Juuso Pärssinen, who was the subject of a head-on stroke and suffered a concussion, returned home from the hospital – “Fortunately, there was nothing else”

Juuso Parssinen who was the subject of a head on stroke

TPS head coach Jussi Ahokas demands that the tackles on the head be eradicated from hockey.

Sakari Lund,

Petri Hänninen

10.3. 17:47 • Updated March 10th. 18:12

TPS, which was the subject of a head-on rally on Wednesday Juuso Pärssinen has gotten home from the hospital.

– The concussion is, of course, serious in itself, but luckily nothing else. He’s home today. He has a headache and a sore neck, TPS head coach Jussi Ahokas told Sport.

The concussions are individual, so it’s hard to say about Pärssinen’s return to the fields.

– Let’s talk about weeks. Let’s wait a little longer so we know better, Ahokas said.

From the Persian, you tackled JYP Jan Scotka.

– The rigging came and then went dark. I really don’t remember anything about that tackle, Pärssinen said earlier in Thursday in a TPS press release.

Ahokas speaks strongly in favor of getting the Rigging on his head eradicated from hockey.

– If it had hit the chest, it would have been an open ice bomb and it belongs to this species, but if it hits the head, it is not acceptable. Scotka, of course, didn’t want to hit the head.

Scotka has apologized for the situation.

– Scotka apologized to me. He also put a message behind and apologized for his actions. I appreciate this a lot, Pärssinen said in a press release.

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