MM2011 - Leijonat.fi
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MM2011 - Leijonat.fi
TEAM FINLAND MEDIA GUIDE 2011 Elisa is a leading Nordic communications service provider and a great fan of the Finnish National Hockey Team. www.elisa.com GREETINGS FROM THE PRESIDENT OF FINNISH ICE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION IIHF World Championship ends another great hockey season. The event brings together best players and teams together with hockey fans, partners and media members from all over the world. Finnish Team, the Lions, have prepared carefully for this tournament. Like all participating teams, our aim is to capture the IIHF World Championship title and travel back home with gold medals. Although World Championship games were played in Bratislava already in 1992, this is the first time Slovakia hosts IIHF World Championship. Knowing how passionately and enthusiastically Slovakians feel about ice hockey, it’s fair to expect we have an exceptional event ahead of us. Both Bratislava and Kosice will offer first class hockey on ice as well as celebration and memorable side events off the ice. On behalf of the Finnish Ice Hockey Association I want to wish all the participating teams success in the tournament – may the best team win. Kalervo Kummola President, Finnish Ice Hockey Association Chairman, Local Organizing Committee for the 2012 IIHF World Championship 3 PS. After Slovakia Finland and Sweden will join forces and together host two IIHF World Championships in a row. I wish you warmly welcome to Helsinki and Stockholm in 2012! FINLAND’S SIGHTS SET ON THE 15th OF MAY In the next WC tournament in 1949 in Stockholm the Finnish team fared better winning two games out of four and placing 7th overall. In 1965 Tampere hosted the tournament as the Soviet Union took the gold medals. The Soviet team dominated the international competitions from 1963 to 1971 winning every WC and Olympic tournament held during that time. Antti Pihlström is looking to provide lots of energy to the Finnish team in Slovakia The very first IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship tournament was organized in Chamonix, France, Berlin, Germany and Vienna, Austria in 1930. That was the first IIHF tournament outside of the Olympics which featured North American teams. Finland participated in the separate World Championship tournament for the first time in 1939. The Finns were coached by Erkki Saarinen and the team lost all of their five games in the tournament by a goal differential of 5-25. 4 In the 1987 Sweden won the World Championship tournament held in Vienna, Austria and became the first country in 22 years outside of the Soviet Union or Czechoslovakia to win the gold. The 90s marked the fall of the Soviet Union and their previous dominance was a thing of the past as Sweden won the gold in 1991 and 1992. In the 1992 tournament Finland won its first World Championship medal as head-coach Pentti Matikainen led the team to a second-place finish. 1995 is a year no Finnish ice hockey fan will forget as the Finns won their first and only World Championship gold to date. Finland beat tournament host Sweden 4-1 in the finals with Ville Peltonen’s hattrick. Although last year in Germany the Finns lost to champion Czech Republic in the quarterfinals placing sixth, this year the Finnish team is looking to play in the finals on the 15th of May in Bratislava and come back home with the gold. Reilu peli kannattaa niin kaukalossa kuin asiakashallinnassakin Intrum Justitia Oy on johtava asiakashallintapalveluiden asiantuntija ja alan markkinajohtaja. Fair pay on reilua peliä, johon kuuluu sääntöjen noudattaminen ja vastapelaajan kunnioittaminen. Samaa ajatusta sovellamme toimeksiantajamme asiakkaisiin. Leijonien yhteistyökumppanina haluamme edistää sääntöjen noudattamista. Terveisin Tommi Sova toimitusjohtaja info.finland@intrum.com www.intrum.fi GAME SCHEDULE GROUP A: (Bratislava) Russia (RUS) Slovakia (SVK) Germany (GER) Slovenia (SLO) GROUP B: (Košice) Canada (CAN) Switzerland (SUI) Belarus (BLR) France (FRA) GROUP C: (Košice) Sweden (SWE) United States (USA) Norway (NOR) Austria (AUT) GROUP D: (Bratislava) Finland (FIN) Czech Rep. (CZE) Latvia (LAT) Denmark (DEN) PLAYOFFS AND RELEGATION ROUND TIME Thursday May 5, 2011 16:15 Relegation round 16:15 Relegation round 20:15 Qualification round 20:15 Qualification round GAME VENUE 25 26 27 28 4A – 4D Bratislava 4B – 4C Košice 2A – 3D Bratislava 2B – 3C Košice Friday May 6, 2011 16:15 Qualification round 16:15 Qualification round 20:15 Qualification round 20:15 Qualification round 29 30 31 32 1A – 2D Bratislava 1B – 2C Košice 1D – 3A Bratislava 1C – 3B Košice Bratislava Košice Bratislava Košice Saturday May 7, 2011 12:15 Relegation round 12:15 Relegation round 16:15 Qualification round 16:15 Qualification round 20:15 Qualification round 20:15 Qualification round 33 34 35 36 37 38 4C – 4A Bratislava 4B – 4D Košice 3D – 1A Bratislava 3C – 1B Košice 2D – 3A Bratislava 2C – 3B Košice Saturday April 30, 2011 16:15 D 5 FIN – DEN 16:15 C 6 USA – AUT 20:15 D 7 CZE – LAT 20:15 C 8 NOR – SWE Bratislava Košice Bratislava Košice Sunday May 8, 2011 16:15 Qualification round 16:15 Qualification round 20:15 Relegation round 20:15 Relegation round 39 40 41 42 1D – 2A Bratislava 1C – 2B Košice 4A – 4B Bratislava 4D – 4C Košice Sunday 16:15 16:15 20:15 20:15 1, 2011 9 RUS – SLO 10 CAN – FRA 11 SVK – GER 12 SUI – BLR Bratislava Košice Bratislava Košice Monday May 2, 2011 16:15 D 13 CZE – DEN 16:15 C 14 USA – NOR 20:15 D 15 LAT – FIN 20:15 C 16 SWE – AUT Bratislava Košice Bratislava Košice Monday May 9, 2011 12:15 Qualification round 12:15 Qualification round 16:15 Qualification round 16:15 Qualification round 20:15 Qualification round 20:15 Qualification round 43 44 45 46 47 48 3A – 3D Bratislava 3B – 3C Košice 2A – 2D Bratislava 2B – 2C Košice 1A – 1D Bratislava 1B – 1C Košice Tuesday May 3, 2011 16:15 A 17 SLO – GER 16:15 B 18 CAN – SUI 20:15 A 19 RUS – SVK 20:15 B 20 FRA – BLR Bratislava Košice Bratislava Košice Wednesday 16:15 D 16:15 C 20:15 D 20:15 C Bratislava Košice Bratislava Košice PRELIMINARY ROUND TIME GROUP GAME TEAMS Friday April 29, 2011 16:15 A 1 GER – RUS 