Finland’s competition authority, KKV, has concluded its investigation into the SM-liiga, the country’s premier ice hockey league, without imposing sanctions. The KKV found that the league has committed to implementing measures designed to enhance competitive conditions. Details of these measures were not immediately disclosed, but they evidently satisfied the KKV's concerns regarding fair competition. The investigation likely centered on potential anti-competitive practices within the league’s structure or operations. This outcome allows the SM-liiga to continue operating without financial penalties or restrictions. The KKV’s decision signals a move towards ensuring a more level playing field for all teams within the Finnish hockey system. No further action is anticipated from the competition authority at this time.