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I'm a returning fan after ignoring the Sharks for years as they wandered the NHL wastelands with no plan on how they were going to get out. The day the Sharks won the lottery was the day I rekindled my interest in the team. So I've been a bit MIA on hockey for a while and didn't see Bedard's rookie year, so I won't comment on him.Based on my extremely early sample, I agree.
We all know that Bedard had a great rookie year, but is playing a bit too much on the outside. He'll be great and all, no doubt, but I think he has to decide if he wants to be a pure shooter or a more complete player.
Celebrini doesn't seem to have the same uncertainty. He seems extremely smart, has elite skills, but more of an inside game where I think he will notably penetrate places that CB tended to avoid, at least in his first year. What stands out mostly to me is MC's competitiveness, which seems to be on the level of Crosby.
When you get the unquestioned #1 pick in the draft, you start to have unreasonable expectations of how good that player will be. So far watching Celebrini, the #1 thing that has stood out to me is that it's very appropriate he's on the Sharks because he's like a shark himself on the ice. Always in motion, always coming after you, never stopping. It also looks to me like he thinks the game at a high level too on offense, but I don't think he'll have gaudy first year numbers offensively partly because of the level of help he'll have and partly because of where his offensive game is at the present time.
But for the first time in a long time, I'm looking forward to the start of a Sharks season.
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