16:15 B 2 SUI – FRA 20:15 A 3 SVK – SLO 20:15 B 4 BLR – CAN 5 May A B A B May 4, 2011 21 DEN – LAT 22 AUT – NOR 23 FIN – CZE 24 SWE – USA VENUE Wednesday May 11, 2011 16:15 Quarterfinals 49 QF1 20:15 Quarterfinals 50 QF2 Bratislava Bratislava Thursday May 12, 2011 16:15 Quarterfinals 51 QF3 20:15 Quarterfinals 52 QF4 Bratislava Bratislava Friday May 13, 2011 16:15 Semi-finals 53 W(QF1) – W(QF2) Bratislava 20:15 Semi-finals 54 W(QF3) – W(QF4) Bratislava Sunday May 15, 2011 16:00 Bronze-medal game 55 20:30 Final 56 Bratislava Bratislava MATKALLA MENESTYKSEEN. Suomalaista jääkiekkoa siivittämässä. TEAM FINLAND No Pos Name Birthdate Birthplace Ht Wt L/RTeam 31 GK VEHANEN Petri 9.10.1977 Rauma 186 82 L Ak Bars Kazan, KHL 33 GK HOVINEN Niko 16.3.1988 Helsinki 196 89 L Pelicans Lahti 35 GK LASSILA Teemu 26.3.1983 Helsinki 183 87L HPK Hämeenlinna 4 D VÄÄNÄNEN Ossi 18.8.1980 Vantaa 193 98 L Jokerit Helsinki 5 D KUKKONEN Lasse 18.9.1981 Oulu 183 85 L Magnitogorsk, KHL 6 D JAAKOLA Topi 15.11.1983 Oulu 186 89 L Luleå, SWE 18 D LEPISTÖ Sami 17.10.1984 Espoo 186 85 L Columbus, NHL 19 D VÄLIVAARA Jyrki 30.5.1976 Jyväskylä 188 92 L JYP Jyväskylä 21 D NISKALA Janne 22.9.1981 Västerås 183 90 L Magnitogorsk, KHL 28 D SALMELA Anssi 13.8.1984 Nokia 182 87 L New Jersey, NHL 41 D PUISTOLA Pasi 16.9.1978 Tampere 182 80 L HV-71, SWE 9 C KOIVU Mikko 12.3.1983 Turku 188 85 L Minnesota, NHL 15 F RUUTU Tuomo 16.2.1983 Vantaa 185 96 L Carolina, NHL 20 F PESONEN Janne 11.5.1982 Suomussalmi 180 81 L Ak Bars Kazan, KHL 24 C LAJUNEN Jani 16.6.1990 Espoo 185 75 L Blues Espoo 26 C IMMONEN Jarkko 19.4.1982 Rantasalmi 183 96 R Ak Bars Kazan, KHL 29 C NOKELAINEN Petteri 16.1.1986 Imatra 185 86 R Jokerit Helsinki 37 F PYÖRÄLÄ Mika 13.7.1981 Oulu 182 79 L Frölunda, SWE 39 C KAPANEN Niko 29.4.1978 Hattula 177 80 L Ak Bars Kazan, KHL 40 F PIHLSTRÖM Antti 22.10.1984 Vantaa 180 82 L JYP Jyväskylä 47 F LAHTI Janne 20.7.1982 Riihimäki 189 89 L Jokerit Helsinki 50 F AALTONEN Juhamatti 4.6.1985 Ii 184 89 R Magnitogorsk, KHL 58 F JOENSUU JESSE 05.10.1987 Pori 192 88 L New York Islanders 64 C GRANLUND Mikael 26.2.1992 Oulu 175 77 L HIFK Helsinki 71 F KOMAROV Leo 23.1.1987 Narva, EST 180 90 L OHK Dynamo, KHL Team Officials: Jalonen Jukka Head Coach Matikainen Petri Coach Nurminen Pasi Coach Brusin Kari Trainer Koivunen Riku Trainer Hakkarainen Harri Doctor Lahti Janne Media Manager Jutila Timo Team Manager Vaitinen Timo Physiotherapist Luoma Jussi Physiotherapist Sulin Juha Masseur Kurri Jari General Manager Mälkiä Janne Video Co-ordinator 6 GOALIES #31 PETRI VEHANEN MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR GPI WA 2008 1 WA 2010 3 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS Men 6 GPI Men 23 Petri Vehanen’s road to a starter job in Rauma was relatively long, BORN 09.10.1977, Rauma but after getting the job he has POSITION Goalie performed well. His successful CATCHES Left campaign in the Finnish SM-Liiga HEIGHT 186 culminated in 2009-10 when he WEIGHT 82 played 18 games winning 14 of CLUB Ak Bars Kazan, RUS them and posting a 94.09 save FIRST CLUB Lukko percentage alongside a 1.65 GAA. OTHER CLUB(S) UJK; FPS; SG Brunico, ITA; Vehanen was acquired mid-season Mora IK, SWE; Neftekhimik by Ak Bars Kazan of the Russian Nizhnekams, RUS; KHL. Vehanen was not shaken by NHL DRAFT the change of scenery and lead the team to a league title while posting league-leading statistics in the MINS GA SVS SVS% GAA regular season. This season AK Bars 61:27 2 17 89.47 2.00 fell to Salavat Yulaev UFA in the play180:00 7 78 91.76 2.33 offs but Vehanen still performed up to expectations with the best save% (95.7) and GAA (1.32) of the playoffs. GP G A TP PIM Vehanen has proved that he can 46 0 5 5 0 play on the international stage and MINS GA SVS SVS% GAA he is set to compete for the starting 1387:52 51 610 92.28 2.22 goaltender job this year. # 33 NIKO HOVINEN BORN POSITION CATCHES HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS Men 1 Juniors 6 GPI Men 2 Juniors 24 7 GP G 7 0 42 0 MINS GA 117:34 5 1364:32 54 16.03.1988, Helsinki Goalie Left 196 87 Pelicans Lahti GrIFK EJK; Jokerit Minnesota’s 5th choice, 132nd overall 2006 A 0 0 SVS 53 541 TP 0 0 SVS% 91.38 89.59 PIM 0 0 GAA 2.50 2.29 When a goaltender who has previously been only in a backup role suddenly plays 49 games in the Finnish SM-Liiga, some eyebrows are bound to be raised. Niko Hovinen did just that in the 2010-11 season for Pelicans Lahti. When the Helsinki native played for Jokerit Helsinki in 2006-2008 he played in just five games. For the 2008-09 season Hovinen signed with Pelicans and played five times the games he played in the previous two seasons registering 21 games. 2010-11 was Hovinen’s breakout season as he posted his career-best statistics playing in 49 games for 17 wins with a 2.59 GAA and a 92.14 save%. #35 TEEMU LASSILA BORN POSITION CATCHES HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS Men 6 Juniors 1 GPI Men 12 Juniors 2 GP 27 4 MINS 710:35 120:00 G 0 0 GA 22 2 26.03.1983, Raahe Goalie Left 181 82 HPK Hämeenlinna Salo HT TPS; Hermes; Ässät; Djurgårdens IF, SWE; HPK; LeKi Nashville’s 4th choice 117th overall 2003 A 0 0 SVS 347 0 TP 0 0 SVS% 94.04 0.00 PIM 2 0 GAA 1.83 1.00 Teemu Lassila has always been a very good goaltender, but in recent years he has risen to the SM-Liiga’s absolute elite. In 2003-04, on just his second SM-Liiga season, he got all the way to the finals with TPS Turku but lost the title to Kärpät Oulu. In 2007 Lassila started his campaign with HPK Hämeenlinna, but was the back-up to Andy Chiodo. On his second season Lassila captured the starter job and played 54 games earning 26 wins. In the 2009-10 season Lassila and HPK were surprise finalists but lost the championship to an even bigger surprise finalist, TPS. The Nashville Predators’ 4th round pick plays with an aggressive style and has quick reflexes. DEFENCE #4 OSSI VÄÄNÄNEN MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR WA 2001 Olympics 2002 WA 2003 World Cup 2004 WA 2005 WA 2008 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS Men 8 Juniors 4 BORN 18.08.1980, Vantaa POSITION Left Defence SHOOTS Left HEIGHT 189 WEIGHT 89 CLUB Jokerit Helsinki FIRST CLUB Jokerit OTHER CLUB(S) Phoenix