Canadian ice hockey center who captained the San Jose Sharks and represented Canada at multiple international tournaments including Olympic gold.
Logan Couture was born in Guelph, Ontario in 2009. San Jose Sharks selected him ninth overall in the 2007 NHL Draft. His 13-season career — entirely with the Sharks — produced 307 goals and 351 assists for 658 career points. He was selected to two All-Star games. He won Olympic gold with Canada in 2014. He scored 31 goals in his rookie season, 26 the next, and scored 27 or more goals in multiple seasons across his career. He became the Sharks' captain in 2016. His combination of goal-scoring, two-way play and leadership made him the primary franchise player for San Jose through his most competitive years. He was a finalist for the Selke Trophy as best defensive forward multiple times. Hip injuries limited his effectiveness in his final seasons. He retired in 2022. His 13 seasons as San Jose's primary centre — loyal to a single market — is one of the NHL's more celebrated franchise player stories.
Clutch playoff performances and defensive reliability as a top-six center
How They Played
Two-way center with strong faceoff skills and defensive awareness
Lasting Impact
Long-serving Sharks captain and consistent two-way forward in the NHL
Career Honours
- All-Star 2x
- Selke Trophy finalist
- Olympic Gold Medal (Canada 2014)
- Stanley Cup Finalist (2016)
- World Cup Champion (2016)
| Team | Period | GP | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Jose Sharks | 2009–2024 | 1013 | 309 |
| — | 45 | 12 |