2024 NHL Draft: Macklin Celebrini selected No. 1 overall by San Jose Sharks

Celebrini was the youngest player ever to win the Hobey Baker Award as the top NCAA men's player

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JUNE 28: Former NHL player Joe Thornton (L) poses for photos with Macklin Celebrini after he was selected by the San Jose Sharks with the first overall pick of the first round of the 2024 Upper Deck NHL Draft at Sphere on June 28, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JUNE 28: Former NHL player Joe Thornton (L) poses for photos with Macklin Celebrini after he was selected by the San Jose Sharks with the first overall pick of the first round of the 2024 Upper Deck NHL Draft at Sphere on June 28, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

The San Jose Sharks made Boston University forward Macklin Celebrini the first overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft on Friday night at The Sphere in Las Vegas.

This was the first time in Sharks franchise history they owned the No. 1 overall pick. They have drafted second overall three times and not since 1997 when they chose Patrick Marleau.

Celebrini, who turned 18 this month, was second in NCAA scoring this past season with 32 goals and third overall with 64 points in 38 games for the Terriers. He won Hockey East Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year. The Vancouver native topped his year off by becoming the youngest player ever to win the Hobey Baker Award as the top men's player.

Celebrini, the top-ranked North American skater on NHL Central Scouting's final ranking, has said he could benefit from going back to Boston University for another year, but the Sharks would like to add a spark to their lineup immediately.

"I think he's got a special mentality to make himself better [and] push himself. Super competitive," said Sharks general manager Mike Grier in May. "[He] brings it every day, and already ... he's got a great level of professionalism to him. I think he gives himself every chance to succeed."

Only two No. 1 overall picks since 2006 have not gone straight to the NHL after being drafted — Buffalo Sabres defenseman Owen Power (Michigan, 2021) and Erik Johnson (Minnesota, 2006), who was selected by the St. Louis Blues.

The Sharks have not made the playoffs since the 2018-19 season and now have another piece as the franchise continues its rebuild under Grier.

Here are the prospects selected in the remaining 31 picks of the first round of the 2024 NHL Draft:

2. Chicago Blackhawks: Artyom Levshunov — D, Michigan State

3. Anaheim Ducks: Beckett Sennecke — RW, Oshawa (OHL)

4. Columbus Blue Jackets: Cayden Lindstrom — C, Medicine Hat (WHL)

5. Montreal Canadiens: Ivan Demidov — RW, SKA St. Petersburg Jr. (Russia- MHL)

6. Utah Hockey Club: Tij Iginla — C, Kelowna (WHL)

7. Ottawa Senators: Carter Yakemchuk — D, Calgary (WHL)

8. Seattle Kraken: Berkly Catton C, Spokane (WHL)

9. Calgary Flames: Zayne Parekh — D, Saginaw (OHL)

10. New Jersey Devils: Anton Silayev — D, Nizhny Novgorod (Russia)

11. San Jose Sharks (from Buffalo Sabres): Sam Dickinson — D, London (OHL)

12. Minnesota Wild (from Philadelphia Flyers): Zeev Buium — D, Denver

13. Philadelphia Flyers: Jett Luchanko — C, Guelph (OHL)

14. Buffalo Sabres: Konsta Helenius — C, Jukurit (Finland)

15. Detroit Red Wings: Michael Brandsegg-Nygard — RW, Mora (Sweden)

16. St. Louis Blues: Adam Jiricek — D, Plzen (Czech Republic)

17. Washington Capitals: Terik Parascak — RW, Prince George (WHL)

18. Chicago Blackhawks (from New York Islanders): Sacha Boisvert — C, Muskegon (USHL)

19. Vegas Golden Knights: Trevor Connelly — LW, Tri-City (USHL)

20. New York Islanders (from Tampa Bay Lightning): Cole Eiserman — LW, USA U-18 (USHL)

21. Montreal Canadiens (from Los Angeles Kings): Michael Hage — C, Chicago (USHL)

22. Nashville Predators: Yegor Surin — C, Yaroslavl Jr. (Russia- MHL)

23. Anaheim Ducks (from Toronto Maple Leafs): Stian Solberg — D, Valerenga (Norway)

24: Utah Hockey Club (from Colorado Avalanche): Cole Beaudoin — C, Barrie (OHL)

25. Boston Bruins: Dean Letourneau — C, St. Andrew’s College

26. Los Angeles Kings: Liam Greentree — RW, Windsor (OHL)

27. Chicago Blackhawks (from Carolina Hurricanes): Marek Vanacker — LW, Brantford (OHL)

28. Calgary Flames (from Vancouver Canucks): Matvei Gridin — RW, Muskegon (USHL)

29. Dallas Stars: Emil Hemming — RW, TPS (Finland)

30. New York Rangers: EJ Emery — D, USA U-18 (USHL)

31. Toronto Maple Leafs (from Anaheim Ducks): Ben Danford — D, Oshawa (OHL)

32. Edmonton Oilers (from Philadelphia Flyers): Sam O'Reilly — RW, London (OHL)