Friday, April 17, 2026

Macklin Celebrini Plants His Flag

A Record‑Setting Year in San Jose

 Macklin Celebrini arrived in San Jose this NHL  season, walked in, hung his coat, and quietly rewrote a chapter of franchise history. The 19‑year‑old didn’t chase Joe Thornton’s single‑season points record so much as stalk it, closing the gap shift by shift until the inevitable happened. 

He had a three‑point night against Winnipeg that pushed him to 115 and past the 114 Jumbo posted back in 2006‑07. Thornton did it with the old maestro’s touch — 92 assists, a conductor’s baton. Celebrini did it with a modern edge, a balanced ledger of 45 goals and 70 assists that made the record feel less like surprise and more like progression.

What defined Celebrini’s sophomore year wasn’t just the math, though the math was loud. It was the way he carried a team still trying to remember what relevance feels like. 

Every night, he played as if the Sharks were already on the other side of the rebuild, as if the standings were a clerical error that would eventually correct themselves. He didn’t float on the perimeter or wait for the game to come to him.

He dragged the puck into the blind zones, forced plays to open, and made veteran defenders look like they’d wandered into the wrong decade. The kid didn’t blink. He didn’t even look like blinking was an option.

And then there’s the company he joined — Wayne Gretzky, the only other teenager in league history to hit at least 40 goals and 70 assists in a season. 

That’s not a comparison anyone in San Jose makes lightly. But Celebrini earned it the old‑fashioned way: by showing up every night, by refusing to let the grind dull his edges, by turning sophomore expectations into something closer to a new game in town. 

His rookie year hinted at this version of him — 25 goals, 38 assists — but this season he stepped into the light and didn’t flinch. 

The Sharks still fell short of the playoffs, and that’s the part of the story that will age differently depending on what comes next. But if you’re looking for a franchise turning point, a moment when the future stopped being theoretical and became something you could actually see, it’s this season. 

Celebrini didn’t just break a record; he planted a flag. And for the first time in a long time, San Jose has a player who makes you believe the climb back up the mountain isn’t just possible — it’s underway.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Canucks vs Oilers

1-0 Oilers 1st Period

GAME PREVIEW

The Canucks have nothing on the line except the satisfaction of jamming a stick in Edmonton’s spokes, and Adam Foote’s group is exactly the kind of detail‑first outfit that can do it. They’ll skate loose, play honest, and try to drag the Oilers into a low‑event grind where one weird bounce can tilt the night

For Edmonton, this is about rhythm and clean habits. Hyman’s return restores their forechecking spine, while Draisaitl stays shelved until the playoffs open Saturday. Depth players get one more stress test, and the mission is simple: sharpen the blade, don’t take damage.

When the dust settles, we’ll break down what it means for seeding and set the table for a proper playoff preview.

GAME TIME 

Goaltenders

Tolopilo, 'Nuks  Ingram, Oilers   

SCORING

1st Period
  

Canucks vs Oilers
Condensed Game 

Monday, April 13, 2026

Avs vs Oilers

 2-1 Avs FINAL



GAME TIME 

Goaltenders

Wedgewood, AvsIngram, Oilers   
  

 Avs vs Oilers
Condensed Game 

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Oilers vs Kings

 1-0 Kings FINAL



GAME TIME 

Goaltenders

Ingram, Oilers   |   Forsberg, Kings
  
SCORING

1st Period
Artemi Panarin (28) LAK Unassisted

2nd Period
No scoring 

3rd Period
No scoring 

SCORE  1-0 Kings FINAL

 Oilers vs Kings
Condensed Game 

Friday, April 3, 2026

Matthew Schaefer and the Season that Grew

Schaefer's season rolls on toward records and awards

There’s a point every spring when a bubble team starts to look less like a playoff threat and more like a group quietly checking the weather for their first tee time. The Islanders are drifting toward that point. Not dead, not buried — just living in that uneasy space where the math tightens and the scoreboard becomes a nightly referendum.

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Blackhawks vs Oilers

3-1 OILERS FINAL

Jarry gets the start vs Blackhawks

Edmonton finally put together the kind of wire‑to‑wire effort they’ve been threatening for weeks, a full 60 minutes where the structure held and the pace never sagged. The scoring spread told the story: the season of 2025-26 wasn’t entirely left to McDavid to drag a team uphill. 

To Maya with love from Edmonton Oilers' Matthias Ekholm and the entire Oilers organization

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