Logan Couture has officially announced his retirement from the NHL after a 15-season career, primarily with the San Jose Sharks. The decision comes after a serious groin injury, specifically osteitis pubis, sidelined him for the entire 2024-25 season and ultimately concluded his playing days. Couture leaves behind a legacy of 701 points in 933 games, including playoff runs and an All-Rookie Team honor. Beloved by fans, his impact as a player will be remembered as the Sharks transition into a new era without him.
"My career of playing hockey has come to an end. I'm not physically able to play anymore. It's tough, it sucks, but it is what it is."
"I loved and cherished every single moment I got to play in this league. The NHL is everything I thought it would be as a kid."
Couture recorded 701 points (323 goals, 378 assists) in 933 career games with San Jose and was a two-time NHL All-Star."
He played a pivotal role in helping lead San Jose on numerous playoff runs from 2011-2019, including three Western Conference Finals appearances and one Stanley Cup appearance.
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