Rookies Celebrini and Smith give Sharks fans a reason to be excited
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — San Jose prospect Will Smith likes to fire up YouTube and watch the Sharks’ epic Game 7 comeback against Vegas for inspiration.
Smith was just a 14-year-old kid living on the other side of the country during that memorable 2019 playoff game. But now he has joined No. 1 overall pick Macklin Celebrini as reasons for optimism that the Sharks can get back to that level after a five-year stretch as the worst team in the NHL.
“How loud it was,” he said about his memory of that first-round game. San Jose overcame a 3-0 deficit in the third period to beat the Golden Knights 5-4 in overtime and Smith has asked his new teammates about it now that he is ready to make his debut with the Sharks.
“Seeing the Shark Tank like that is pretty crazy. They were telling me it was so loud, their ears were just ringing the entire time. It’s our goal to get it back to that,” he said.