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Logan Couture from San Jose Sharks will announce the end of the NHL career

San Jose – The captain of San Jose Sharks, Logan Couture, will hold a press conference on Tuesday to announce that he has not been able to continue his career due to an injury that he had had for almost two years, confirmed a source.

Dealing with an often painful injury called Osteitis Pubis, Couture, 36, has no longer played NHL this season and has not been in the line -up of the sharks since January 31, 2024.

After Couture had only played six games and had missed the last three months of the 2023-24 season, she had hoped to pick up skating skating this season last summer. However, the couture was not in the team in the team in the first half of this season and was unable to resume on-day training.

Frank Seravalli from Daily Faceoff reported for the first time about the details of the announcement of Couture.

In 2007, Couture was moved in by the Sharks to the ninth overall and played in 933 games in the NHL, all with San Jose. On the list of Sharks, Couture is in points (701), the third in the goals (323) and fourth place in the templates (378).

Mike Grier, General Manager of Couture and Sharks, will hold a joint press conference in the SAP Center on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

In the sixth year, Couture is a year before he was to become an unreserved free agent with an eight-year contract, which he signed with the Sharks in July 2018. His salary this season was $ 7 million, and assuming that he will not retire, Couture owes $ 7 million next season and $ 6 million in 2026-27 if his contract is made.

Please look after updates in this story.

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