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.
Skellefteå secured its third consecutive victory over Luleå in the SHL playoffs, moving one win away from sweeping the semifinal series. The road win in Luleå was marked by heated play, including two match penalties that led to disciplinary reviews. Svenska Ishockeyförbundets disciplinnämnden announced the suspensions on Sunday after reviewing anmälningar from the Players Safety Group. Lindholm incident With 6:35 remaining in the third period, Lindholm received a match penalty for crosschecking Luleå's Brian O’Neill in the face during a battle in front of his own net. The committee highlighted the action's high injury risk as a key factor in the two-match ban. Laaksonen incident In the final seconds, with 29 seconds left, Laaksonen was penalized for an elbow tackle on Skellefteå's Rickard Hugg, striking him in the face and causing injury. The Luleå player also faces a 23,500 kronor fine and claimed the hit was unintentional. Laaksonen receives a two-match suspension. Game four is set for Monday in Luleå, where Skellefteå can clinch its finals spot.