decision
After match penalty in the match between Växjö Lakers HC and HV 71, SHL, March 1, 2016, requires Mattias Tedenby, HV 71, the following penalties for the challenge on the head (checking to the head).
first Beginning in Suspension March 2, 2016 inclusive March 12, 2016. The suspension relates only to hockey and to participation in the competition / exhibition.
2. Fines of 55 000. The fine must be paid within 30 days from the date of this decision. The Disciplinary Committee recalls that the non-payment can be by declaration lead to new punishment.
The shutdown deemed equivalent to 7 games, 2 of which matches converted into a fine.
Recital
the Disciplinary Committee has taken note of the notification, the opinion of Mattias Tedenby and a cut scene of the incident.
Registration: 34.20 into the game tackles HV 71 player Mattias Tedenby Vaxjo player Liam Reddox in a blindside tackle with force directed straight to the head. Reddox leave the game with a concussion anticipated reportedly from Växjö doctor.
Mattias Tedenby has stated the following: In the situation so back I check to Vaxjo player. My intention is to cut off the angle and cutting in front of the player and win the puck. I have absolutely no intention to harm.
The Disciplinary Committee makes the following assessment: The film sequence, it is clear that Mattias Tedenby distributed a tackle with the force directed straight to the head against the opponent. Rigging have led to the opponent was injured. It is therefore a challenge to the head that regularly leads to shutdown. Regarding Ban Length considering the Board of aggravating direction, the rigging was distributed from the blindside. It has led to the opponent had difficulty protecting themselves and thus increased risk of injury. Further consider that Board Tedenby elevated axis rigging moment, which in itself made to hit the rigging head. Although this is aggravating. Overall, the Board considers that the rigging is so reckless that it should lead to a significant shutdown. Ban Length is determined on the basis of practice for a time, along with the automatic shutdown, equivalent to seven games. Two of these matches is converted to fines under the system of combined punishment applied in eg SHL.
Applicable rule: Chapter 14. 2 § 8 p Foundation’s statutes, expulsion under rule 124th
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