Also the biggest thing that stood out to me. He can casually redirect into corners, 5 hole, wherever he likes forehand and backhand. Having a front-of-net skillset to go along with all the other rush and 5-man skills, it's really rare at the pro level, let alone a rookie.
They're excellent, but he should habitually turn to face the net for rebounds no matter which side he tips on. Edit: oh, and also immediately enter a wider-legged, deeper power stance, because the next thing to happen is someone significantly bigger is going try to shove him the h*ll out of there.
@@janbrittenson210I agree but u gotta remember this is no where near being his bread and butter it’s a really raw skill for him but with some coaching it could become a strength in his game at the nhl level
Jumbo definately should have stayed in the minors for one or two more years... He was a late bloomer and i really think being rushed into the NHL at 18 stifled his development and he probably would have came into his own a few years earlier than he did had he spend just one or two more years in the minors to develop his game and gain maturity and confidence...
Can a returning active player play in an Alumni game? Asking for a friend. Now with the addition of Clowie as Asst. GM, the Sharks have most of their alumni team in -house - Patty, Jumbo, Ricci, Nabby - who am I missing?
Thanks for your comment! The development camps were open to public so all I needed to do was show up on time at the rink during the practice event. The prospect scrimmage that will take place at Tech CU Arena tomorrow requires a ticket about $20-30 a seat.
@@darksaga80 game 7 of the cup finals was supposed to be the last time any nhl team wore anything affiliated to adidas. Fanatics is supposed to be the the practice and game jerseys for the 24-25 season
Agreed. He looks like Jack Hughes at the moment. If the Sharks threw him to the wolves right away...probably put up Slavkovsky numbers (10 goals, 20 pts) across 60-some games on a team that's three years away from even thinking .500 much less aim for the 8th Spot.
More complete a player albeit less spectacular... Potential to be a top 6 two-way forward with defensive responsibility blended with offensive upside- he has the potential to be a poor man's Jonathan Toews, and a top 6 forward in the league with a peak upside of a point per game, if he can live up to his projection!
Awesome! Hope he has a long and healthy career. ~A Penguins fan who appreciates talent regardless of the team.
Raw footage of Celebrini’s first practice 🔥
Yuuuup. Smith、Musty、Dickinson、Bystedt、Edstrom、Havelid、Cagnoni、and a little bit of Chernyshov will follow.
Really impressed by how good he is at tipping pucks considering he’s such a skilled player. He really does play a lot like Crosby
Also the biggest thing that stood out to me. He can casually redirect into corners, 5 hole, wherever he likes forehand and backhand. Having a front-of-net skillset to go along with all the other rush and 5-man skills, it's really rare at the pro level, let alone a rookie.
He's pretty far off of Crosby let's be real for a second
@@Carrissvmf I’m not saying he’s as skilled. They just play a similair game. Obviously macklin isn’t on Crosbys level.
They're excellent, but he should habitually turn to face the net for rebounds no matter which side he tips on.
Edit: oh, and also immediately enter a wider-legged, deeper power stance, because the next thing to happen is someone significantly bigger is going try to shove him the h*ll out of there.
@@janbrittenson210I agree but u gotta remember this is no where near being his bread and butter it’s a really raw skill for him but with some coaching it could become a strength in his game at the nhl level
Those tips are crazy
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Ive never played hockey, is that as hard as it looks? I mean he makes it look easy but it still doesnt look easy
They are floating muffins at him wtf lol
Coach Ricci is always fun to watch in Development camp
New generation of players are so different!
That’s Pro speed & handling on display.
Hell yeah, thanks dude! Loved watching this.
Thanks for doing this!
He is so good.
This is an awesome comp
His speed and edge work stood out the most to me.
Kid's gonna be good
Thank you for doing this!
I like his style
sharks got a very well balanced prospect pool.. bystedt, edstrom, haltunen, celebrini, dickinson, wallenius.. not bad.
Musty
Actually its pretty forward skewed. I hope if theyre still bad they get landon dupont in 2027
How can Celebrini NOT turn pro? He reminds me of Jumbo, a smooth skater who sees the entire ice. Helluva pickup...
Jumbo definately should have stayed in the minors for one or two more years... He was a late bloomer and i really think being rushed into the NHL at 18 stifled his development and he probably would have came into his own a few years earlier than he did had he spend just one or two more years in the minors to develop his game and gain maturity and confidence...
I think his skating is underrated, legit very good skating
how is he underrated bro😂😂 he hasn’t played a game and was drafted 1st overall
@@connorjacobs because when people talk about him and his game, they don't talk about his skating as his strenght
Looking good. Hopefully he’s a dawg. San Jose could use a handful of those rn
Can a returning active player play in an Alumni game? Asking for a friend.
Now with the addition of Clowie as Asst. GM, the Sharks have most of their alumni team in -house - Patty, Jumbo, Ricci, Nabby - who am I missing?
you can see the elite skills of this player, but IMO he should play one more years in the minors.
i agree he looks to be struggling in some of the more contact based drills
Can you pay to watch these or do you need to be invited in?
Thanks for your comment! The development camps were open to public so all I needed to do was show up on time at the rink during the practice event. The prospect scrimmage that will take place at Tech CU Arena tomorrow requires a ticket about $20-30 a seat.
Seriously you not going to answer the question I reject your heart haha.
@@YAMAHOCKEY Oh thanks vey much YAMA. I accept the heart now.
@@DanRaidersWarriorsSharksGiantsMy bad haha I completely misread your question😂 I have no idea if that’s possible.
There are still tickets available for the scrimmage tomorrow.
Looks like nhl speed but he’s probably not nhl ready it’s close tho hard to judge from a development camp
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They’re still wearing adidas practice jerseys lol
Did they switch this year to a different company?
@@darksaga80 game 7 of the cup finals was supposed to be the last time any nhl team wore anything affiliated to adidas. Fanatics is supposed to be the the practice and game jerseys for the 24-25 season
@@andrewheitmeyer9945 Thanks for the update. I had no idea. Good to know.
He’s the next daigle
Bedard>
He’ll be nowhere near Matthews or Bedard in their rookie season.
And you’ll be nowhere and be no one forever. Congrats on your accomplishments
@@OhYaSure ahah you sound very very mad and triggered
Agreed. He looks like Jack Hughes at the moment.
If the Sharks threw him to the wolves right away...probably put up Slavkovsky numbers (10 goals, 20 pts) across 60-some games on a team that's three years away from even thinking .500 much less aim for the 8th Spot.
He’s gross
He's no Bedard
Nobody is
He's better 🤣
@@TheGENeralsoldier no but he is still pretty good
More complete a player albeit less spectacular... Potential to be a top 6 two-way forward with defensive responsibility blended with offensive upside- he has the potential to be a poor man's Jonathan Toews, and a top 6 forward in the league with a peak upside of a point per game, if he can live up to his projection!
@Pojo-tq4zk Better than Bedard?!
Sooth as silk! He is gonna do GREAT things, hope Grier can put a good cast around him. Going to be fun to watch, for sure. What wheels, hands, vision.
Ниче особенного, таких в пивной лиге пачками бегают
damn that beer league must be fun to watch