cydjericho
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- Jul 15, 2006
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I hate to be the one to possibly burst everyone's bubble about the potential of drafting first overall and selecting Celerbrini. There is a very good possibility he doesn't sign with the Sharks, and possibly holds out.
My son plays on the same youth team as Macklin's younger brother, and if anyone has ever been around Rick Celebrini, Macklin's dad, you would hear how much he despises the Sharks organization.
Anyone within ear shot of him can confirm, but Rick feels like the Jr. Sharks ruined Macklin's development when he played for them in his 14u year. As soon as they could, they moved him onto another youth team. And which is also why Macklin's younger brother does not even play for the Jr. Sharks currently.
There is quite a bit of frustration among the Jr. Sharks that they can not develop higher end youth talent like the So. Cal teams can, so once there is a promising player in the system, they most of the time leave to another club.
This is where Rick's frustrations come from. It's honestly a shame as Rick does a TON for the youth hockey community in the area. But you never hear the Sharks promote anything he does, only the Warriors, because he works for them.
As random as this is, the person to thank for this might be Curtis Brown. Who used to run the Jr. Sharks for many many years, Unfortunately, the Jr. Sharks in his time running it never mad any head ground on development like the So. Cal rivals.
So like I said, I'd chamber any excitement of the Sharks winning the draft lottery, and expecting Celebrini to sign.
I actually find it quite comical at this point, that the Sharks emptied their cupboard to tank, so they could potentially land a generational talent, but can't because of Curtis Brown.
My son plays on the same youth team as Macklin's younger brother, and if anyone has ever been around Rick Celebrini, Macklin's dad, you would hear how much he despises the Sharks organization.
Anyone within ear shot of him can confirm, but Rick feels like the Jr. Sharks ruined Macklin's development when he played for them in his 14u year. As soon as they could, they moved him onto another youth team. And which is also why Macklin's younger brother does not even play for the Jr. Sharks currently.
There is quite a bit of frustration among the Jr. Sharks that they can not develop higher end youth talent like the So. Cal teams can, so once there is a promising player in the system, they most of the time leave to another club.
This is where Rick's frustrations come from. It's honestly a shame as Rick does a TON for the youth hockey community in the area. But you never hear the Sharks promote anything he does, only the Warriors, because he works for them.
As random as this is, the person to thank for this might be Curtis Brown. Who used to run the Jr. Sharks for many many years, Unfortunately, the Jr. Sharks in his time running it never mad any head ground on development like the So. Cal rivals.
So like I said, I'd chamber any excitement of the Sharks winning the draft lottery, and expecting Celebrini to sign.
I actually find it quite comical at this point, that the Sharks emptied their cupboard to tank, so they could potentially land a generational talent, but can't because of Curtis Brown.