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    San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #9 - Logan Couture Guest Stars + Subscriber Mailbag

    enAugust 12, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Logan Couture joins the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast!

    But before we get to Couture (1:44:37) – who talked about the Erik Karlsson trade, denied that Karlsson and Brent Burns have a “strained relationship”, and discussed his own future with the San Jose Sharks – Keegan and Sheng answered your questions in a subscriber mailbag.

    Stina117 asked if Mike Hoffman would mess up locker room chemistry? (1:55)

    Jigglz asked who was more responsible for the Karlsson retention amount, Hasso Plattner or Mike Grier? (4:12)

    James R. asked for an evaluation of Evgeni Nabokov and the state of San Jose Sharks goaltending? (7:45)

    Chris Geer wondered which Sharks prospects are the future leaders of the team? (16:50)

    Embrace_the_rebuild asked what the San Jose line-up would look like on opening night, especially where William Eklund, Kevin Labanc, and Jan Rutta will slot? (22:51)

    Mike I. wondered if the Sharks will trade for an offensive defenseman before camp? (28:01) 

    Splash114 wondered whether the veterans would block deserving youngsters from an NHL job? (31:50)

    Patrick asked what the San Jose Sharks will look like in 2026-27? (39:17)

    Chris Dahlstrom asked what’s going on with Gannon Laroque and Mason Beaupit? (43:35)

    Fin Coe asked what Grier is prioritizing in trades, prospects or picks? (47:47)

    Eric Pichette wondered who should have their jersey retired after Patrick Marleau and Joe Thornton? (54:49)

    Alex asked about Couture trade rumors? (1:01:16)

    Zeke wondered what a successful 2023-24 Sharks season would be, and how they got there? (1:05:23)

    Jodv asked about San Jose Barracuda culture issues? (1:09:33)

    Basking Shark asked how likely it is for the 2023-24 San Jose Sharks to have a miracle season? (1:11:00)

    Downriver asked about potential Trade Deadline values for the Sharks’ pending UFAs? (1:18:45)

    Matthias893 wondered if San Jose will trade someone before the start of the season? (1:23:28)

    Anthony asked how the Sharks will react if the prospects outplay the veterans during camp? (1:30:16)

    Just Steve wondered if the Sharks have drafted too many forwards recently? (1:37:55)

    And if we didn’t get to your question, here’s why! (1:42:30)

    Finally, Logan Couture! (1:44:37)

    Couture tells us what it’s like being a new dad – he and fiancée Brielle just had their first child, Kaden. (1:45:15)

    He shares why the Sharks move forward without Karlsson and why last year might have been more “fun” for Karlsson. (1:46:32)

    Couture shuts down any talk about Burns and Karlsson having a “strained relationship”. (1:49:44)

    Sheng and Logan swap favorite Karlsson stories. (1:50:55)

    Couture muses on the great what-if of the Karlsson Sharks’ era: If Karlsson was healthy during the 2019 playoffs? (1:54:20)

    Couture says his team goal isn’t to be good by 2025-26, but this coming season – he discusses his future with the Sharks. (1:58:39)

    Finally, Couture shares what he’s heard about new San Jose Sharks Mike Hoffman, Mikael Granlund, and Jan Rutta. (2:01:22)

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