The push directed at Ville Heinola heated up the Lions and the Lions fans.
Urho Vaakanainen (without a helmet) started to help the Swiss. Pasi Liesimaa
– Yes, it would certainly have been easy to whistle for two minutes.
That’s how it goes Antti Bomanin a brisk assessment of the uproar at the end of Tuesday’s Finland-Switzerland match with more than a thousand league matches and extensive international refereeing experience.
Damien Riat nudged Ville Heinolaa ugly and moderately heavy from the back. Heinola sadly flew shoulder first towards the side.
The pair of judges formed by the United States Nolan Bloyer and Germany Andre Schrader kept their hands down. Riat’s extension work began Urho VaakanainenHeinola pack pair.
Bloyer and Schrader’s decision was significant for the match. There were three minutes left in the match, and Switzerland had just taken a 3–2 lead.
If such a situation had happened in your match, would it have gone so that you raised your hand and then watched the videos?
– In the league, it would probably have gone like that, Boman answers.
– It’s cool now, at least second place. Then I don’t know if I could get more from it.
Are there any differences in interpretation between the League and international matches regarding such situations?
– I guess there is no difference between them. There are exactly the same interpretations.

