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SAN JOSE — San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture — arguably the organization’s top all-time playoff performer — will hold a press conference on Tuesday to announce he cannot continue his ...
SAN JOSE — Sharks captain Logan Couture did everything in his power to become a full-time NHL player again, spending countless hours rehabilitating his bothersome groin injury and visiting ...
San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture announced the end of his career on Tuesday following a two-year struggle with a groin-related injury. Couture, accompanied by Sharks general manager Mike ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture is expected to announce he will end his playing career because of a debilitating injury that has sidelined him for more than 15 months.
Logan Couture said his playing career with the San Jose Sharks has come to an end. "I'm not physically able to play anymore," Couture said. "It's tough. [It stinks], but it is what it is.
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Logan Couture began dreaming of playing in the NHL as a 3-year-old carrying around a stick nearly everywhere he went. After playing 15 seasons and more than 1,000 games ...
San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture, who's No. 4 in franchise scoring, announced Tuesday he is ending his playing career because of an injury that has kept him out of the lineup all season.
After 16 seasons with one franchise, San Jose Sharks captain Logan Couture said Tuesday he is retiring from hockey. Couture, who turned 36 in March, played only six games in the 2023-24 season and ...
Logan Couture began dreaming of playing in the NHL as a 3-year-old carrying around a stick nearly everywhere he went. After playing 15 seasons and more than 1,000 games in the regular season and ...
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