Macklin Celebrini continued historic season with the San Jose Sharks on Friday night.
It seems like everywhere the 19-year old turns, he makes a new bit of history or sets a new hockey record.
That was no different when taking on the New York Rangers on this night.
Celebrini notched a goal less than 90 seconds into the game, his 25th of the season.
It marks the second 25-goal season of his career.
That makes Celebrini the 12th player in NHL history to have multiple 25-goal seasons as a teenager, according to Sportsnet.
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It obviously isn't easy to have multiple 25-goal seasons as a teenager in the NHL. Even the best players aren't teenagers in the league for very long.
Celebrini won't even turn 20 until June, so this whole season is being played at 19 for him.
It's been an exciting time for him on a number of levels. The huge leap in his game has been incredibly impressive.
This level of play has also gotten Celebrini a spot on Team Canada for the Olympics in February. And at this rate, he'll probably find a way to make some kind of history there, too.
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