Coyotes, NHL; Colorado Avalanche, NHL; Djurgårdens IF, SWE; Philadelphia Flyers, NHL; Vancouver Canucks, NHL; HC Dynamo Minsk, BLR NHL DRAFT Phoenix’ 2nd choice 43rd overall 1998 GP 9 2 7 4 7 9 GP 82 44 G 0 0 0 1 0 0 G 1 1 A 4 1 3 2 1 1 A 15 8 TP 4 1 3 3 1 1 TP 16 9 PIM 16 0 8 0 8 8 PIM 131 107 #5 LASSE KUKKONEN MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR WA 2005 Olympics 2006 WA 2006 WA 2007 WA 2009 Olympics 2010 WA 2010 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS Men 8 Juniors 4 8 BORN 18.09.1981, Oulu POSITION Right Defence SHOOTS Left HEIGHT 183 WEIGHT 85 CLUB Metallurg Magnitogorsk, RUS FIRST CLUB Kärpät OTHER CLUB(S) Chicago Blackhawks, NHL; Philadelphia Flyers, NHL; Philadelphia Phantoms, AHL; Avangard Omsk, RUS NHL DRAFT Chicago’s 4th choice 156th overall 2003 GP 7 2 9 9 6 6 6 GP 91 51 G 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 G 3 8 A 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 A 9 11 TP 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 TP 12 19 PIM 2 0 8 4 4 4 2 PIM 46 30 The Phoenix Coyotes drafted Ossi Väänänen on the second round of the 1998 NHL draft, but it was not until the 2000-01 season when Väänänen made his NHL debut. The two years he spent developing in the SM-Liiga paid off as his rookie campaign was a huge success. Väänänen played all but one game that season for the Coyotes potting 4 goals to combine for a total of 16 points. Väänänen spent the six following seasons as a core player in the NHL until he signed with Djurgården of the Swedish Elite League. Väänänen made a comeback to the NHL in the successive season, but headed to Europe in 2009 and joined Minsk Dynamo in the KHL. Väänänen returned to the SM-Liiga and Jokerit for the 201011 season and now provides veteran leadership to the team as its captain. The stay-at-home defenseman will be a strong physical presence for team Finland in Slovakia and will especially help the Lions clear their goal crease. Lasse Kukkonen is one of the most prolific players to come out of the Kärpät Oulu junior system. The twotime SM-Liiga All Star defenseman was one of the league’s best in doing what a defender should: stopping the opposing forwards. Kukkonen has one SM-Liiga championship from 2005 after he had come back from a one-year stint from the NHL and the AHL. Kukkonen returned to the NHL on the following season and played in various teams until he came back to Europe in 2009. From the 2009-10 season Kukkonen has been playing in the Russian KHL league, and most recently for Metallurg Magnitogorsk alongside fellow national team players Juhamatti Aaltonen and Janne Niskala. Oman taloutensa isäntä tietää mistä vakuutukset kannattaa ottaa. OP-bonuksia kertyy nimittäin ihan tavallisesta pankkiasioinnista ja nyt myös Pohjolan vakuutuksista. Tule juttelemaan tai klikkaa op.fi DEFENCE #6 TOPI JAAKOLA BORN POSITION SHOOTS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR WA 2009 WA 2010 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS Men 3 Juniors 6 GP 7 7 GP 38 61 G 0 0 G 0 5 15.11.1983, Oulu Left Defence Left 186 89 Luleå HF, SWE Kärpät Södertälje SK, SWE Florida’s 5th choice 134th overall 2002 A 0 1 A 1 7 TP 0 1 TP 1 12 PIM 4 2 PIM 24 36 #18 SAMI LEPISTÖ BORN POSITION SHOOTS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR WA 2008 Olympics 2010 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS Men 5 Juniors 2 9 GP 7 6 GP 25 21 G 1 0 G 1 7 17.10.1984, Espoo Right Defence Left 178 80 Columbus Blue Jackets Jokerit Washington Capitals, NHL; Hershey Bears, AHL Washington’s 6th choice 66th overall 2004 A 1 1 A 4 12 TP 2 1 TP 5 19 PIM 10 6 PIM 34 30 Topi Jaakola is the type of defenseman every team needs: a stay-athome guy who no glaring weaknesses. Another sample of the strong Kärpät Oulu junior system, Jaakola made his debut in the SM-Liiga at just 17 years of age. Jaakola’s best season points-wise was in 2007-08 with Kärpät when he scored 3 goals and 14 points in 55 games. Next season Jaakola joined Södertälje in the Swedish Elite League and posted 0+11 in 51 games. Last season he scored his first two Swedish Elite League goals with Luleå earning a total of seven points in 55 games.. Sami Lepistö is an all-round defenseman who made his national breakthrough in the 2003-04 season when he was able to hold on to a roster spot as a rookie in Jokerit Helsinki. The Helsinki native was drafted on the 3rd round as 66th overall by the Washington Capitals but played just a total of 14 games in the NHL in the span of two seasons despite scoring four goals and 45 points in 55 AHL games. Lepistö started the 2009-10 season in the Phoenix Coyotes and increased his ice-time significantly playing 66 games that season. Lepistö was traded to the Columbus Blue Jackets on the 2010-11 trade deadline and is now looking to develop to a key player for Columbus. KIEKKOJUNIORI VOITTAA AINA. Veikkauksen tuotosta jaetaan vuosittain jopa 104 miljoonaa euroa suomalaiselle liikunnalle. Varojen avulla nousee yhä uusia jäähalleja, jäädytetään kaukaloita ja taataan juniorivalmennuksen taso. Onkin upeaa, että yksi niistä suomalaisista, joka voittaa aina, on kiekkojuniori. DEFENCE #19 JYRKI VÄLIVAARA BORN POSITION SHOOTS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB JYP FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS GP National Team 9 31 G 3 30.05.1976, Jyväskylä Left Defence Left 188 92 Jyväskylä JYP Tappara; Linköpings HC, SWE; IF Malmö Redhawks, SWE A 7 TP 10 PIM 32 #21 JANNE NISKALA BORN 22.09.1981, Västerås, SWE POSITION Left Defence SHOOTS Left HEIGHT 183 WEIGHT 90 CLUB Metallurg Magnitogorsk, RUS FIRST CLUB Lukko OTHER CLUB(S) Manchester Storm, GBR; EV Zug, SUI; Färjestads BK, SWE; Milwaukee Admirals, AHL; Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL; Frölunda Indians, SWE NHL DRAFT Nashville’s 5th choice 147th overall 2004 MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR WA 2008 WA 2009 Olympics 2010 WA 2010 GP 9 4 6 7 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS GP Men 8 76 Juniors 2 27 10 G 2 1 0 0 A 2 2 2 2 TP 4 3 2 2 PIM 2 2 2 4 G 10 3 A 17 2 TP 27 5 PIM 40 22 Coming back home rarely ends as well as with Jyrki Välivaara. Välivaara started his career with his