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Macklin Celebrini 1-of-1 Young Guns rookie card sells for record price at auction

Macklin Celebrini is the NHL’s new brightest young talent. As a 19-year-old with the San Jose Sharks this past season, Celebrini finished fourth in league scoring with 115 points (45g, 70a) and fourth in Hart Trophy voting as the league’s most valuable player. Now, collectors are taking notice. Saturday, Celebrini’s 1-of-1 Outburst Gold Young Guns

San Jose Sharks Macklin Celebrini Rookie Card Sells For Mind-Boggling Seven-Figures

The sports world continues to lose its mind when it comes to collectibles, especially the "1 of 1" kind.  Hockey fans are no stranger to this phenomenon, as center Macklin Celebrini of the San Jose Sharks is the latest star to have his card sell for seven figures. His 2024-25 Upper Deck Young Guns "Gold Outburst" variant, a card that is one-of-one, sold for $1.28 million at an auction, per Gino Hard on X .  Macklin Celebrini's one-of-one rookie card sold for $1.28 MILLION USD at auct...

Ex-Sabres star Jeff Skinner finds home overseas; Buffalo adds to hockey staff

Winger Jeff Skinner , who will count $6.4 million against the Buffalo Sabres’ salary cap in the upcoming season, has signed a one-year contract with EHC Biel, a team in the Swiss League. Skinner, 34, played 32 games for the San Jose Sharks last season, scoring six goals and 13 points before having his one-year contract terminated. After the Sabres exercised a buyout for final three seasons of his eight-year, $72 million contract following the ... Read the full article The post Ex-Sabres ...

2026 Top 25 Sharks Under 25 survey now open

The top 25 under 25 Sharks survey is back for another season, and it’s another good season to be an optimistic San Jose Sharks fan. Once again, the prospect pool is loaded with riches, and the under-25 crowd is chockful of talent. Before we jump into the new additions, let’s take a look at what last season’s list looked like. 1. Macklin Celebrini 2. Will Smith 3. Michael Misa 4. William Eklund 5. Yaroslav Askarov 6.   Sam Dickinson 7.   Shakir Mukhamadullin 8.   Igor Cherny...

Sharks' Michael Misa On San Jose's Future: 'Building Something Special'

Are the San Jose Sharks the team to watch heading into the 2026-27 NHL season? San Jose Sharks forward Michael Misa thinks so. The former 2025 second-overall pick enjoyed a fine rookie season last year, recording 21 points in 45 games, and heading into this season, should be playing a much bigger role among the team's top six. The Sharks have Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith making up their top two core players, but they've also landed the No.2 pick at June's draft, selecting Ivar Stenberg, wh...

Sharks sign top remaining free agent to 3-year, $12.75 contract extension

The San Jose Sharks locked one of the final pieces of their offseason by re-signing restricted free-agent forward Collin Graf to a three-year, $12.75 million contract carrying an average annual value of $4.25 million, general manager Mike Grier announced Friday. The extension will keep the 23-year-old under contract through the 2028-29 season after he completed […] The post Sharks sign top remaining free agent to 3-year, $12.75 contract extension appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Saturday Habs Headlines: Looking ahead to the 2027 NHL Draft

Montreal Canadiens news and notes Three prospects the Canadiens could target at the 2027 NHL Draft. [ The Hockey News ] Around the league and elsewhere Tommy Novak signed a three-year contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins. [ TSN ] The San Jose Sharks signed Collin Graf to a three-year extension. [ TSN ] Cole Perfetti discusses his extension with the Winnipeg Jets. [ TSN ] Major changes on defence and how Leo Carlsson’s contract affects the roster are two of ...