Two supporters of the SHL club Linköpings HC are severely punished and suspended for two years by the club.
That since they mocked Stefan Liv in connection with a match against HV71 in September.
LHC managed to identify the two supporters – who now receive the maximum penalty of two years suspension from all SHL hockey, writes SVT.
Jönköpings-Posten was the first to publish the news. In connection with the match, the fans must have shown pictures on their mobile phones Stefan Liv in an attempt to mock the HV fans.
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The penalty that could come into question was suspension for 18 or 24 months. The LHC chose the longest shutdown.
According to Jönköpings-Posten, LHC’s club director will Carl-Johan Stålhammar having had a verbal meeting with the supporters who are said to have been very remorseful.
Former HV goalkeeper Stefan Liv died in a plane crash in 2011 while playing in the KHL.
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