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Nathan MacKinnon gets snubbed as Macklin Celebrini crashes NHL's Ted Lindsay finalist announcement

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Skyler Walker
April 28, 2026  (12:19)
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Feb 4, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon (29) pushes San Jose Sharks center MacKlin Celebrini (71) off the puck in the third period at Ball Arena.
Photo credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

Macklin Celebrini just crashed into the NHL's biggest awards conversation, and Ryan Warsofsky now has the league's loudest young star.

The NHL spotlight shifted hard on Tuesday when the Ted Lindsay Award finalists were unveiled, turning a regular awards update into a real league-wide statement.

Celebrini joined Nikita Kucherov and Connor McDavid as the final three for the award given to the NHL's most outstanding player, as voted by fellow players.

That changes the weight of this story immediately. This is not media chatter, and it is not fan voting. This is the room recognizing who drove the league all season.

For Celebrini, the announcement lands even harder because he is not just included. He is standing beside two established giants who have owned this part of the calendar before.

The San Jose Sharks forward finished his second season with 115 points and set a new single-season franchise record, pushing past Joe Thornton's old mark.

He also finished fourth in NHL scoring, which is the part that turns this from a nice surprise into a serious league development.

The NHL just gave its awards race real weight with no Nathan MacKinnon

Kucherov arrived with 130 points and the resume of a two-time Ted Lindsay winner. McDavid came in with a league-leading 138 points and four previous wins in the same category.

That's why Celebrini's inclusion hits so hard. The NHL's player-voted award did not leave him on the edge of the conversation. It dropped him right into the middle of hockey's top tier.

The timing matters too. This is the 55th presentation of the only NHL award decided by the players themselves, which gives the finalist list its own credibility.

For the Sharks, this is bigger than one trophy race. It is a signal that the rebuild now has a face the rest of the league already respects.

And for the NHL, that is the real headline. Macklin Celebrini is no longer just a rising name. He is now part of the league's main stage.


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