Carson Wetsch knows greatness
Carson Wetsch has played a lot of hockey in a short time, but not many guys his age can say they grew up with two of the best young players in the NHL. So when San Jose Sharks 19-year-old Macklin Celebrini (30 points) and Chicago’s Connor Bedard (29 points) rip apart the league every night, the Kelowna Rockets captain watches with a different kind of appreciation.
“Both of them are from North Vancouver, so I grew up playing with them on open ice or actually on the team,” Wetsch told RocketFAN after practice last week. “I’ve known Celebrini since I was about 5 years old and played on his team constantly until he moved away to San Jose when he was 13 or 14, and then went to Shattuck or whatever. I’ve known those two for a while, and even at that young age, you knew they were going to be something special and that they were going to go far. It’s crazy to see how special they have become.”
For Wetsch, Celebrini is the one he knows best—not only from his youth, but also because he, too, is a draft pick of the San Jose Sharks.
“He’s a treat to watch. It’s actually ridiculous. Every time he’s on the ice, he makes something happen. It’s crazy.”


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