Celebrini takes his turn to put on a show for Vancouver friends, hockey fans
VANCOUVER — Amid the Vancouver Canucks’ lost season, the fans in the stands at Rogers Arena are bearing witness to star turns from the local kids who come to town to play in front of friends and family.
Tuesday night, it was Macklin Celebrini’s turn. The 19-year-old centre had his best night yet on his hometown sheet with a goal and three assists as his San Jose Sharks handed the Canucks yet another loss, this time by a 5-2 margin. Vancouver is 1-12-2 in its last 15 games.
Celebrini now has nine points in four career games played in his hometown.
“It’s always special coming back home,” he said after being named the game’s first star for the second time in San Jose’s two visits to Vancouver this season.


