Isak Pantzare of Tingsryd has been reported to the SHL’s disciplinary board

Tingsryd players have slammed The Situation Room — seriously.

It didn’t go well and now defender Isaac Bantzari is being reported to the SHL’s Disciplinary Board.

In a halftime interview with C Moore, defender Isaac Pantzari said what he thinks about a disallowed goal and how the stance function works.

– We must have another goal. It’s not the judges’ fault, it’s those bastards who sit in Stockholm, or wherever the hell they are, calling out to us. We train them every day to drive to the penalty area and then they pull a clean goal. They piss on Swedish hockey, Pantzari said in an emotional interview.

The defender’s statement backfired and the Allsvenskan hockey team sent a report to the SHL’s Disciplinary Board. It’s a secret group that’s supposed to protect the brand and have the chance to impose penalties when other regulations don’t suffice.

Peter Gudmundsson, chief executive of the Swedish Hockey League when the board was set up 12 years ago, said clubs were very demanding of each other’s participation in Eliteserien and the board should test clubs that for some reason choose not to follow our agreements.

“The timing looks like this…”

Many clubs and players have been punished by the board. Among others, Ponthus Westerholm, who criticized the ruling and was fined 25,000 SEK by the board.

Tingsryd tries to focus on the game tonight, but he’s annoyed.

– If we change any assists or goals, they must be changed 24 hours after the match. Now there will be a report a week after the event and on the day of the match. The timing looks like this. After all, Isaac is fully focused on tonight’s match. But it’s clearly bad timing, says coach Frederick Glader.

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