Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Welch cleared of longer shutdown – Aftonbladet

Vaxjo hill Noah Welch will not turn off any additional game – more than he already is punished – by rigging on Frölunda Max Görtz.

Thus goes the Disciplinary Board of the Welch line .

– I have seen rigging 50 times and I met him in the head. I met the body, said Welch to Smålandsposten yesterday.

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Noah Welch would miss tonight’s semi-final was clear immediately after the fifth meeting when he shut down automatically because of a “match penalty”.

On Wednesday met the disciplinary board and decided to Vaxjo slope not receive any additional match suspension.

“The Board believes that it was not a main rigging,” announces disciplinary committee’s decision.

This leaves the decision to the Welch just miss tonight’s game.

Yesterday spoke Welch in Smålandsposten if he wants to see a change in the rules when he says that the rigging was accurate and would not lead to any expulsion and suspension.

– It has to change. As it is now, you can send out a junior and let him go with his head down and hope he tackled the opponents’ best players. Then there will be a five-minute power play and the player is turned off in the next game, says Welch told the newspaper.



“A rumor among the judges ‘

Welch was yesterday also critical of judges’ actions concerning deportation situation .

– The judges took no penalty, but changed his mind after three-four minutes. Then there were many other factors that affected; it was a player with cervical collar on the ice, it was I who have a reputation among judges and there were ten thousand people in the audience who shouted louder and louder when it was shown replays, says Noah Welch.

– I have seen rigging 50 times and I met him in the head. I met the body.

Now Welch thus little backed up when the Disciplinary Committee is satisfied with a match.

Tonight’s sixth semifinal of the match series Vaxjo -Frölunda broadcast at 18.30 on TV12.

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