Sharks lock up Couture with 8-year extension
The San Jose Sharks signed forward Logan Couture to an eight-year contract extension, the team announced Sunday.
The contract is reportedly worth $8 million per season, a source told Josh Dubow of The Associated Press.
"Logan is a difference maker and has the proven ability to elevate his game when his team needs him the most," said Sharks general manager Doug Wilson. "His leadership, on and off the ice, combined with his high skill level and hockey sense make him a crucial component to this team's success. We're thrilled that Logan has made this long-term commitment to the team and to the community."
Couture was still under contract for one more year at a $6-million cap hit, so this extension will keep him in San Jose through the 2026-27 season.
The 29-year-old is coming off a career-high 34-goal season. He's also one of the league's better two-way centers, finishing 12th in Selke Trophy voting this year, awarded to the league's best defensive forward.
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