Mar 23 • 09:13 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

KalPa's Golden Helmet Player Received a Suspension – Here's the Team Manager's Response

KalPa's Patrick Curry has been suspended for two games following incidents in a match against HIFK, with the team's manager declining further comment due to league regulations.

In a recent match against HIFK, KalPa's Patrick Curry received a two-game suspension issued by the SM-liiga due to two separate incidents involving on-ice altercations. The incidents in question involved a kick directed at Jori Lehterä and a leg sweep against Sebastian Repo, both of which were reviewed after a complaint was filed by HIFK. Following these events, KalPa's sports director Anssi Laine declined to comment further on the suspension, stating that commenting on such matters is prohibited by the league, highlighting the strict regulations governing public statements about disciplinary actions.

Despite the disappointing news regarding Curry's suspension, Laine focused on the upcoming games and expressed confidence in the team's ability to improve their performance. With the playoff series against HIFK currently tied at 1-1, the emphasis is on preparing for the next match. Laine's comment about the overall situation reflects the team's resolve to maintain focus and avoid further distractions, especially regarding the league's disciplinary issues.

Laine also refrained from discussing HIFK's decision to request a review of the incidents, emphasizing that each team operates in its own way and that this should not detract from KalPa's preparations for the next game. By not appealing the league's decisions to the sports arbitration board, KalPa demonstrates a commitment to focusing on their performance rather than engaging in disputes off the ice.

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