He works for the Golden State Warriors now I believe.His dad use to work for the Vancouver Canucks.
He works for the Golden State Warriors now I believe.
He also had a 5 point game last night giving him 22 in 13 games since the turn of the new year. Crazy for a kid in his 16 year old season.
I will certainly defer to others who have seen him more, but I agree with you. I wasn't that impressed at the U17 challenge. I expected a much better player. I've seen him play for the Steel once this year against NTDP Under 18 team. He has skill and made some nice plays, but I would hardly say he was dominating out there. Celebrini's stats are really good obviously but I prefer Eiserman quite easily from what I've seen so far looking to next year. Looking at historical precedents, when you consider that Celebrini plays on a stacked team and Svechnikov comfortably led his team in scoring in his D-1, I don't think the difference is very much.Has anyone here had eyes on him this season for a full scouting report? I watched him at the U-17 Challenge and while he was a good player, he was not distinguishable in any way from the other elite players. I later learned that RSV was running through many of the teams and he was not 100 percent while playing. What he's been doing in the U this year is underrepresented. No other U-17 player has ever led the league with the amount of ppg. In fact only Jack Hughes, who was on the NTDP and not really a true league member, had a higher ppg average over the past several decades. So how good is Celebrini? Are we talking about another franchise altering number one prospect for the 24 draft??
I will certainly defer to others who have seen him more, but I agree with you. I wasn't that impressed at the U17 challenge. I expected a much better player. I've seen him play for the Steel once this year against NTDP Under 18 team. He has skill and made some nice plays, but I would hardly say he was dominating out there. Celebrini's stats are really good obviously but I prefer Eiserman quite easily from what I've seen so far looking to next year. Looking at historical precedents, when you consider that Celebrini plays on a stacked team and Svechnikov comfortably led his team in scoring in his D-1, I don't think the difference is very much.
The Steel have 4 of the top 6 scorers in the USHL. 3 NHL picks with undoubtedly more come June. 2nd best record in the USHL. Maybe they aren't running laps around the USHL, but they have a very talented team. Svech led his team in scoring by a lot when you look on a per game basis. The 3rd leading scorer on the Lumberjacks that year had 38 points and was a defenseman. The Steel should have 6 forwards end up with 40+ points this year. 7 if you count Finley.Eiserman certainly has a better shot and looks like a better skater than Celebrini but again I haven't really delved to deep into either's game play. Celebrini's stats are even more impressive than Svechnikov's were and I'm not all that sure that this year's Steel team can be considered a "stacked" roster. I'm just wondering if Celebrini has that "IT" factor where all his attributes just add up to a future super-star player. Not many fans of the USHL on this site so it may be hard to find a poster who has seen a lot of Celebrini this year.
I'd be pretty surprised, although I expect at some point Seattle acquires Aiden to make a final push.
Not only that, but the same club, North Shore Winter Club in North Van.Crazy to think that both the no.1 overall pick in 2023 and 2024 could come from Vancouver.
You mean 2024 and 2025, with the ntdp u18Not only that, but the same club, North Shore Winter Club in North Van.
Celebrini plays in the USHL but does not play NTDP, he plays for the Chicago SteelYou mean 2024 and 2025, with the ntdp u18
Imagine a team with Connor, Macklin and Dryden on it.Not only that, but the same club, North Shore Winter Club in North Van.
he is implying that instead, Eiserman will be the top pick next year and Hagens the year afterCelebrini plays in the USHL but does not play NTDP, he plays for the Chicago Steel
Exactlyhe is implying that instead, Eiserman will be the top pick next year and Hagens the year after
Yeah, I still haven't seen a complete game with him but as of right now he has to be considered the favorite to go 1st over-all next summer. I mean the skill level on this kid is right off the charts! I said it before, what he is doing this year in the USHL as a 16 year old is unprecedented.
So are we actually set on using the “Cheetah” nickname that their commentator uses or…
Bro...is the slogan for the tankathon in 2024 going to be losing for Macklin?