IIHF issues warning to Czech player after crosscheck

Jan Scotka received a match penalty for crosschecking Albert Johansson during Czechia's match against Sweden. The IIHF disciplinary panel reviewed the incident and opted against a suspension.

The incident occurred after 13 minutes of the first period when Czechia took a 3-0 lead. Scotka struck Johansson in the face with his stick following a clash involving Swedish captain Oliver Ekman-Larsson, who received a two-minute penalty. Scotka was assessed five minutes plus a 20-minute misconduct and a game misconduct.

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Ice hockey scene showing Swiss celebration and Swedish players disputing with referee after 3-1 quarterfinal loss amid controversy.
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Sweden loses 3-1 to Switzerland amid referee controversy

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Timo Meier has apologized to Oskar Sundqvist following a knee-on-knee hit during the IIHF World Championship quarterfinal between Switzerland and Sweden. The New Jersey forward received a one-game suspension but faced criticism for the play that left Sundqvist unable to leave the ice on his own.

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Minnesota Wild defenseman Jonas Brodin and center Joel Eriksson Ek revealed they competed through serious foot injuries during the Stanley Cup playoffs. Both players missed the second-round series against Colorado after breaking bones in their right feet against Dallas. The disclosures came during the team's season-ending media session on Friday.

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