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Why are umpires needed on the ice? So that the rules are followed and the health of the players is protected.
Why is a League Justice needed? Because in the heat of battle the referees can’t see or judge everything properly, and sometimes a penalty in the match isn’t enough. So bans are there to ensure justice and serve as a deterrent to protect player health.
Unfortunately, not only the on-ice umpires, but also the overseas Player Safety Officer and single judge fail to fulfill their responsibilities. Like now in the case of Roger Karrer.
The Zurich defender in the service of Servette, who has developed brilliantly in recent years, controlled the Biel striker Tino Kessler in the third final game. enormous. Careless. To the head it immediately broke back. Karrer should have received five penalty minutes and a remaining exclusion for this. Obliged.
Both French-speaking MySports pundit and former referee Stéphane Rochette, who is much more accurate in his TV analyzes than he used to be on the ice, and his German-Swiss counterpart Nadir Mandioni (albeit only in second reading) acknowledged that a check against was the head. And when a player is hit in the head that hard, the question can only be how many suspensions he will receive. But nothing happened to Karrer.
It is worrying when those who are supposed to protect the health of the players do not fulfill their important task. One can only hope that Kessler, who couldn’t finish the game, didn’t suffer a serious concussion.
Source : Blick

I’m Emma Jack, a news website author at 24 News Reporters. I have been in the industry for over five years and it has been an incredible journey so far. I specialize in sports reporting and am highly knowledgeable about the latest trends and developments in this field.