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Logan Couture to End Playing Career Due to Debilitating Injury

The San Jose Sharks captain will formally announce his decision at a joint press conference with GM Mike Grier on Tuesday, citing his battle with osteitis pubis as the reason for stepping away from the NHL.

  • Logan Couture, captain of the San Jose Sharks, is set to announce the end of his NHL playing career after battling osteitis pubis, a severe condition affecting the pubic joint, for nearly two years.
  • Couture's final NHL game was on January 31, 2024, after playing only six games during the 2023-24 season due to his injury.
  • The Sharks and Couture will hold a joint press conference on Tuesday at SAP Center to confirm his departure and address the team's plans moving forward.
  • Despite ending his playing career, Couture will remain under contract for two more years, with $13 million still owed, impacting the Sharks' salary cap strategy.
  • Couture retires as a franchise icon, ranking among the Sharks' all-time leaders in games played, goals, assists, and postseason performances during his 14-plus seasons with the team.
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