SAN JOSE — The Los Angeles Kings came into the Shark Tank with a mandate:
Let anyone but Macklin Celebrini beat us.
Well, they did.
Let that serve as a warning to the rest of the NHL: These Sharks are not just a one-man band. They can really play.
It took a shootout, sure, but the Sharks picked up their second win in as many games on their four-game home stand Thursday night, 4-3.
And while Celebrini had an assist, it was the other Sharks that shone brightest and won a nationally televised game.
It’s becoming a regular occurrence, too.
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