NHL: Macklin Celebrini resumes practice with San Jose Sharks, as focus shifts from Olympics to playoff chase
San Jose Sharks’ Macklin Celebrini speaks about his experience representing Canada at the Olympics during a press conference at Tech CU Arena in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. “Most media we’ve had.
Ever,” Celebrini said. “Starting to feel like a Canadian market.”Some of those local media outlets were at a Sharks practice for the first time this season, underscoring the team’s growing relevance and Celebrini’s reach as one of the Bay Area’s“I know Mack is certainly proud to be Canadian, and he should be,” but we were also proud to represent, you know, San Jose Sharks, the Bay Area, the community around here, the fans, obviously, he’s become, you know, the face of the franchise, in a sense,for San Jose’s weekend games against McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday and goalie Connor Hellebuyck – who made 41 saves for Team USA in the gold medal game — and the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday. “This was the goal,” Sharks coach Ryan Warsofsky said. “Not to talk to this many media people, but the goal was to get the energy back in the building and get people talking about the Sharks again, and I think the players did a great job of doing that.” San Jose Sharks’ Macklin Celebrini speaks about his experience representing Canada at the Olympics during a press conference at Tech CU Arena in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. “This homestead is going to be pretty much sold out,” Warsofsky added. “Crowds and people are going to be excited to see our team play again.” As excited as Celebrini was to be back in San Jose, there was still some bitterness as to how the Olympic tournament ended.While Celebrini on Wednesday expressed gratitude for the opportunity to represent his native country of Canada on hockey’s biggest international stage, where he played with several of the game’s greatest stars, there remained – reasonable or otherwise — a feeling of failure. Celebrini and the Canadians did enough to beat the United States in Sunday’s gold medal game at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena in Italy. But the heart-stopping final came down to 3-on-3 overtime, where New Jersey Devils center Jack Hughes scored the winning goal, handingFor anyone who thought Celebrini would now be past the disappointment of losing the men’s hockey gold medal game, think again. “A lot of those guys I looked up to my whole childhood, and it was an honor play with them and be around them every single day,” Celebrini said at Sharks Ice. “But it sucks. It’s a little sour that you look back at it and just didn’t get the job done.”San Jose Sharks’ Macklin Celebrini and San Jose Sharks’ Vincent Desharnais talk during the first practice after the Olympics at Tech CU Arena in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. Now the Sharks are hoping other Olympians, Sweden’s Alex Wennberg, Switzerland’s Philipp Kurashev, and Slovakia’s Pavol Regenda, can use the pressure of an Olympic tournament – and the disappointment that came with it — to their benefit as their playoff chase resumes. Celebrini said playing with McDavid, the NHL’s leading scorer before Wednesday and a three-time Hart Trophy winner, and Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon, the league’s second-leading scorer, showed him “where the bar is at.” “Those guys play with such pace, and they think the game so fast, and the level that they play at, the practice that they play at, probably the fastest practices I’ve ever been a part of.The Sharks’ homestand is going to be vitally important to any postseason hopes, as they entered Wednesday five points out of a playoff spot with 27 games left to play.San Jose Sharks forward stuck in New York as snowstorm hammers northeastKurtenbach: USA men’s hockey’s ugly, glorious 2026 gold is just the beginningCelebrini’s performance so far this season, with 81 points in 55 games, is clearly a big reason why the Sharks are in the mix for their first playoff appearance since 2019. “We want to take those next steps, and all this comes along with it,” Celebrini said. “The fans, the attention. We want those expectations. We want that pressure, because that means we’re doing a good thing and we’re trending the right way. “So I think just at the end of the day, all this comes into it, and hopefully you guys come back more.”Major Northern California music festival gets canceled for 2026Dear Abby: I'm resentful that my family opposes the rules about my babyDe La Salle cancels first five baseball games for conduct violationsDear Abby: She crosses the line with my boyfriend, and I get called clingy
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Post-Olympics NHL Bubble Watch: Every team's playoff chancesWith the medals awarded, the sprint is on to the end of the regular season.
Read more »
NHL Season Resumes After Olympic Break: Playoff Races and Player ImpactThe NHL season restarts after the Olympic break, with players returning as medalists, runners-up, or injured. This article analyzes the impact of the Olympics on teams and players, particularly focusing on the playoff races, including the Lightning's performance and the Canadiens' recent surge. The absence of Russian players and the emotional toll on others are also examined.
Read more »
Sharks Face Critical Decisions Amidst Playoff Push and Trade DeadlineThe San Jose Sharks are at a crossroads, navigating a challenging season with key players approaching free agency and a crucial trade deadline looming. General Manager Mike Grier must balance immediate playoff aspirations with long-term roster building, weighing tough decisions about player acquisitions, potential trades, and the future of the team's core.
Read more »
Former NHL star Jeremy Roenick blasts USA hockey's controversial critics“Shame on everybody for not celebrating this.”
Read more »
Post-Olympics NHL Bubble Watch: Every team's playoff chancesWith the medals awarded, the sprint is on to the end of the regular season.
Read more »
NHL trade grades: Report cards for biggest deals of 2025-26Hockey trade season is heating up! Find grades for each GM involved in all the big swaps here.
Read more »
