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Karlberg hit by high stick, sparks diving debate

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Key Points
  • Marcus Karlberg was penalized for a high stick from Riley Woods in an SHL playoff game.
  • Karlberg claims the stick hit his mouth, while Woods is uncertain about contact, sparking a diving debate.
  • Karlberg is reportedly under review by the Player Safety Group, and Leksand scored during the resulting power play.

In a Swedish Hockey League (SHL) playoff game, Leksand's Marcus Karlberg was struck in the face by a high stick from HV71's Riley Woods in the second period, resulting in a penalty for Woods. According to reports from Sportbladet and SVT Sport, Karlberg stated the stick hit him directly on the mouth, and he credited his mouthguard with preventing tooth loss. The incident occurred during HV71's 2-1 victory over Leksand.

After the penalty, the home crowd chanted "diver" at Karlberg, who reportedly found it amusing and part of the game. Woods, however, expressed uncertainty about whether the stick made contact, suggesting Karlberg might have embellished the hit, as reported by Sportbladet and Expressen Sport. Expressen Sport also reports that Karlberg is under review by the Player Safety Group, though the details of this review are unclear.

the stick hit him directly on the mouth, and he credited his mouthguard with preventing tooth loss

Marcus Karlberg

Leksand scored a power-play goal during Woods' penalty to reduce the deficit to 2-1. The next playoff game is scheduled for Friday.

found it amusing and part of the game

Marcus Karlberg

expressed uncertainty about whether the stick made contact, suggesting Karlberg might have embellished the hit

Riley Woods

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