Considering the international rules, and comity that oversees suspensions, didn't hand one out. I guess it was considered clean. I've read the rule book for the IIHF and that hit wouldn't be classified as dirty. It got the 5 minute misconduct, the most that can be awarded for a body-check. If Luza hadn't of gotten injured, it wouldn't of even been a minor, and this is the issue with putting so much emphasize on injuries.