
The San Jose Sharks have scheduled a press conference for Tuesday, where the club and captain Logan Couture will announce that the veteran center is unable to continue his playing career due to injury, a source told ESPN’s Emily Kaplan and Greg Wyshynski on Monday night, confirming a report.
An NHL source told Wyshynski that Couture won’t officially retire, and that, instead, he will remain on long-term injured reserve. But his playing days are over, marking an end to one of the greatest careers in Sharks history.
At the press conference, San Jose general manager Mike Grier will be joined by Couture, 36, a 2007 first-round pick of the Sharks, who spent this entire season on LTIR. He appeared in just six games last season for the rebuilding organization, and last played a full season in 2022-23, when he skated in 82 games, finishing with 27 goals and 67 points.
Couture, who has been dealing with osteitis pubis, an inflammation between the left and right pubic bones, was a perennial playoff performer even though the Sharks have never won a Stanley Cup. In 116 postseason games, he had 48 goals, 16 of which came on the power play, to go along with 101 points. He helped lead San Jose to the Stanley Cup Final in 2016, where it lost to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
As the Sharks wrap up the regular season this week, Couture is concluding the sixth season of an eight-year, $64 million contract. He is due $13 million over the next two seasons, and his deal carries a salary-cap hit of $8 million.
Couture will finish his career with 323 goals and 701 points. He is behind only Patrick Marleau, Joe Thornton and Joe Pavelski on the franchise’s all-time points leaderboard.
News of Couture’s decision was first reported by the Daily Faceoff.