Celebrini Breaks Thornton’s Single-Season Sharks’ Points Record
· Yahoo Sports
Move over, Jumbo. Macklin Celebrini is now the highest-scoring San Jose Sharks player in a season.
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Celebrini has 115 points, his third period goal giving the Sharks a 6-1 lead in a rout of the Winnipeg Jets. This was on top of two assists on Thursday night.
Joe Thornton was the previous record holder with 114 points in 2006-07.
Macklin Celebrini breaks the #SJSharks single-season point record surpassing his landlord, Joe Thornton.
…Oh yeah, and he did it as a teenager. pic.twitter.com/LVtbdFPO35
— SnipeCity420 (@SnipeCity420) April 17, 2026
The San Jose Sharks had plenty of fun with the record-setter, throwing water on him in the fistbump line.
— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) April 17, 2026
Thornton, of course, was in the prime of his career when he set the San Jose Sharks franchise mark: He was 27 when he scored 22 goals and 92 assists in 2006-07.
Celebrini is 19, just scratching the surface of his potential: He’s got 45 goals and 70 assists this season. His 45 goals in a season is second in franchise history, second behind Jonathan Cheechoo’s 56, set in 2005-06.
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