home town team JYP Jyväskylä, making his SM-Liiga debut in the 1997-98 season. He left the team for the 2001-02 season when he joined Tappara Tampere. After spending two season there, Välivaara signed with Linköping in the Swedish Elite League. Välivaara spent a total of six seasons in Sweden, four in Linköping and two in Malmö where he and the rest of the Redhawks suffered relegation and spent the 2007-08 season in the Allsvenskan. Välivaara came home for the next season and formed one of the best defensive tandems of the league with Olli Malmivaara. Väliv aara and Malmivaara were a key part of the JYP team that ended its season in championship celebrations. The offensively underrated defenseman has since stayed with JYP and is one of the elite defensemen of the SM-Liiga. Before Janne Niskala made his breakthrough playing with Lukko Rauma in the SM-Liiga he had to pay some dues playing in the second-highest ice-hockey league in Finland, the Mestis, and even in Manchester, Great Britain. After Niskala made his breakthrough in the 2001-02 season, there was no looking back. He scored 7 goals and 20 points on his first full SM-Liiga season, which he dwarfed in 200304 scoring 21 goals and 36 points in 55 games. After that standout season he was drafted by the Nashville Predators. Before going to North America Niskala played in Switzerland, and in Sweden where he lead the league’s defensemen in goals as well as points with 19+30=49 in 53 games. Niskala tested the water in North America, but played only 6 games for Tampa Bay before asking to be waived. After two seasons in Sweden he most recently played for Metallurg Magnitogorsk in the KHL and led his own team’s defensemen in goals and points with 11+19=30 in 54 regular season games. www.tvo.fi Energy for Finland Energy is the name of the game in icehockey. Energy and electricity also keeps the society on the move. TVO is a highly appreciated Finnish nuclear power company. Sustainable electricity of TVO means increased competitiveness for Finnish industry and better well-being for all Finns. TVO – a main partner of the Finnish Ice Hockey Association DEFENCE www.volkswagen.fi #28 ANSSI SALMELA BORN POSITION SHOOTS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR WA 2008 WA 2009 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS Men 5 Juniors 3 GP 8 7 GP 30 22 G 0 1 G 3 3 13.08.1984, Nokia Left Defence Left 182 87 New Jersey Devils Ilves Tappara; Pelicans; New Jersey Devils, NHL; Lowell Devils, AHL; ChicagoWolves, AHL A 0 0 A 2 2 TP 0 1 TP 5 5 PIM 37 0 PIM 55 14 #41 PASI PUISTOLA BORN POSITION SHOOTS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR WA 2010 N ATIONAL TEAMS YEARS Men 11 Juniors 1 11 GP 6 G 0 16.09.1978, Tampere Left Defence Left 182 80 HV 71 Jönköping, SWE Ilves Tappara A 3 TP 3 Autoliike Oy PIM 0 Katuosoite 00, Kaupunki, vaihde (00) 000 000 GPAutomyynti: G ma-pe 0–00, A la 00–00 TP www.autoliike.fi 68 5 10 15 16 1 3 4 PIM 26 28 When Anssi Salmela headed to the dressing room bloodied up after fighting David Backes in the 2008 WCs, he probably did not know what a cult following he had gotten. When he played for Pelicans Lahti and Tappara Tampere in the Finnish SM-Liiga he was an offensive defenseman who was known for his prowess with the puck and his ability to orchestrate the power play. Salmela’s road to a regular NHL spot has been rough but when known defensive-minded coach Jacques Lemaire kept him on the New Jersey Devils roster in their final battle for a playoff berth, he seems to be on the right path. When Pasi Puistola debuted in the SM-Liiga in the 1997-98 season for Tappara Tampere, he got off to a running start. The smooth-skating all-round defender scored three goals and added 13 assists in the regular season and was awarded the Jorma Wasama Memorial Trophy as the rookie of the year. On his last SM-Liiga season the Tappara defenseman finished first in goals by defenders with 14 and 3rd in the overall scoring race with 30 points. After the season Puistola joined HV71 in the Swedish Elite League for the 2006-07 season. The 2009-10 season was a huge success for Puistola as he scored his personal points record (13+26=39) which made him 4th in defenseman points and 2nd in goals in the whole league. In the following playoffs Puistola was first in points by defensemen with his teammates David Petrasek and Adam Almqvist, and ended the season with the Swedish League title. Uusi Touran. Kun tarvitset tilaa ja mukavuutta matkan tekoon. Uusi Touran tarjoaa tilat jopa 7-hengen seurueelle. Moottorivalikoimasta löytyvät taloudelliset ja tehokkaat TSI- ja TDI-moottorit. Tarjolla on mm. 1,2 l TSI (77 kW/105 hv) BlueMotion Technology -malli, jonka yhdistelmäkulutus on vain 5,9 l/100 km, CO2-päästöt 139 g/km. Touran on saatavana myös edistyksellisellä DSG-automaattivaihteistolla. TSI-bensiinimallisto alkaen: autoveroton hinta 19.620 ¤, arvioitu autovero* 5.098,74 ¤, kokonaishinta 25.318,74 ¤ TDI-dieselmallisto alkaen: autoveroton hinta 23.270 ¤, arvioitu autovero** 5.299,80 ¤, kokonaishinta 29.169,80 ¤ Huolenpitosopimus 42 ¤/kk (3 vuoden sopimus, 15 000 km/vuosi) *CO2-päästöllä 139 g/km. **CO2-päästöllä 121 g/km. Yhdistelmäkulutus 4,6–6,8 l/100 km. CO2-päästöt 121–159 g/km. Kuvan auto erikoisvarustein. Kokonaishinta sisältää toimituskulut. Autoliike Oy Katuosoite 00, Kaupunki, vaihde (00) 000 000 Automyynti: ma-pe 0–00, la 00–00 www.autoliike.fi Laakkonen on aina lähelläsi Hyvinkää • Hämeenlinna • Iisalmi • Ikaalinen • Joensuu • Kajaani • Kerava Kitee • Kuopio • Lahti • Lieksa • Pieksämäki • Porvoo • Tampere • Varkaus FORWARDS Jääkiekkomaajoukkueen virallinen yhteistyökumppani. #9 MIKKO KOIVU BORN POSITION SHOOTS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR World Cup 2004 Olympics 2006 WA 2006 WA 2007 WA 2008 Olympics 2010 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS National Team 8 Juniors 7 GP 4 8 9 9 9 6 GP 60 63 G 0 0 2 2 4 0 G 10 17 12.03.1983, Turku Centre Right 180 67 Minnesota Wild TPS Houston Aeros, AHL Minnesota’s 1st choice 6th overall 2001 A 1 0 2 2 5 4 A 15 36 TP 1 0 4 4 9 4 TP 25 53 PIM 2 6 8 26 6 2 PIM 64 64 #15 TUOMO RUUTU BORN POSITION SHOOTS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR World Cup 2004 