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SPHL announces fine, suspensions

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The SPHL
Nov 25, 2025 3:14 PM

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The Southern Professional Hockey League (SPHL) has announced several fines and suspensions following recent actions during games. Notably, player Jake McGrew of the Evansville Thunderbolts received a significant suspension for a major penalty assessed during a game against the Fayetteville Marksmen. This decision was made in line with league rules aimed at maintaining player safety and fair play.

In addition to McGrew's suspension, the league has levied fines against other players for various infractions that occurred during the same stretch of games. The additional fines are intended to deter unsportsmanlike behavior and to promote a competitive but respectful environment among the teams. The SPHL continues to emphasize the importance of adherence to gameplay protocols, highlighting the league's commitment to ensuring high standards of conduct.

The Thunderbolts, alongside other teams in the league, are expected to adjust their gameplay strategies as a result of these disciplinary actions. Coaches are working on reinforcing positive behavior and tactics that align with the league's vision. As the season progresses, expectations will be high for all teams to not only perform well on the ice but also uphold the integrity of the sport.

Fans can anticipate further developments as the league monitors these situations closely. The SPHL remains vigilant in enforcing its rules, with the hope that such measures will lead to a thrilling and competitive season ahead.

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