Ex-Oilers defenceman Lagesson under fire for AHL chokehold

A former Edmonton Oilers defenceman is under fire after putting another player in a chokehold during a heated AHL game earlier this week.

William Lagesson, who played in 57 games with the Oilers between 2019 and 2022, signed a deal with the Detroit Red Wings over the summer and now plays with the AHL’s Grand Rapid Griffins.

On Sunday, during a game against the Iowa Wild, Lagesson took things a bit too far as he got into a tussle with Wild forward Adam Raska. Instead of dropping the gloves, the two fell to the ice where Lagesson got the Czech forward into a chokehold. The hold went on for longer than you would expect as officials kinda just stood around until Raska started to tap out.

Lagesson was given a two-minute roughing penalty on the play, and it doesn’t appear he will be facing any supplemental discipline for the chokehold. The AHL has not requested a hearing with him nearly two days after the incident.

Former NHL goaltender Andrew Raycroft weighed in on the play, making it very clear that he was not a fan.

Hockey fans tended to agree with Raycroft, with many believing a lengthy suspension should have been the appropriate punishment for such a play. Many also called out the refs for not intervening sooner.

It did not appear that Raska was injured on the play, which may or may not have had an impact on Lagesson not being suspended for the incident. Even so, it’s a bit shocking that Lagesson escaped the play without more than a minor penalty.

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