WA 2006 WA 2007 WA 2008 Olympics 2010 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS National Team 6 Juniors 7 12 GP 6 9 8 9 6 GP 49 61 G 1 0 3 4 1 G 12 22 16.02.1983, Vantaa Right Wing Left 166 51 Carolina Hurricanes EVU HIFK; Jokerit; Chicago Blackhawks, NHL Chicago’s 1st choice 9th overall 2001 A 2 0 4 2 0 A 13 38 TP 3 0 7 6 1 TP 25 60 PIM 6 49 20 8 2 PIM 128 144 A franchise player is a player who is not simply the best player on their team, but a player that the team can build their franchise around for the foreseeable future. For the Minnesota Wild Mikko Koivu fits the bill perfectly. Koivu puts in massive amounts of work on both ends of the ice and despite his big defensive input, Koivu was able to score 17 goals and 62 points last season even though he missed 11 games due to injury. Mikko Koivu won the U18 World Championship alongside Jarkko Immonen and Tuomo Ruutu and has medaled in every international tournament he has participated in since. Koivu is looking to keep the streak going leading the Finnish Lions in Slovakia. Sunny Center Tuomo Ruutu has never shied away from physical play and likes to throw his body around a lot. Ruutu was second in number of hits in the 2010-11 NHL regular season with a whopping 309, which averages to three hits per game. Ruutu has suffered from his physical play, however, as he has missed a lot of games due to injury especially early in his NHL career. When it rained, it poured for Ruutu as he contemplated on retiring after the 2006 World Championships. Ruutu came back and after a couple of more seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks he was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes. In Raleigh, North Carolina Ruutu has gotten healthy and has risen to a key player of the Hurricanes with the same recipe: playing hard and putting up points in the process. Asiakaspalvelumme koostuu kokonaisvaltaisesta liiketeollisten rakennusten rakennuttamis-, investointi-, myynti- ja vuokrausvälitystoiminnasta. Nyt suunnittelemme Euroopan suurinta autokauppaa ja siihen liittyvää liiketoimintaa palvelevaa keskusta. Autoliikkeiden ja huoltotilojen keskittymää joka tarjoaa asiakkaalle kaikkea autoiluun ja liikkumiseen liittyvää palvelua. puh. puh. puh. fax 010 322 3344 041 501 0833 0400 440 277 010 322 3345 FORWARDS Whenever Janne Pesonen has debuted in a new league, it seems everything has gone right. In the 2002-03 season he made his debut in the second highest Finnish League playing 40 games with BORN 11.05.1982, Suomussalmi 14 goals and 35 points, which POSITION Left Wing warranted a call-up to Kärpät SHOOTS Left Oulu next season. On his first full HEIGHT 180 SM-Liiga season Pesonen earned WEIGHT 81 30 points in 56 games, got rookie of CLUB Ak Bars Kazan, RUS the year honors and won the Finnish FIRST CLUB Kiva HT championship. After Pesonen’s OTHER CLUB(S) Kärpät; Pittsburgh Penguins, dominating last season in the SM NHL; Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Liiga, in which he scored 78 points Penguins, AHL in 56 games, was selected to as a NHL DRAFT Anaheim’s 8th choice league All-Star and got his fourth 269th overall 2004 Finnish league title, he headed to North-America. Although Pesonen NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS GP G A TP PIM was drafted by Anaheim, it was the National Team 5 32 10 8 18 10 Pittsburgh Penguins who signed him to a two-way contract. On his first season in the AHL Pesonen lit up the league netting 82 points in 70 games. Next season Pesonen signed with Ak Bars Kazan in the KHL, scored 25 points in 42 games and capped off the season with another championship, this time the KHL’s Gagarin Cup. #20 JANNE PESONEN #24 JANI LAJUNEN BORN POSITION SHOOTS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT 201st overall 2008 MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR W18 2008 W20 2008 W20 2009 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS National Team 1 Juniors 4 13 GP 6 6 6 GP 3 62 G 1 1 1 G 0 9 16.06.1990, Espoo Centre Left 185 75 Blues Espoo GrIFK K-Vantaa; K-Espoo Nashville’s 6th choice A 0 0 4 A 1 19 TP 1 1 5 TP 1 28 PIM 2 0 6 PIM 2 38 Jani Lajunen made his SM-Liiga debut with Blues Espoo as a 17-yearold in 2007-08, but spent the season playing in the juniors. The Nashville Predators drafted him in the following summer on the last round as the 201st pick overall. Playing 25 games for Blues the next season and scoring his first SM-Liiga goal, Lajunen has increased his ice-time ever since. In 2009-10 he was a key player for Blues as the matured Lajunen played physically scoring six goals and adding nine assists for 15 points in 46 games. This was enough for the Predators as they signed a three-year contract with Lajunen. He spent the first year of the contract with Blues and played the full 60 games in the regular season as well as all 18 games in the playoffs where Blues went all the way to the finals but fell to HIFK Helsinki. Lajunen was one of the key players of his team with 24 points in the regular season and 10 in the playoffs. FORWARDS Jarkko Immonen has enjoyed success in several leagues and tournaments. With already a U18 championship and a U20 bronze medal under his belt before making BORN 19.04.1982, Rantasalmi his national breakthrough, Immonen POSITION Centre played in JYP Jyväskylä for three SHOOTS Right seasons in 2002-2005 before going HEIGHT 182 abroad to try out for the New York WEIGHT 95 Rangers. Immonen spent two years CLUB Ak Bars Kazan, RUS in North America mainly playing in FIRST CLUB RU OTHER CLUB(S) SaPKo; TPS; TuTo; Ässät; the AHL, but he played at a level that JYP; New York Rangers, warranted for a total of 20 games in the NHL. Immonen came back to NHL; Hartford Wolf Pack, AHL; HC Ak Bars Kazan, RUS SM-Liiga in 2007 for a two-year stint which ended in a league title with NHL DRAFT Toronto’s 8th choice JYP and a selection to the league’s 254th overall 2002 All Star line. In 2009-10 he won the MAJOR TOURNAMENTS KHL championship with Ak Bars YEAR GP G A TP PIM Kazan and although their 2010-11 WA 2009 7 1 5 6 4 season ended in the KHL conferOlympics 2010 6 0 0 0 0 ence semi-finals Immonen posted WA 2010 7 3 1 4 4 good numbers both in the regular NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS GP G A TP PIM season (53 g, 21+17=38) and in the National Team 6 77 21 26 47 28 playoffs (9 ott, 2+4=6). Juniors 4 50 16 18 34 30 #26 JARKKO IMMONEN #29 PETTERI NOKELAINEN BORN 16.01.1986, Imatra POSITION Centre SHOOTS Right HEIGHT 185 WEIGHT 86 CLUB Jokerit Helsinki FIRST CLUB Ketterä OTHER CLUB(S) SaiPa; New York Islanders, NHL; Bridgeport Sound Tigers, AHL; Boston Bruins, NHL; Providence Bruins, AHL; Anaheim Mighty Ducks, NHL; Phoenix Coyotes, NHL NHL DRAFT NY Islanders’ 1st choice 16th overall 2004 MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR W18 2003 W20 2003 W18 2004 W20 2004 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS National Team 1 Juniors 6 14 GP 6 7 6 6 GP 7 64 G 1 1 5 1 G 1 23 A 0 0 9 3 A 0 25 TP 1 1 14 4 TP 1 48 PIM 4 0 28 2 PIM 2 86 Petteri Nokelainen could be described as the epitome of a Finnish ice hockey forward. He is a two-way forward that is physically in great shape, is responsible in his own defensively and is a tremendous team player. The Imatra native made a good NHL career for himself by being a player who is relentless on the forecheck and whose work does not necessarily show on the stats sheet but leads to lots of scoring chances for his linemates. The New York Islanders drafted Nokelainen in 2004 on the first round as the 16th overall pick and he made his NHL debut in the 2005-06 season playing a total of 15 games. Nokelainen spent five seasons in the NHL playing for four teams before returning to Finland after the 2009-2010 season. Nokelainen signed with Jokerit and had a good first season scoring 11 goals for 27 points in 46 regular season games. FORWARDS #37 MIKA PYÖRÄLÄ Mika Pyörälä is a type of player every coach loves because you can throw him on the ice in every BORN 13.07.1981, Oulu situation. Pyörälä was a defensive POSITION Left Wing player in the start of his career SHOOTS Left but developed later into a first line HEIGHT 175 player. He especially developed a WEIGHT 56 good chemistry with Janne Pesonen CLUB Frölunda HC, SWE while both were playing for Kärpät FIRST CLUB Kärpät Oulu. That good chemistry resulted OTHER CLUB(S) Timrå IK, SWE; Philadelphia in three SM-Liiga championships Flyers, NHL; Adirondack before Pyörälä went to Timrå IK that Phantoms, AHL plays in the Swedish Elite League. NHL DRAFT Pyörälä was so impressive on his MAJOR TOURNAMENTS two-year campaign with Timrå that YEAR GP G A TP PIM he was invited by the NHL team WA 2007 8 0 1 1 2 Philadelphia Flyers to their training WA 2008 9 0 0 0 0 camp before the 2009-10 season. WA 2009 6 1 1 2 0 To the surprise of many, Pyörälä NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS GP G A TP PIM impressed the Flyers coaching staff National Team 6 73 9 9 18 24 and earned an opening night roster Juniors 2 7 0 0 0 2 spot. Pyörälä spent the majority of the season in the AHL playing for the Adirondack Phantoms. Last season Pyörälä played for Västra Frölunda HC in the Swedish Elite League and posted 23 points in 47 games. BORN 29.04.1978, Hattula POSITION Centre SHOOTS Left Niko Kapanen is a player of many HEIGHT 177 roles. Because of his quickness and WEIGHT 82 responsibility he can be used in a CLUB Ak Bars Kazan, RUS defensive role and as a PK specialist. FIRST CLUB HPK In that role, however, Kapanen’s OTHER CLUB(S) TPS; Dallas Stars, NHL; greatest assets, his high hockey IQ Utah Grizzlies, AHL; EV Zug, SUI; Atlanta Thrashers, and good vision, goes to waste. He NHL; Phoenix Coyotes, NHL excelled when playing in the SMNHL DRAFT Dallas’ 6th choice Liiga and showed in the 2002-03 173rd overall 1998 and 2005-06 seasons that he can MAJOR TOURNAMENTS play his game in the NHL. However YEAR GP G A TP PIM Kapanen was then traded first to WA 2000 9 4 2 6 4 Atlanta and subsequently to Phoenix, WA 2001 9 3 1 4 8 which had an impact on his point WA 2002 9 0 3 3 10 totals. Kapanen joined Ak Bars Kazan WA 2004 7 3 2 5 14 in the KHL for the 2008-09 season World Cup 2004 6 1 2 3 0 and struck gold as Kazan took WA 2005 7 1 4 5 10 consecutive league titles. Kapanen Olympics 2006 8 2 1 3 2 is one of Kazan’s key players and WA 2007 9 0 8 8 10 is coming to the WCs to spark the WA 2008 9 2 5 7 0 Finnish Lions’ offence. WA 2009 7 9 7 16 2 ICEPEAK yhteistyössä Suomen jääkiekkoliiton kanssa ICEPEAK LEIJONIEN MATKASSA #39 NIKO KAPANEN Olympics 2010 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS National Team 13 Juniors 1 6 GP 159 16 0 G 35 6 2 A 61 7 2 TP 96 13 0 PIM 94 14 15 www.icepeak.fi FORWARDS #40 ANTTI PIHLSTRÖM BORN POSITION SHOOTS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR WA 2008 WA 2010 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS National Team 4 Juniors 2 GP 9 7 GP 41 14 G 5 0 G 7 0 22.10.1984, Vantaa Right Wing Left 180 82 JYP Jyväskylä TJV K-Vantaa; EVU; Jokerit; Blues; SaiPa; Nashville Predators, NHL; Milwaukee Admirals, AHL; Färjestads BK, SWE A 2 1 A 5 2 TP 7 1 TP 12 2 PIM 0 4 PIM 16 12 #47 JANNE LAHTI BORN POSITION SHOOTS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS GP National Team 2 14 16 G 2 20.07.1982, Riihimäki Right Wing Left 189 89 Jokerit Helsinki HPK KJT A 4 TP 6 PIM 4 Antti Pihlström can be simply described as a ball of energy that likes to throw hits hard and often. Pihlström is very fast and despite his height (5’11”) he is also extremely strong and good in the corners. When Pihlström was playing for the Nashville Predators in the NHL and its AHL affiliate Milwaukee Admirals in 2007-2009, he was used almost purely as a energy player who just chips the puck into the opponent’s half and grinds away at their top lines. After Pihlström returned to Finland he has showcased his offensive talents with an over a point per game average. He debuted in the adult national team in the 2008 WC tournament and led the Finnish team with five goals. Janne Lahti was thought to be an eternal prospect until he grabbed a 1st line spot on the HPK Hämeenlinna SM-Liiga team and scored 14 goals in 43 games. Lahti saw his goal and point totals dip for the following seasons until he hit his stride in 2005-06 and especially 2006-07. The latter proved to be Lahti’s breakthrough season as he scored 20 goals and 34 points in 56 