SAN JOSE — Sharks coach Pete DeBoer didn’t have a postgame update on forward Jannik Hansen, who was injured midway through the third period of Saturday’s game against the Anaheim Ducks and didn’t return.

Hansen appeared he catch a stick to his head after he went to hit Ducks defenseman Brandon Montour in the corner to the right of goalie Jonathan Bernier. Hansen stayed down momentarily then skated straight to the Sharks’ bench and into the locker room.

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So far for San Jose, Hansen has one assist and five shots on net.

Hansen has dealt with a couple of injuries already this season.

Hansen suffered a broken rib in November and missed roughly five weeks. Just 11 days after his Dec. 11 return, he suffered a torn MCL and missed another six weeks.

Hansen, who turned 31 on Wednesday, has 14 points in 34 games this season.