IIHF ger varning till tjeckisk spelare efter crosschecking

Jan Scotka tilldelades ett matchstraff för en crosschecking mot Albert Johansson under Tjeckiens match mot Sverige. IIHF:s disciplinnämnd granskade händelsen och valde att inte utdela någon avstängning.

Händelsen inträffade efter 13 minuter av den första perioden när Tjeckien ledde med 3-0. Scotka träffade Johansson i ansiktet med klubban efter en närkamp som involverade den svenske lagkaptenen Oliver Ekman-Larsson, som fick två minuters utvisning. Scotka dömdes till fem minuter plus 20 minuters matchstraff.

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