F Macklin Celebrini - Boston University Terriers, NCAA (2024 Draft)

ameselare

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Ottawa? Anaheim could end up having one of the scariest forwards group in the NHL with Celebrini, Cutter , Zegras , Terry, Leo Carlsson and McTavish .
How on earth would they afford all of these guys once they're off their ELCs? (Terry and Zegras already are). They'll need to pay their defensemen and goalies too. Just not possible.

Really hope Celebrini goes to the Sharks, he can be "The Guy" there. He's more than capable of it. He'll probably be a Hawk but whatever, we can be delusional for a few more weeks.
 

Kaner9

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How good this guy supposed tobe? Franchise player or good 1c? Love to see him on sj.
 

ameselare

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very good but he will need to mature physically, add mass and strength. If I were a GM I would strongly consider having him spend another year at BU.
Celebrini and his dad (Director of Sports Medicine & Performance for the Golden State Warriors) both implied in an Athletic article recently that they think he should spend another year at BU as well. I would actually be surprised if he doesn't go back. He's not tiny but I think to play his game effectively at the NHL level, adding mass and strength can only help him. He's had shoulder surgery once already too.

As for player comps you'll most often see scouts compare him to Crosby (-lite) and Toews. I've seen Tavares and Jack Hughes comps a few times too.
 

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As for player comps you'll most often see scouts compare him to Crosby (-lite) and Toews. I've seen Tavares and Jack Hughes comps a few times too.
If we're going for heady comps, I think Tavares or MacKinnon Lite work best for me. He plays a pretty heavy, explosive game. Not smooth like Crosby and not as flashy as Hughes. Toews is a solid comp too but Macklin strikes me as a bit more explosive/ dense but shorter than Toews, less range but more pop.

Any of these outcomes would be exceptional for the kid though.
 
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If we're going for heady comps, I think Tavares or MacKinnon Lite work best for me. He plays a pretty heavy, explosive game. Not smooth like Crosby and not as flashy as Hughes. Toews is a solid comp too but Macklin strikes me as a bit more explosive/ dense but shorter than Toews, less range but more pop.

Any of these outcomes would be exceptional for the kid though.

For me it's impossible to look at him on the ice and not see MacKinnon lite.
 

ameselare

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I would be shocked honestly. He's going stright to the NHL IMO.
It does seem bizarre I agree, but both him and his dad (Director of Sports Medicine and Performance for the Golden State Warriors) have come out recently and said they wouldn't mind him returning to BU, so I really don't know at this point. It's in an Athletic article but Rick said:

"Me and (Warriors coach) Steve Kerr talk about this all the time. There's a value to being patient and developing at a level that's more conducive to development. The NHL and NBA aren't developmental leagues. You're either ready or you're not. But college hockey is more conducive to that with the schedule, the work in the weight room and practice schedule. An Arizona scout called me and goes, 'For what you do for a living, where would you say he is on his developmental curve?' Honestly, he's a puppy. He shaves once every couple weeks. He's not even through puberty. He really is a kid, kid. He's got a little bit of maturing and growing to do, just getting that thickness of a man's body."

Playing in the NHL as an 18 year old is tough. Bedard is Bedard and he had no other choice either way, coming from the CHL. Then there's Benson, who's an outlier. Fantilli could have stayed at Michigan for another year if he wanted to, but he's 20 months older than Celebrini.

When we look back at players like Jack Hughes, it might have been beneficial for him to play college hockey for a year instead of going straight to the NHL. It'll be interesting to see what Celebrini decides to do. He did have shoulder surgery last summer, so I wonder if that will play into their decision as well, in terms of wanting to take more time to physically develop and get stronger.

EDIT: I also wonder if he goes to the NHL right away, if whichever team wins the lottery on Tuesday goes the Leo Carlsson load-management route for him. Something to consider.
 
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It does seem bizarre I agree, but both him and his dad (Director of Sports Medicine and Performance for the Golden State Warriors) have come out recently and said they wouldn't mind him returning to BU, so I really don't know at this point. It's in an Athletic article but Rick said:

"Me and (Warriors coach) Steve Kerr talk about this all the time. There's a value to being patient and developing at a level that's more conducive to development. The NHL and NBA aren't developmental leagues. You're either ready or you're not. But college hockey is more conducive to that with the schedule, the work in the weight room and practice schedule. An Arizona scout called me and goes, 'For what you do for a living, where would you say he is on his developmental curve?' Honestly, he's a puppy. He shaves once every couple weeks. He's not even through puberty. He really is a kid, kid. He's got a little bit of maturing and growing to do, just getting that thickness of a man's body."

Playing in the NHL as an 18 year old is tough. Bedard is Bedard and he had no other choice either way, coming from the CHL. Then there's Benson, who's an outlier. Fantilli could have stayed at Michigan for another year if he wanted to, but he's 20 months older than Celebrini.

When we look back at players like Jack Hughes, it might have been beneficial for him to play college hockey for a year instead of going straight to the NHL. It'll be interesting to see what Celebrini decides to do. He did have shoulder surgery last summer, so I wonder if that will play into their decision as well, in terms of wanting to take more time to physically develop and get stronger.

EDIT: I also wonder if he goes to the NHL right away, if whichever team wins the lottery on Tuesday goes the Leo Carlsson load-management route for him. Something to consider.
Interessting ! Thanks for sharing.
 
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