Therefore, Markus Kruger and August Berg are not reported

There was no Disciplinary Board report on Modu August Berg or Markus Kruger from Djurgården.

The reason is that it wasn’t brutal enough or too illegal.

If Kruger had hit the lying David Bernhardt in the head, the move would have yielded a report.

There were again emotional consequences after the match between Djurgården and Modo on Sunday night.

Various referees’ assessments are discussed and, of course, club affiliation is an important and perhaps quite decisive factor when making a stand.

Two events in the Final Four caused passions in various forums and platforms on Sunday evening and during Monday.

August Berg tackled Liam Öhgren, which could be seen as a tackle obliquely from behind towards the upper back or head, as well as Marcus Krüger’s puck-chase under David Bernhardt that ended in a park ranger checking the situation. several times on the body.

Marcus Kruger.

“we have to evaluate”

During the playoffs, the reference group, which takes care of the safety of the players on the ice, accelerated its work, and already on Sunday evening the group was able to tell you that no incidents were reported from the final.

Chief referee Bjorn Vettergren gives his view of Kruger’s accidental checking and Berg’s interference.

None of them are considered serious enough to warrant reporting. However, there is of course a dismissal that should have taken place during the match. We have to assess why we disagree with them, he says, and admit two faults by the judges.

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It meant that Djurgården would have had a strong performance at 1-2 and Modo would have had a strong finish at the end of the match.

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