of the season for both teams.

Celebrini also had a dazzling second assist on forward Igor Chernyshov’s power play goal at the 6:26 mark of the first period, and assisted on Will Smith’s even-strength goal at the 16:54 mark.

On the first goal, Celebrini sent a between-the-legs pass along the blue line to William Eklund, who fired a shot on net that was stopped by Comrie. Chernyshov then beat Comrie on a second effort, scoring on his own rebound for his ninth goal of the season.

The Sharks then took a 2-1 lead after Celebrini sent a puck to Chernyshov inside the Jets’ blue line. John Klingberg then took control of a loose puck and gave it to Celebrini, who fired it over to an open Smith for his 24th of the season.

“I know (Celebrini) can give me the puck, so I just try to get open for him,” Smith said on NBC Sports California during the first intermission. “(Klingberg) made a nice play there, too, jumping up. All around good play.”

The 19-year-old Celebrini, now in his second NHL season, has played in all 82 games for the Sharks this year.

Thornton was 27 when he set the mark 19 years ago, playing in all 82 Sharks games that season. Thornton, inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame last year, broke the team record set by Jonathan Cheechoo in 2005-06 when he had 93 points in 82 games.

Celebrini's 70 assists are the fifth-most in team history. Thornton holds the team record with 92 in 2006-07.

Celebrini came into Thursday as the NHL's fourth-leading scorer with 112 points, as he scored or assisted on 45.7% of the Sharks' 245 goals this season.

With his goal, Celebrini on Thursday also moved into sole possession of second place on the Sharks' single-season goal-scoring list. Patrick Marleau scored 44 goals in 2009-2010, and Owen Nolan scored 44 in 1999-2000.

Cheechoo holds the Sharks’ record for goals in a season with 56 in 2006-07.

Celebrini's 68 assists are the fifth-most in team history. Thornton holds the team record with 92 in 2006-07.

That percentage of a team's goals over the course of a season was, at that point, the highest for a teenager in NHL history, eclipsing Wayne Gretzky’s mark of 45.5% during the 1979-80 season when he was 19. That year, Gretzky scored or assisted on 137 of the Edmonton Oilers' 301 goals.

Celebrini has steadily produced offense throughout the season. He had 37 points in 26 games in October and November, averaging 1.42 points per game. From the start of December to the start of the Olympic break, Celebrini averaged 1.52 points per game, scoring 44 points in 29 games.

After an emotionally draining performance at the Milan Olympics, where he helped Canada to a silver medal, Celebrini had 31 points in the Sharks’ next 26 games, or 1.19 points per game.

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This story was originally published April 16, 2026 at 6:20 PM.

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