Report: Sharks captain Couture to announce end of NHL career Tuesday
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Logan Couture, the veteran center for the San Jose Sharks, is set to announce his retirement from the NHL due to injury in a press conference on Tuesday. The 36-year-old, drafted ninth overall in 2007, enjoyed a remarkable career spanning over 14 seasons, recorded 701 points in 933 games, and was a two-time NHL All-Star. Despite battling a serious groin injury that kept him off the ice for the past season, Couture's legacy includes significant playoff contributions, particularly during the Sharks' runs to the Western Conference Finals and their 2016 Stanley Cup appearance.
It appears to be the end of an era for the Sharks as veteran center Logan Couture will announce his retirement due to injury.
Couture’s career with the Sharks included 933 games and 701 points, making him a key figure in the team's history.
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