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"After sabotage allegations: 'I don't feel well'"

Tingsryd's goalkeeper Emil Cederlund is now shaking off the accusations that he was guilty of ice sabotage in connection with Friday evening's meeting between Mora and Tingsryd in Hockeyallsvenskan.

» Published: March 08 2025

"After sabotage allegations: 'I don't feel well'"
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I don't feel well. It has been a very tough day and I have been accused of both this and that, he says to Expressen.

The background is speculation about sabotage against the ice to postpone the match and play it later. Tingsryd, who was involved in the qualifying struggle, could have played their match under already clear conditions.

In connection with the TV broadcast, it has been seen how goalkeeper Emil Cederlund dug a hole with his heel on the ice, writes Expressen.

It's as simple as I warm up as you do before any match. I warm up extra much this match and try to reach all muscle groups.

It always becomes a hole when you stretch like that and you don't see the pictures in their entirety, he says to the newspaper.

I have no intention of destroying the ice or postponing a match as it is speculated about.

Already on Friday evening, Hockey Allsvenskan's sports manager Erik Ryman confirmed that the incident will be investigated as suspected sabotage, and that a report will be written to the competition committee and the Swedish Ice Hockey Association.

Tingsryd lost to Mora with 0–4 and will now have to qualify against Vimmerby to secure the contract.

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