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 More details emerge on Connor Ingram’s involvement in allegations of cheating and game-fixing
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More details emerge on Connor Ingram’s involvement in allegations of cheating and game-fixing

The Swedish league was rocked by this scandal and the Preds prospect is believed to have been sent packing.

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A crazy story came out of Sweden in the last day after powerhouse Björklöven, which sits second overall in the league standings, was caught in allegations of match-fixing in the wake of a loss, as happened in the second-tier Swedish Allsvenskan on Monday night.

Chris Johnston of Sportsnet reveals more details on what took place and admits it is not too often the CEO of a professional hockey team has to immediately come out and address the allegations. CEO Anders Blomberg says he welcomes the investigation that was launched within hours of an 8-4 loss to Mora in which Björklöven surrendered eight straight goals after building a 3-0 lead.

What fans and pundits are finding troubling is that Björklöven entered the night as -130 favourites but only saw that extend to -150 while leading 3-1 after 10 minutes. 

“The odds were seemingly holding because of money coming in on Mora, although the betting companies themselves will have to be scrutinized as part of the investigation by the Swedish Ice Hockey Federation’s security department,” points out Johnston. 

This is what Blomberg had to say at the launch of the investigation, in Swedish: 

“I have an incredibly hard time believing that someone in Björklöven has been involved in such a type of activity. Of course, we welcome the fact that the question is being investigated when there are now suspicions and speculations.”

The result of that investigation is especially important for Nashville Predators goalie prospect Connor Ingram, a former Canadian world junior player, who happened to be in net for Björklöven and allowed five goals on 14 shots before being removed. 

Things looked bad for the kid when he was reportedly sent packing right after the game, causing many folks to believe he was involved in the cheating and game-fixing scandal. 

However, Johnston clearly points out that the game was already set to be his final start of his loan agreement to the club. The reporter adds that several teams and players occasionally have bad nights, and some games just get away. 

Should we name a few in the NHL?

The good thing for Ingram and Björklöven is that they are fully open to the investigation. They just need to be patient until it can be proven that there was no wrongdoing.

Source: Sportsnet