Probably not. Havlat has recahed 30 goals just once in his career. Heatley, meanwhile, has scored 50 goals twicer. But while Havlat might be a downgrade in the goal-scoring department, he brings the Sharks other advantages, including speed, defensive prowess, a history of elevating his game in the postseason and a more salary cap-friendly contract.Yes. General Manager Doug Wilson made several tweaks to an already strong team this offseason. He added an elite, mobile defenseman ( Brent Burns ), a quick, play-making winger ( Martin Havlat ), a physical defenseman who will be strong on the penalty kill ( Jim Vandermeer ) and a defensive forward ( Michal Handzus ). Together, they make the Sharks an even bigger threat in the Western Conference race.Couture was a Calder Trophy finalist last season and helped lead the Sharks to another Pacific Division title. His 32 goals were second on the team, and his 56 points were second among all NHL rookies. It will be interesting to see if he can do it again for a franchise in search of what has been an elusive Stanley Cup championship.