A player in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) was tossed from a game Saturday after shoving an official. Jiri Smejkal, who played in the Western Hockey League for three seasons but was never drafted into the NHL, was getting a penalty for charging near the end of a second period of a game between Oskarshamn and Rögle when he decided to have some words with officials and some opponents before he left the ice. A linesman came over to him to direct him to the box, but Smejkal gave him a dismissive shove and kept on jaw-jacking. That's when some other officials came over the calm him down. He'd end up with the original two for charging, as well as a game misconduct for abuse of an official. Given past rulings from the SHL, it would be very surprising if Smejkal didn't get at least a game or two suspension for his actions. It wasn't necessarily a hard push, but there was no one else around so it certainly can't be dubbed accidental. Smejkal knew what he was doing.
Should Smejkal be suspended for his shove on the official?
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