NHL Team Captain Forced to Announce Sudden Retirement
Briefly

Logan Couture, captain of the San Jose Sharks, will officially announce the end of his playing career due to a prolonged battle with injury during a press conference. Couture, who has played 15 NHL seasons exclusively with the Sharks, is encountering health issues related to osteitis pubis, limiting his appearances in recent years. Although he hasn't formally retired and has secured $13 million over the next two years, this marks the conclusion of his impactful career highlighted by notable playoff performances and franchise contributions, standing high in all-time Sharks scoring rankings.
Couture will hold a press conference to announce that he is unable to continue his playing career as a result of injury. This is a tough way to end an incredible career.
Couture ranks third in goals and fourth in points in franchise history, wearing the 'C' since 2019, leading the Sharks through both playoff runs and rebuilds.
Read at Yahoo Sports
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