Unless they end very high on a few all-time lists, which will be talked about, and it won't be the case for Celebrini unless he starts getting more points.
Hutson, among rookie Ds, might end-up 2nd all-time for assist by a rookie D if we're pacing him for the season so far (28 in 41). Thing is, he has 17 assists in his last 20 games and if he keeps that pace, he'll beat Murphy at #1 (63 vs 60). If that happens, it will definitely be talked about in PHWA circles.
As I mentioned in a post above this one, he's pacing to tie Leetch and Bourque at 3rd all-time rookie D ES points, with 18 in 41, but in the last 20 games he's had 11 and if he keeps that pace, he'll beat Murphy at #1 (41 vs 40).
Finally, he's pacing for 62 points, which would put him at 7th all-time rookie D, but he's been PPG for the last 20 games since being promoted to the first PP and getting more time with the top line. If he keeps that pace, he'll be 2nd all-time, 3 points behind Larry Murphy.