In one additional move to make room for Gourde on the roster, forward Kole Lind, who made his Kraken debut Monday in Philadelphia, was assigned to Charlotte and did not need to clear waivers.
When Kraken alternate captain Gourde jumped on the ice for an Oct. 4 training camp session, he was not wearing his usual no-contact red jersey. Gourde zipped around the Starbucks Rink at the Kraken Community Iceplex in a powder blue jersey, which he cheerfully later asked the media to categorize as "half-contact."
By the end of the week, Gourde was wearing the usual blue or white practice jersey, mixing it up with teammates in puck battles in the corners and looking, well, fly, in all definitions.
After the "powder-blue" practice, Gourde was asked about any updated timeline for his return to competitive ice: "Honestly, I don't know. We were going to have to talk to the doctor again in a couple of weeks and see where we're at, but so far I feel pretty good."
Tuesday afternoon-a couple of weeks later-Seattle announced Gourde was coming off the injured reserve list and suiting up for Game 5 of the inaugural season. It's likely he will play between top-line forwards Jared Schwartz and Jordan Eberle, with whom he took regular turns during drills in the final days of training camp.
Gourde made a habit of arriving early for all training camp mornings, no matter what time his split-squad group was scheduled for on-ice workouts. He wanted to feel part of the team, get to know his new teammates over breakfasts and locker room banter to seize what has become an opportunity to be a veteran leader on an NHL team.
One thing hard to neglect: Every time Gourde talks with the media, he is smiling. It started with a summertime Zoom call with local and national hockey reporters talking about how honored he said he felt being selected from what he deemed a formidable Tampa Bay pool of available forwards. That same grin will no doubt appear regularly when speaking to media in days ahead.