Dramatic illustration of Luleå's Brendan Shinnimin punching Skellefteå coach Andreas Falk in self-defense during a tunnel confrontation, as cleared by SHL disciplinary committee.
Dramatic illustration of Luleå's Brendan Shinnimin punching Skellefteå coach Andreas Falk in self-defense during a tunnel confrontation, as cleared by SHL disciplinary committee.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

shl clears shinnimin, fines falk after tunnel confrontation

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

The SHL disciplinary committee cleared Luleå forward Brendan Shinnimin of any wrongdoing but fined Skellefteå coach Andreas Falk 15,000 kronor following a confrontation in the player tunnel during Saturday's game. The incident stemmed from a verbal exchange that escalated into physical contact after the first period. Shinnimin's punch was deemed self-defense after Falk pushed him into a media wall.

The confrontation occurred during the first intermission of Luleå's game against Skellefteå on Saturday. According to reports, Falk approached Shinnimin from behind in the tunnel, verbally confronting him about an earlier slashing incident where Shinnimin was accused of diving. Shinnimin stated that Falk called him "embarrassing," "weak," and "diver" before grabbing his arm and pushing him into a media wall with both hands.

Shinnimin responded with a punch to Falk's chest, captured on video, before a security guard intervened. Falk claimed Shinnimin blocked his path and initiated physical contact, but the committee found his actions unprovoked and in violation of Riksidrottsförbundets regulations on unsportsmanlike conduct.

Luleå submitted statements from players Joel Lassinantti and Pontus Själin supporting Shinnimin, noting Falk chose an unusual route to the locker rooms, typically separated for home and away teams. The committee ruled the punch occurred after clear provocation, warranting no penalty for Shinnimin.

Falk received a 15,000 SEK fine. Luleå sport chief Thomas Fröberg called the incident unprecedented, expressing hope Shinnimin would be cleared. Skellefteå's Niclas Lundkvist downplayed it as a "skitsak" in a heated match.

The ruling preserves Shinnimin's eligibility while highlighting tensions in the heated rivalry. Both teams emphasized learning from the event ahead of future matchups.

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X discussions on the SHL disciplinary decision show support from Luleå fans for clearing Shinnimin, portraying Falk as the aggressor in the tunnel who provoked the self-defense punch; some view the 15,000 SEK fine for Falk as reasonable and fair; others express disappointment and call for harsher punishments like season-long suspensions.

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Luleå players celebrate their thrilling 3-2 must-win victory over Skellefteå in the SHL playoff semifinal.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Luleå beats Skellefteå 3–2 in must-win semifinal game

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Luleå seized its last chance and won the fourth semifinal game against Skellefteå 3–2, reducing the series to 1–3. Brendan Shinnimin scored twice in the dramatic SHL playoff match. A potential tying goal for Skellefteå was disallowed after video review.

Tensions boiled over in the second semifinal game between Skellefteå and Luleå, with four match penalties issued for fighting in the final minutes. Luleå's Brendan Shinnimin accused Skellefteå's Frans Haara of choking him from behind, but Haara rejected the allegation. Skellefteå leads the series 2-0 as it shifts to Luleå.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Skellefteå centre Pär Lindholm and Luleå defenceman Oskari Laaksonen have each been handed two-match suspensions by the Swedish Ice Hockey disciplinary committee. The bans follow match penalties in Saturday's SHL semifinal game, which Skellefteå won on the road to take a 3-0 series lead. Both incidents involved high-risk hits to opponents' faces.

Linköping has added experienced forward Brendan Shinnimin on a one-year contract. The 35-year-old Canadian arrives from Luleå after five seasons with the club.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Skellefteå AIK's star defenseman and captain Jonathan Pudas took part in Wednesday's warm-up ahead of the fifth SM-semifinal against Luleå, signaling a potential comeback from injury. The team holds a 3-1 series lead with match point in sight. Pudas, recently named SHL's top defenseman, expressed optimism about returning soon.

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