games and was signed as a free agent by the Montreal Canadiens. After a 65 game season that saw him score 9 goals earning a total of 18 points, Lahti came back to Finland for the 2008-09 season and signed with Jokerit Helsinki. While playing with Jokerit, Lahti’s point totals have climbed significantly. Lahti earned 17 points on his first season, 25 on his second and had a career-season in 2010-11 with 37 goals and 59 points in 59 games FORWARDS #50 JUHAMATTI AALTONEN BORN POSITION SHOOTS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR WA 2010 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS National Team 3 Juniors 4 GP 7 GP 24 34 G 1 G 6 5 04.06.1985, Ii Left Wing Right 182 83 Metallurg Magnitogorsk, RUS Kärpät Pelicans St. Louis’ 9th choice 284th overall 2003 A 2 A 5 3 TP 3 TP 11 8 PIM 2 PIM 6 22 #58 JESSE JOENSUU BORN POSITION SHOOTS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR W18 2004 4 W20 2004 6 W18 2005 6 W20 2005 7 W20 2006 6 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS National Team 1 Juniors 6 17 GP 0 1 2 2 1 GP 3 76 G 0 0 1 2 1 G 0 13 05.10.1987, Pori Left Wing Left 192 88 New York Islanders Ässät NY Islanders’ 2nd choice 60th overall 2006 A 0 1 3 4 2 A 0 12 TP 4 2 0 8 14 TP 0 25 PIM Finnish players are almost always described as hard-working, physical guys that are great team players but do not have great offensive instincts. Juhamatti Aaltonen does not fit into that traditional mold as he has always been known as a tricky forward that can generate dangerous scoring chances on his every shift. It was not until the 2009-10 season with Pelicans, Lahti when Aaltonen started to realize the immense talent he has always had. Aaltonen lit up the Finnish SM-Liiga with 28 goals, which was tied for the league lead, and 49 points in 56 games on the Pelicans team that finished 12th. After his final breakthrough Metallurg Magnitogorsk of the KHL acquired Aaltonen from Pelicans. Aaltonen was not shell-shocked from the change of scenery and posted 20 goals and 39 points in 54 regular season games, which was second most from Metallurg players. There is no doubt Jesse Joensuu has the talent to be a regular NHL player, but it was not until this season the former teen star of the Finnish SM-Liiga is exhibiting that talent. Joensuu made his SM-Liiga debut as the youngest player ever at just 15 years of age and after his breakout season in 2007-08, when he scored 35 points in 56 games for Ässät Pori he decided to head to the New York Islanders’ AHL affiliate, the Bridgeport Sound Tigers. Joensuu spent a couple of seasons in the AHL producing points at a decent pace, but in the 2010-11 season he broke through to the Islanders’ NHL roster playing 42 games and earning a total of nine points. Huipputiimi valmiina koviinkin kisoihin. PIM 0 78 www.rtkpalvelu.fi FORWARDS #64 Mikael Granlund BORN POSITION SHOOTS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR W20 2008 W18 2009 W20 2009 W18 2010 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS National Team 1 Juniors 6 GP 6 6 6 6 GP 3 66 G 2 7 2 5 G 0 42 26.02.1992, Oulu Centre Left 178 80 HIFK Helsinki Laser HT Kärpät Minnesota’s 1st choice, 9th overall 2010 A 1 10 5 10 A 1 61 TP 3 17 7 15 TP 1 103 PIM 0 0 4 4 PIM 0 32 #71 LEO KOMAROV BORN POSITION SHOOTS HEIGHT WEIGHT CLUB FIRST CLUB OTHER CLUB(S) NHL DRAFT MAJOR TOURNAMENTS YEAR WA 2009 WA 2010 NATIONAL TEAMS YEARS National Team 3 Juniors 2 GP 5 7 GP 49 27 G 0 1 G 5 4 23.01.1987, Narva, EST Left Wing Left 180 90 OHK Dynamo Moscow, RUS MUIK Jeppis; Juniorihermes; Sport; Ässät; Pelicans Toronto’s 6th choice 180th overall 2006 A 1 0 A 11 9 TP 1 1 TP 16 13 PIM 4 0 PIM 46 81 Mikael Granlund debuted in the SM-Liiga in the 2008-09 season on his 17th birthday and played a total of two games with Kärpät, but he signed with HIFK Helsinki in the offseason. All eyes were on Granlund as he got ready for his first full season in the SM-Liiga, but he lived up to the hype by scoring 13 goals and 40 points in 43 games earning the Jarmo Wasama –award given out to the rookie of the year. Expectations were equally high for his second season with HIFK and, despite a concussion that sidelined him for several games; he delivered again earning 36 points in 39 games. In the playoffs Granlund was one of the key players for the championship-winning HIFK team potting 5 goals for a total of 16 points in 15 games. Lauded as the next great one of Finnish ice hockey, Mikael Granlund’s first seasons in men’s ice hockey have not lowered those expectations in any way. Leo Komarov has found a new facet to his game recently. When playing in Finland for Ässät Pori and Pelicans Lahti, the Narva, Estonia native was known almost purely as an energy player, but after joining Dynamo Moscow in 2009 Komarov has seen his point and goal totals rising. During the 2010-11 season Komarov scored 14 goals and 26 points in 52 games which was second only to Konstantin Gorovikov’s 38 points for Dynamo. In the playoffs Dynamo fell in six games to Dinamo Riga but Komarov scored at a point per game pace leading his team with four goals and two assists. Before Komarov enraged the opposition in just post-whistle scrums, but now he does it also by scoring on them. lätkässä leijoniin treeniä, lepoa ja kunnon eväät italian b.m.t.