It was in the second period of the heated Skåne derby that a fight broke out in front of the Rögle goal.

Goalkeeper Calle Clang fell and was then accused of filming Malmö's Emil Sylvegård.

- It was stupid that I gave him the chance.

A pretty good filming, Shinnimin told C More.

"A blow to come"

But Clang defended himself.

- It's a blow that hits me right in the face.

There is not much more to say about that situation, he said.

"Clang then chooses to film"

On Friday, the SHL announced that their so-called situation room reported three players from yesterday's round.

All for filming, of which Clang is one.

"When Sylvegård falls, he grabs Clang's right shoulder and pulls him over.

Clang rolls towards Sylvegård and ends up close to him.

Sylvegård pushes Clang away with his left glove.

Clang then chooses to film by covering his face with both hands and spinning around to show that he is in great pain," he writes.

Shinnimin also reported

The other players can be found in the match Linköping–Luleå.

First, in the second period, Luleå's Brendan Shinnimin is accused of intensifying a situation after getting Linköping's Christoffer Ehn in the back.

“Shinnimin amplifies the situation by tilting his head and body back while his right leg disappears under his body.

All in an attempt to trick the referee into taking a expulsion," the SHL writes on its website.

"Choosing to reinforce the situation"

Then, in the third period, Jesper Pettersson is said to have reinforced a situation when he caught Luleå's Isac Brännström in the back.

"Brännström holds Pettersson's arm, who then chooses to intensify the situation by turning his body to the left towards the court at the same time as his right leg flies into the air.

This is not a natural act but an amplification of the situation for the referee to send off the opposing player," writes the SHL.

Whether the players will be punished is expected to be announced later on Friday.