Roughly translated: Theodor Niederbach discusses his match penalty with HockeyNews.se

Red Wings prospect Theodor Niederbach took a game misconduct yesterday in Sweden’s 3-2 win over Switzerland, and he spoke with HockeyNews.se’s Karl Mansson regarding his indiscretion:

Theodor Niederbach on the match penalty: “I was perhaps a little overheated”

Sweden faced Switzerland in their first game of the tournament. Then Rogle BK player Theodor Niederbach incurred a match penalty. At a press conference, he spoke about the incident.

The Tre Kronor defeated Switzerland in their opening game, but one of the main players of the game was Theodor Niederbach. At a digital press conference, he discussed his match penalty.

Whether Niederbach will play against Austria tomorrow is yet to be determined.

“I will find out before the game. Right now, I don’t have much of a grasp on that,” said Niederbach.

“It’s not like I went out there with the intention of taking penalties. There were three unfortunate events. And the last one was the icing on the cake. I was perhaps a little overheated,” continued the Rogle forward.

Pending notification, the forward is preparing for the game tomorrow. Regardless of whether he’s suspended or not.

“I’m preparing to play as always. So we’ll see as always. But I’m assuming that I’ll play.

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