The Sharks finished last in the NHL last season and had the No. 1 pick for the first time, increasing expectations on Celebrini. But Grier believes San Jose's offseason moves, including the signings of forwards Tyler Toffoli and Alexander Wennberg, and claiming two-time Stanley Cup winner Barclay Goodrow off waivers from the New York Rangers, can provide a good structure for Celebrini on and off the ice.
"I don't want to put too much on his plate," Grier said. "I think that's been kind of the goal here, trying to insulate him and Will [Smith, the No. 4 pick of the 2023 NHL Draft], so they don't feel like they have the weight of the world on their shoulders and they have to go out and produce every single night. We'll let [Celebrini] find his way. I'm sure there'll be some ups and downs along the way but hopefully we'll have enough bodies here, enough veterans here, to kind of help him along the way.
"I'm not expecting him to go out there and be the MVP of the League or anything like that. There's going to be bumps, there's going to be ups and downs, and I'm sure he'll navigate that and we'll help him navigate those things."
Celebrini said he'll take a bit of time away from the rink but won't take too long before shifting into preparation for training camp in September, and the start of the season, against the St. Louis Blues on Oct. 10.
"Everyone I've talked to, now you're playing against grown men, so it's just getting stronger, bigger, faster, just being able to protect yourself and being able to separate yourself when needed," he said. "Just keep getting stronger."
Celebrini is already creating excitement in San Jose.
"It's good for the guys in the room, and obviously for the fans as well," Grier said. "I think there's some buzz, you could even kind of feel it during the prospects scrimmage the other day. I think the guys in the room, the young players and the veterans alike, realize the special talent that Macklin is and I think there's some excitement for those guys to have the chance to play with him. For him to be coming in this year, I think everyone, all the guys, are pretty excited."