Högström grabbed Everberg's club when he was in the booth at the end of the match. Then Everberg responded with a blow which then started a fight between the players, which ended with Everberg getting rid of the helmet, whereupon Högström held Everberg in the head and gave him a straight right hook. It ended with a concussion for the Rögle player.

However, there was no more than two minutes of expulsion during the match, and the so-called situation room chose not to report Högström to the disciplinary committee.

- Marcus Högström wears the glove and strikes. For it to be reported to the Disciplinary Board, it must be somewhat coarser. That you are looking to hurt, that it is a regular fight, that two are fighting and one feeds lots of punches on a player who is defenseless, Judge Thomas Thorsbrink tells Hockeynews.

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Everberg gave a blow and Högström gave a plug back

"Ice hockey's biggest problem"

SVT Sports expert Jonas Andersson does not share Thorsbrink's view.

- The biggest problem for ice hockey right now is concussion, I think. Then I think you have to be a lot harder with stuff like this. These mines that are after blows ... We have to get away from it. So I think it should be a shutdown. If nothing else to set an example, he says.

What is it sending a signal to the players that it is not even reported to the Discipline Board?

- It sends wrong signals. As I was in, this is the biggest problem right now, not only in SHL but in ice hockey. So then I think it should be reported, and I like it to be a shutdown as well. Another issue is the penalty, and I think it is too low penalties in ice hockey.

- There are some things you can do. You can review the regulations, you can change the protections and have harsher penalties. But above all, it is about respect and education. And then you really have to be tough on relapse criminals, who can't respect it.