Timo Meier apologizes after knee hit on Sundqvist

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.

The incident occurred roughly 14 minutes into the second period of the quarterfinal. Meier was initially penalized with two minutes for crosschecking, a call that drew strong reactions as Sundqvist later left the arena in a wheelchair.

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Sweden loses 3-1 to Switzerland amid referee controversy

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Switzerland defeated Sweden 3-1 in the World Championship quarterfinal on May 28. Several controversial hits and disallowed goals sparked sharp criticism from Swedish players and officials. The result ended Sam Hallam's tenure as head coach.

Swiss forward Timo Meier received a one-game suspension for a knee-on-knee hit on Sweden's Oskar Sundqvist during the IIHF World Championship quarterfinal in Zürich. The IIHF disciplinary committee overruled the on-ice call of two minutes for crosschecking. Meier will miss Switzerland's semifinal against Norway.

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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.

Sweden lost 2–3 to Norway in the ice hockey world championship in Fribourg. The defeat puts Tre Kronor's quarterfinal hopes at risk.

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Modo Hockey forward Kyle Topping received a 7,500 kronor fine from the disciplinary committee for embellishing contact during a 5-3 playoff victory over BIK Karlskoga. The incident occurred with four minutes left in the third period, helping Modo take a 3-2 lead in the HockeyAllsvenskan semifinal series. Topping offered an explanation, while BIK Karlskoga players reacted strongly.

Luleå forward Brendan Shinnimin promises to settle the score on the ice against Skellefteå assistant coach Andreas Falk in the SHL playoff semifinals, following their March tunnel confrontation where Falk shoved him—ruled as provocation by the SHL, which cleared Shinnimin and fined Falk 15,000 SEK.

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Anton Frondell is set to play for Sweden against Slovakia on Tuesday evening after recovering from a collision during the 3-0 win over Italy on Friday.

 

 

 

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