Monday, October 12, 2015

Skelleftea captain off six games – Radio Sweden

Jimmie Ericsson sentenced to a nine-match ban, three of which converted into a fine after rigging against the LHC’s Garrett Roe.

Skellefteå captain Jimmie Ericsson tackled LHC striker Garret Roe to head in Saturday’s SHL meeting. Ericsson was right after the blast regretful.

On Monday came the judgment of the Disciplinary Committee: Nine-match ban, three of which converted into a fine (82,500 crowns). Ericsson miss Thus Skellefteå’s next six matches, until 28 October.

In the judgment writing, the Disciplinary Committee include:

“It is undisputed that Jimmie Eriksson has issued a challenge on his head which led to his opponent has been damaged. This is an offense that routinely leads to shutdown. Regarding Ban Length Considering tribunal to Jimmie Eriksson came in as a third party in a situation where the opponent had full concentration on the other Skelleftea player who courted him and his opponent was therefore completely unable to defend themselves. “

And later:

“The sanction is determined to a shutdown deemed equivalent to nine matches, including the match following at a match penalty. 3 of those matches converted into a fine in accordance with the system of combined punishment applicable in eg SHL. “

On Monday, the Disciplinary Committee also decided to fine Orebro goalkeeper július hudáček for filming. SEK 10 000 fined Hudacek with, which is the second time in a short time Örebro goalkeeper forced fined for filming in the SHL.

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