NHL Star Macklin Celebrini Signs Trading Cards With Fake Nickname He Thought Steph Curry Gave Him

Macklin Celebrini San Jose Sharks

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San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini is one of the top young stars in the entire NHL at just 19 years old. The top pick in the 2024 NHL Draft has the fourth-most points in the entire league and looks like a future NHL MVP  candidate for years to come.

So it’s no surprise to learn that his trading cards, especially those that are autographed, are in high demand. But Celebrini doesn’t sign cards with his actual name.

Instead, he uses the name Chester, and the reason why is absolutely hilarious.

Macklin Celebrini’s Nickname Came From A Fake Steph Curry Quote

According to the trading card company Topps, Celebrini has been signing all of his cards as “Chester” because it’s the nickname he’s taken on.

However, the reason for the nickname, which seems to have stuck, isn’t exactly what he thinks.

Topps claims that during the 2024 NHL Draft, Curry nicknamed Celebrini Chester because “his hands are so filthy, just like after eating a big ol’ bag of Cheetos.”

Topps appears to be citing articles from The Athletic, Bleacher Report Open Ice, and ESPN’s Emily Kaplan.

There’s just one problem.

Curry never actually said that. In fact, the quote came from the X account @SnipeCity420, who satirically posted the sentence from Curry as if it were a real quote.

Now, Celebrini’s father Rick is the Vice President of Player Health and Performance for the Golden State Warriors. So Curry and company are well aware of the NHL superstar and have been for years.

But the quote is still fake.

That being said, in the world of hockey, where most nicknames are boring and just mildly altered versions of the player’s actual name, Chester isn’t too bad. Celebrini should absolutely roll with it.

But it’s hilarious that he has assumed Curry was responsible for the origin this entire time.

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Clay Sauertieg is an editor with an expertise in College Football and Motorsports. He graduated from Penn State University and the Curley Center for Sports Journalism with a degree in Print Journalism.
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