™ In partnership with the Finnish Ice Hockey Association and the National Teams 18 ©2011 Doctor’s Associates Inc. SUBWAY® is a registered trademark of Doctor’s Associates Inc. Kolmansien osapuolten tavaramerkkejä käytetään lisenssioikeuden nojalla. TEAM MANAGEMENT JUKKA JALONEN HEAD COACH BORN EDUCATION 02.11.1962, Riihimäki Physical Education Degree from University of Jyväskylä 1988 COACHING CAREER SEASON CLUB LEAGUE TITLE 1989-93 Ilves Tampere Head of Junior Coaching 1992-95 Ilves Tampere SML Head 1995/96 Lukko Rauma SML Assistant / Matikainen 1996/97 Lukko Rauma SML Head 1997/98 Sport Vaasa 1. Div. Head 1998/98 HC Alleghe ITA Head 1999/00 Newcastle Riverkings GBR Head 2000/01 Newcastle Jesters GBR Head 2001/07 HPK Hämeenlinna SML Head NATIONAL TEAMS SEASON TEAM DESCRIPTION 1991/92 U17 Assistant / Räsänen 1994/95 U18 Assistant / Sutinen 1995/96 U17 Head 2007/08 Men’s National Team Assistant / Shedden 2008- Men’s National Team Head PETRI MATIKAINEN COACH PASI NURMINEN COACH WWW.PAITAKAUPPA.FI 19 WWW.PETRIFUN.FI TEAM MANAGEMENT 20 KARI BRUSIN TRAINER TIMO VAITINEN PHYSIOTHERAPIST RIKU KOIVUNEN TRAINER JUSSI LUOMA PHYSIOTHERAPIST HARRI HAKKARAINEN DOCTOR JUHA SULIN MASSEUR JANNE LAHTI MEDIA MANAGER JARI KURRI GENERAL MANAGER TIMO JUTILA TEAM MANAGER JANNE MÄLKIÄ VIDEO CO-ORDINATOR www.turotailor.fi Team Finland Statistics 2010-2011 Name GP G A P PM AALTONEN JUHAMATTI 11 AHTOLA JERRY 3 DONSKOI JOONAS 4 HAHL RIKU 3 HIETANEN JUUSO 15 HUHTALA TOMMI 4 HYTÖNEN JUHA-PEKKA 6 IMMONEN JARKKO 11 JAAKOLA TOPI 11 JALASVAARA JANNE 5 JOENSUU JESSE 3 JÄRVINEN JOONAS 6 KAPANEN NIKO 6 KARALAHTI JERE 6 KEMPPAINEN JOONAS 2 KOIVU MIKKO 2 KOMAROV LEO 14 KONTIOLA PETRI 6 KORPIKARI OSKARI 3 KOSKIRANTA JARNO 4 KOSKIRANTA TERO 2 KUKKONEN LASSE 11 LAHTI JANNE 10 LAINE TEEMU 6 LAJUNEN JANI 3 LAJUNEN VILLE 2 LATVALA JAN 2 LEHTERÄ JORI 8 LEHTONEN MIKKO 8 LEIMU JUHA 4 LEPISTÖ SAMI 2 LINDGREN PERTTU 6 LOUHIVAARA OSSI 6 MALMIVAARA OLLI 1 MARJAMÄKI MASI 9 MÄENPÄÄ MIKKO 12 NISKALA JANNE 10 NOKELAINEN PETTERI 7 NORDLUND MARKUS 7 PELTOLA JUKKA 5 22 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 3 2 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 4 1 2 10 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 6 4 0 0 1 0 5 4 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 8 3 1 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 10 25 0 2 2 12 2 4 18 10 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 6 2 0 0 12 16 8 2 2 0 Name GP G A P PM 04.06.1985, Ii, 182cm/83kg 25.03.1986, Turku, 193cm/95kg 13.04.1992, Raahe, 181cm/75kg 01.11.1980, Hämeenlinna, 182cm/79kg 14.06.1985, Hämeenlinna, 180cm/82kg 07.12.1987, Tampere, 182cm/84kg 22.05.1981, Jyväskylä, 178cm/78kg 19.04.1982, Rantasalmi, 182cm/95kg 15.11.1983, Oulu, 186cm/89kg 15.04.1984, Oulu, 182cm/88kg 05.10.1987, Pori, 192cm/88kg 05.01.1989, Turku, 190cm/96kg 29.04.1978, Hattula, 177cm/82kg 25.03.1975, Helsinki, 188cm/95kg 07.04.1988, Kajaani, 188cm/90kg 12.03.1983, Turku, 180cm/67kg 23.01.1987, Narva, EST, 180cm/90kg 04.10.1984, Tampere, 182cm/92kg 05.04.1984, Oulu, 188cm/93kg 09.12.1986, Paimio, 188cm/83kg 18.06.1984, Paimio, 185cm/98kg 18.09.1981, Oulu, 183cm/85kg 20.07.1982, Riihimäki, 189cm/89kg 09.08.1982, Helsinki, 173cm/69kg 16.06.1990, Espoo, 185cm/75kg 08.03.1988, Helsinki, 184cm/84kg 10.06.1972, Jyväskylä, 178cm/80kg 23.12.1987, Helsinki, 184cm/82kg 01.04.1987, Espoo, 193cm/90kg 30.01.1983, Tampere, 186cm/90kg 17.10.1984, Espoo, 178cm/80kg 26.08.1987, Tampere, 184cm/85kg 31.08.1983, Kotka, 183cm/81kg 13.03.1982, Kajaani, 194cm/93kg 16.01.1985, Pori, 188cm/93kg 19.04.1983, Tampere, 180cm/80kg 22.09.1981, Västerås, SWE, 183cm/90kg 16.01.1986, Imatra, 185cm/86kg 27.07.1985, Eurajoki, 195cm/95kg 26.08.1987, Tampere, 183cm/83kg PELTONEN VILLE 3 PESONEN JANNE 11 PETRELL LENNART 6 PIHLSTRÖM ANTTI 9 PUISTOLA PASI 14 PUKKA MIKKO 4 PULKKINEN TEEMU 4 PUUSTINEN JUUSO 12 PYÖRÄLÄ MIKA 11 RAJALA TONI 2 RUUTU TUOMO 2 SALMELA ANSSI 2 SALMINEN SAKARI 2 SANTALA TOMMI 3 STRÖMBERG KIM 2 TYRVÄINEN ANTTI 3 UUSITALO VILLE 8 VATANEN SAMI 3 VIITALUOMA VILLE 3 VÄLIVAARA JYRKI 5 VÄÄNÄNEN OSSI 10 WIRTANEN PETTERI 6 1 4 1 0 3 0 2 5 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 1 3 0 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 9 1 1 6 0 4 9 5 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 6 6 0 31 0 0 6 0 2 6 2 2 6 6 2 24.05.1973, Helsinki, 11.05.1982, Suomussalmi, 13.04.1984, Helsinki, 22.10.1984, Vantaa, 16.09.1978, Tampere, 06.09.1982, Suodenniemi, 02.01.1992, Vantaa, 05.04.1988, Kuopio, 13.07.1981, Oulu, 29.03.1991, Parkano, 16.02.1983, Vantaa, 13.08.1984, Nokia, 31.05.1988, Pori, 27.06.1979, Helsinki, 08.12.1987, Helsinki, 03.04.1989, Seinäjoki, 06.07.1979, Espoo, 03.06.1991, Jyväskylä, 16.02.1981, Espoo, 30.05.1976, Jyväskylä, 18.08.1980, Vantaa, 28.05.1986, Hyvinkää, 180cm/85kg 180cm/81kg 191cm/95kg 180cm/82kg 182cm/80kg 185cm/93kg 180cm/80kg 186cm/84kg 175cm/56kg 174cm/73kg 166cm/51kg 182cm/87kg 178cm/70kg 188cm/86kg 190cm/90kg 180cm/85kg 181cm/79kg 177cm/77kg 184cm/85kg 188cm/92kg 189cm/89kg 183cm/84kg Team Finland Goaltending 2010 - 2011 22 Name GPI MINS HOVINEN NIKO KILPELÄINEN EERO LASSILA TEEMU RÄMÖ KARRI TARKKI IIRO VEHANEN PETRI 2 2 4 3 2 6 117:34 80:00 242:11 184:45 105:00 357:21 GA GAA SVS SVS% 5 2.50 6 3.00 4 1.00 6 2.00 8 4.00 12 2.00 53 28 116 60 41 132 91.38 82.35 96.67 90.91 83.67 91.67 16.03.1988, Helsinki, 07.05.1985, Juva, 26.03.1983, Raahe, 01.07.1986, Lahti, 01.07.1985, Rauma, 09.10.1977, Rauma, 196cm/87kg 182cm/75kg 181cm/82kg 187cm/85kg 188cm/72kg 186cm/82kg Schedule Team Finland 2010-2011 Date Venue Game Result Event 11.11.2010 Helsinki, FIN Russia Finland 1-0 EHT: Karjala Tournament 13.11.2010 Helsinki, FIN Finland - Czech Republic 5-0 EHT: Karjala Tournament 14.11.2010 Helsinki, FIN Finland - Sweden 16.12.2010 Tapiola, FIN Finland - Czech Republic 2-3 EHT: 1st Channel Cup 18.12.2010 Moscow, RUS Finland - Sweden 1-6 EHT: 1st Channel Cup 19.12.2010 Moscow, RUS Russia - Finland 6-2 EHT: 1st Channel Cup 10.02.2011 Moscow, RUS Russia - Finland 5-3 EHT: LG Hockey Games 12.02.2011 Stockholm, SWE Finland - Czech Republic 3-2 EHT: LG Hockey Games 13.02.2011 Stockholm, SWE Sweden - Finland 3-2 EHT: LG Hockey Games 01.04.2011 Lahti, FIN Finland - Slovakia 3-1 Euro Hockey Challenge 02.04.2011 Kouvola, FIN Finland - Slovakia 3-2 Euro Hockey Challenge 07.04.2011 Riga, LAT Latvia - Finland 0-5 Euro Hockey Challenge 08.04.2011 Riga, LAT Latvia - Finland 3-5 Euro Hockey Challenge 14.04.2011 Bremerhaven, GER Germany - Finland 2-4 Euro Hockey Challenge 15.04.2011 Nordhorn, GER Germany - Finland 4-2 Euro Hockey Challenge 21.04.2011 Brno, CZE Finland - Czech Republic 1-2 EHT: Czech Hockey Games 23.04.2011 Brno, CZE Sweden - Finland 0-2 EHT: Czech Hockey Games 24.04.2011 Brno, CZE Russia - Finland 4-2 EHT: Czech Hockey Games 30.04.2011 Bratislava, SVK Finland - Denmark - World Championships 2011 02.05.2011 Bratislava, SVK Latvia - Finland - World Championships 2011 04.05.2011 Bratislava, SVK Finland - Czech Republic - World Championships 2011 23 4-1 EHT: Karjala Tournament I AM A LION Nikon D3100 järjestelmäkamera - 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