Sharks GM Grier Denies Couture Trade Rumours

The San Jose Sharks are not looking to trade forward Logan Couture.

General manager Mike Grier addressed the media Monday while introducing new head coach Ryan Warsofsky and shot down trade rumours surrounding his captain.

“That is absolutely false,” Grier said. “If you look at us bringing in young players here and having a young team, he’s exactly the kind of person you want to have around your young players.

“He’s our captain. He had a tough year but we love him, as a person most importantly, but he’s also a heck of a hockey player.”

Couture has played 15 seasons in San Jose since he was drafted by the team in the first round, ninth overall, in 2007.

He was named captain in 2019 and has recorded 701 points (323 goals and 378 assists) in 933 career games.

The 35-year-old from Guelph, Ont., was limited to six games this season due to a hip/groin injury that occurred during off-season training. Couture made his season debut on Jan. 20, however, he reaggrevated the injury just 11 days later and was shutdown for the remainder of the season.

He has three seasons left on an eight-year, $64 million contract he signed in 2018.

San Jose finished last in the league with a 19-54-9 record (47 points) and missed the playoffs for a fifth consecutive year. It was the fewest wins for the franchise in a full season since their second year as an expansion team during the 1992-93 campaign.

Head coach David Quinn was fired on April 24 with former assistant Warsofsky promoted last week.

The Sharks hold the first overall pick in the upcoming NHL Draft and are expected to select highly touted prospect Macklin Celebrini.

There has been a lot of buzz in the hockey world recently surrounding the San Jose Sharks and their star player, Logan Couture. Rumours have been swirling that the Sharks may be looking to trade Couture, but General Manager Doug Wilson has come out to deny these speculations.

In a recent interview, Wilson stated that Couture is a vital part of the Sharks organization and that they have no intention of trading him. He praised Couture’s leadership both on and off the ice, as well as his skill and dedication to the team.

Couture, who has been with the Sharks since being drafted in 2007, has been a consistent performer for the team. He has been a key player in their recent playoff runs and is known for his scoring ability and defensive prowess.

While trade rumours are common in the NHL, it seems that this particular one can be put to rest for now. Couture remains a Shark, and fans can continue to look forward to seeing him in teal for the foreseeable future.

It’s always important to take trade rumours with a grain of salt, as things can change quickly in the world of professional sports. For now, Sharks fans can rest easy knowing that their beloved captain is staying put.