SAN JOSE, Calif. — 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 playoffs, Couture can no longer play hockey because of a debilitating injury that has sidelined him for nearly 15 months.
''My career of playing hockey has come to an end," Couture said Tuesday. "I'm not physically able to play anymore. It's tough. It sucks. But it is what it is. I loved and cherished every single moment that I got to play in this league. The NHL is everything that I thought it would be when I was a kid.''
Couture's stellar career spent entirely with the San Jose Sharks came to a disappointing end as he has been unable even to skate January 2024. That led to the decision to officially stop trying to play in hopes that his physical condition can improve enough for him to play with his two young children.
The 36-year-old Couture has missed all but six games since the start of the 2023-24 season because of a debilitating condition called osteitis pubis, or inflammation in the joint between the left and right pubic bones.
Couture last played a game in the NHL on Jan. 31, 2024, and said he never got close to getting back on the ice with his teammates.
''The mental side of it is tough,'' he said. "It's similar to when you lose in the playoffs. It's like you run into a brick wall and the season ends and then you don't know what to do. With this, it's a little bit different because it's physical. When it's at its worse, there are days when I'm pretty sore. You can't really do a lot. I've got two young kids. So a lot of thoughts were going through my mind. ... But I'm in a good spot right now. I've come to a peace with it the little while we tried everything and it didn't work.''
The career featured many high moments from a player known as one of the most clutch performers, especially in the postseason when he came close to carrying the Sharks to an elusive Stanley Cup title.