NHL Star Power Index: Sharks’ Macklin Celebrini records hat trick, Bruins’ David Pastrnak reaches 100 points


NHL Star Power Index: Sharks’ Macklin Celebrini records hat trick, Bruins’ David Pastrnak reaches 100 points

Welcome to the Nhl Index Power Star: A weekly caliber of players who control a substantial buzz around the league. When a player is included in this list, it may not be good, it means that they capture a lot of attention from the world of hockey.

These players do not have any particular order when it comes to the amount of buzzer they create. We will review the Power Star index every week during the regular season.

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San Jose Sharks striker Macklin Celebrate has created a strong rookie campaign, but Novio had the most impressive performance of the season this week when he recorded his first Hat Trick in a loss of 8 to 7 hours against Wild Minnesota.

Celebri scored three times and added two assists in the topic of great score. The star of the sharks became the first 18 -year -old in the history of the franchise to reach the feat and the Nhl’s Third of the last eight seasons, when he joined Anaheim Ducks forward Leo Carlsson and Columbus Blue Jackes Center Cole Sillinger.

This marked the fourth multi-goal performance for celebration during his beginner’s season.

Celebuar started things at 7:29 in the opening period when the beneficiary of a huge puck movement. Will Smith, Rookie’s partner, could slide the blow to the blue line to defend Jack Thompson. Thompson was able to reach the slot where he celebrated. Celebrini corrected her quickly and dragged her in front of the wild Marc-Andre Fleury.

In the middle of the third period, Smith could run through the ice and leave with a loose shit. After circle behind the network, Smith found it to be cut off -to the goal, and celebrate it was able to cover a shot that a furi who could not slide to stop for his third of the party.

Celebuar started a little slow in his rookie campaign, but he has really picked up his level of play for the last two months. The Rookie of the Sharks has won six goals and 14 assists since the beginning of March.

He goes to Montreal Canadiens defending Lane Hutson for only two points for the leadership of Rookie points. Despite losing its time at the beginning of the season, Celebi has still been one of the most impressive beginners this year.

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It may be a downward season for Boston Bruins, but this has not prevented Star David Pastrnak’s protagonist from being in an offensive clinic.

On Tuesday 7-2 victory against the New Jersey Devils, Pastrnak recorded a goal and two assists to reach the 100-point mark for the third consecutive season. Pastrnak became the first player in the NHL history in the NHL to get this feat.

At the beginning of the week, Pastrnak made even more history, as he recorded his first natural hat trick in a 5-1 victory against Carolina hurricanes. The Bruins took into account the five high for the team, with a couple of assists to boot. He also won his fourth consecutive season of at least 40 goals and fifth in his career on Rick Middleton (5) for the second more in the history of the team.

In the game on Saturday against the hurricanes, Pastrnak made its mark during the final 30 minutes of the contest.

Halfway from the second period, Pastrnak provided a goal from an impossible angle. Bruins striker Elias Lindholm was able to turn shit in front of the network before Pastrnak had the court. Pastrnak ended up kicking himself and, once controlled, fired a side angle shot in front of the hurricane goalkeeper, Frederik Andersen, through the goal.

At the mark of the 15:18 of the contest, the star of Bruins showed its spectacular pall manipulation skills. His teammate, Morgan Geekie, took the puck to the Hurricane area, surveyed a landscape and found Pastrnak open in the face circle. Pastrnak was able to skate in Andersen and headed for a goal.

Pastrnak has a week for ages, as he has scored five goals and eight assists in his last four games. Dating to even more, the Winger de Bruins has scored seven goals in its last six contests and, clearly, it will not slow down despite the fact that Boston has lacked the Playoffs of the Stanley Cup this season.

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Since entering the NHL in 2022, Ottawa Senators’ defender, Jake Sanderson, has made significant progress in each of his three seasons. As the regular season ends, Sanderson has the best season of his career from an offensive point of view.

Sanderson has reached 54 points and its 43 assists take the second place of the team behind it only Tim Stutzle (51).

The Blue-Liner senators have registered three goals and two assists in their last five games and recorded one point in four of these contests. Sanderson recorded a goal and attendance at a 3-0 victory against Florida Panthers this past Saturday.

In the mark of 11:21 of the first period against Florida, Sanderson was found in the right place in the right place. After his teammate, Shane Pinto, got his kick behind the Panthers network, Sanderson stood in the face circle and Pinto fell on a perfect pass for an embracing goal through a timer.

Sanderson also added a high school attendance to Drake Batherson’s Power-Play goal only three minutes later to expand the advantage of Ottawa up to 2-0.

Sanderson has been a large part of Ottawa’s success this season, as the franchise will play in the later season’s hockey for the first time since the 2016-17 campaign. It provides a stabilizing presence on the back, while also having the offensive competence that provides senators with an added impulse.

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The goalkeeper of Vegas Golden Knights, Adin Hill, has been a constant source of stability since he was purchased by the team during his Stanley Cup winner in 2022-23. Finally, achieving his opportunity as a franchise network, Hill continues to be excellent by a team that wants to return to glory.

Hill has reached a record 31-13-5, in addition to 2.46 goals in the average and a percentage of .908 this season. During his last two beginnings, the veteran goalkeeper has produced attached wins to get 1.50 goals in the average and a percentage of savings of .935.

More recently, Hill turned 24 of the 25 shots that faced a 2-1 victory against Seattle Kraken on Thursday. He ended up stopping 11 shots in the third period to prevent the Kraken from not tieing the game.

Hill also allowed one goal or less in four of his last nine outings and has been a force on the part of the section.

The Golden Knights are about to put the Playoff site in the Pacific Division with only a few games in the regular season. Once the Stanley Cup playoffs are launched, Hill will count a lot to keep some of the western conference elite teams out of the scoreboard when the team tries to make a Stanley Cup again.