Mar 22 • 05:51 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Finnish hockey player taken off the ice on a stretcher

Finnish hockey player Ville Petman was injured during a Czech playoff game and had to be taken off the ice on a stretcher.

Ville Petman, a 26-year-old Finnish hockey player, suffered a serious injury while playing in the Czech Republic's premier league playoffs on Wednesday. The incident occurred during the final period of the game when Petman was battling for the puck. According to videos shared on social media, he fell and crashed into the boards, hitting his neck and shoulders first. He struck his head against the boards and was left lying on the ice, necessitating immediate medical attention.

Petman's opponent, Tomáš Hyka, who delivered the hit, was not penalized for the incident. Reports indicate that after the hit, Petman attempted to get back on his feet but was unable to stand and was subsequently carried off the ice on a stretcher. His coach, Josef Jandač, expressed concern for Petman's condition, stating that the team was awaiting further information but hoping for the best regarding the severity of the injury.

This incident raises alarm among fans and players alike, highlighting the risks associated with contact sports such as hockey. The lack of a penalty for Hyka's actions could lead to discussions about the safety regulations in the sport and the responsibilities of players when it comes to targeting opponents. The outcome of Petman's injury and the subsequent reactions from the league will likely be closely monitored in the coming days, as both fans and players wish for his swift recovery.

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