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Hoffman Recovering From First-Ever Concussion, Knows Time Running Out To Make Statement This Season
Chris Jones-USA TODAY Sports

Mike Hoffman has had himself a rough couple of weeks.

On Mar. 5 against the Dallas Stars, the veteran San Jose Sharks winger left the game with a bloody mouth after taking a high stick.

Three days later, the pending UFA wasn’t moved at the Trade Deadline, which speaks to the six-time 20-goal scorer’s underwhelming production this season. The 34-year-old has 10 goals in 61 games.

And then, the following night against the Ottawa Senators, he suffered what he says was the first concussion of his 13-year NHL career.

“I got high sticked in Dallas, I was fine,” Hoffman said. “It was against Ottawa there when [Brady] Tkachuk hit me from behind and I hit my head on the glass, so that’s where it was from.

“I remember the puck was in the defensive zone, I got it on the low winger in the corner and I kind of went back to the play and made a play off the wall and then I just got finished from behind and I really didn’t see him coming at all.”

Hoffman has skated regularly since the hit, and he was close to playing as recently as last Thursday against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Hoffman participated fully in practice, and took multiple turns with his line, but he didn’t end up playing.

That’s just the unfortunate nature of concussions. Hoffman could be back for the San Jose Sharks this Tuesday against the Stars — or out for longer.

“Really, it’s just rest, sleep, hydration, and trying not to use your brain too much,” Hoffman said. “Limit your phone time, limit TV. And I’ve tried to be outdoors a lot, going on walks, just to give me something to do other than sitting on the couch and doing nothing.”

The free agent-to-be knows that time is running out for him to change the narrative of his season, in his quest for another NHL contract.

The San Jose Sharks have just 12 games left this season. But there’s also no rushing concussions, and Hoffman knows this.

“It’s just about resting your brain as much as you can,” he said. “That’s pretty much all you can do.”

This article first appeared on San Jose Hockey Now and was syndicated with permission.

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