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The St. Louis Blues managed to secure a thrilling 5-4 victory over the San Jose Sharks in overtime, with Brayden Schenn scoring the winning goal just 45 seconds into the extra period. This win came despite an impressive debut from the Sharks’ No. 1 overall pick, Macklin Celebrini.

The Blues found themselves down 4-1 in the third period, but they mounted an impressive comeback with goals from Radek Faksa, Ryan Suter, Justin Faulk, Pavel Buchenivic, and ultimately Schenn’s overtime winner. This victory marked the Blues’ second consecutive win to start off the season, showing their resilience and determination.

On the other side, Celebrini made quite the impact in his debut game, scoring the first goal of the game and setting up Tyler Toffoli for another goal later in the opening period. Despite the loss, Celebrini’s performance gave Sharks fans a glimpse of hope and optimism for the future. His goal just 7:01 into the game was the second fastest ever for a No. 1 pick, showcasing his potential as a young star in the making.

With 25 saves, Blues goalie Joel Hofer played a crucial role in keeping his team in the game, while Sharks netminder Mackenzie Blackwood made 35 saves in a losing effort. The game was a back-and-forth battle that kept fans on the edge of their seats until Schenn’s overtime heroics sealed the deal for the Blues.

Looking ahead, the Blues will wrap up their season-opening three-game road trip with a matchup against the Vegas Golden Knights on Friday night. Meanwhile, the Sharks will aim to bounce back from this loss as they face off against the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday night to conclude their brief homestand.

Despite the defeat, Celebrini’s debut showed promise for the Sharks, and both teams displayed resilience and determination in a thrilling game that kept fans entertained from start to finish. As the season progresses, both the Blues and the Sharks will look to build on this game and continue their quest for success in the competitive NHL landscape.