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Swedish Women's Hockey League to OK body checking for 2022-23 season

The Swedish Women's Hockey League will allow body checking next season, while it remains banned by the International Ice Hockey Federation for women's games.

The SDHL announced on Friday that it is implementing a pilot program for the 2022-23 season, allowing certain types of hits, such as along the boards. One check that remains prohibited is a «north-south» open-ice hit.

«We have tried to pursue the checking issue before at IIHF but have not been heard. It feels inspiring that we now make a decision for our own league and not only pave the way for Swedish women's hockey but for the entire women's hockey world,» said Gizela Ahlgren Bloom, the sports manager for the SDHL, in a statement. «A large majority of the players have also been positive about testing this, so we think this will turn out well and that even more people will want to go to the arenas and watch really entertaining hockey.»

The SDHL said it made this decision with the Zero Vision project that has aimed to prevent concussions in Swedish hockey. According to the league, the last four seasons have seen an increase in physical play and the incidence of concussions has actually decreased by 75%. It cites better on-ice awareness and changes to how players interact physically on the ice as factors.

«In recent seasons, we have introduced more physical play with the ambition of being able to open up for checking in SDHL,» said Ahlgren Bloom.

The IIHF has banned checking in women's hockey since around 1992. Any player that delivers a check to an opponent in a IIHF-sanctioned game can be given a minor, major or match penalty. There is body contact allowed in pursuit of the puck, but players are prohibited from using the board to «make contact with an opponent to

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