Jori Lehterä threatens suspension – Made a grim act
Jori Lehterä faces a potential suspension after delivering a head hit during a recent hockey match between HIFK and Ässät.
In a recent Liiga match, Jori Lehterä of HIFK is under scrutiny after a controversial hit on Jonne Tammela of Ässät. The incident occurred during the game on Saturday and resulted in Tammela being in a vulnerable position when Lehterä's hit strikingly connected with his head. Consequently, Lehterä received a 5+20 minute penalty for his actions, which indicates the severity of the infraction as it pertains to head safety in hockey.
Following the game, Liiga announced that the incident would be reviewed by the league's disciplinary team, signaling the potential for further penalties against Lehterä. The ongoing concern for player safety has prompted strict evaluations of such hits, particularly those directed towards the head. Through this reviewing process, the league aims to maintain its commitment to reducing head injuries and protecting players from significant risks during gameplay.
In addition to Lehterä's case, another incident involving Ilves player Lukas Jašek is also being investigated, where he struck KooKoo's Miska Siikonen in the neck region with his stick. Jašek similarly received a 5+20 minute penalty for his actions. Both cases reflect a critical need for accountability and safety within the sport, pushing the league to take a firm stance against dangerous plays that could lead to serious injuries.