Finn Juho Lammikko received a two-match suspension for his head tackle on Tom Kühnhackl.

- If that tackle had occurred in the SHL, there would have been a longer suspension.

I am convinced of that.

The problem when playing in the CHL is that it's a different set of rules there.

They have many different leagues where there are different punishment cultures.

So, yes, in Sweden, we would like a little tougher bans for things like that, says Erik Forssell.

Do you feel that it is uglier in games in the CHL compared to the SHL?

- If we are to generalize, I experience it.

What do you think it is due to?

- There are equally different types of games in different leagues.

Does it make the game uglier to warn the players before sending them out in the CHL?

- We play the CHL to win, but it is clear that the players may have to be a little extra vigilant.

At the same time, it is difficult as a player if you go around thinking too much about it.

Forssell is aware that Sweden has come further than other countries with the work of removing head tackles from ice hockey.

- I think that in Sweden we have done work for a long time to change the way this type of tackle is viewed.

I feel that it is also being done in other parts of the world, but perhaps it has not progressed as quickly.

Tonight at 18:00, SVT broadcasts Rögle's return match in the CHL round of 16 against Salzburg.

Then the studio will give its view on the tackle and the penalty.

Skellefteå meets Zurich at Bortais after winning the first meeting 5-4.

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Here Juho Lammikko sinks Tom Kühnhackl: "That's ugly" Photo: SVT