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Kiekko-Espoo Naiset

Kiekko-Espoo Naiset are an ice hockey team in the Naisten Liiga. They play in the Tapiola district of Espoo, Finland at the harjoitusareena ('training arena') of the Tapiolan urheilupuisto.[1] The team was founded as Espoon Kiekkoseura or EKS in 1989 and has also been known as Espoo Blues Naiset and Espoo United Naiset during its tenure in the Naisten Liiga. Kiekko-Espoo have won the Aurora Borealis Cup as the Finnish Champions in women's ice hockey sixteen times, six more wins than any other team in league history; at least one Finnish Championship medal (gold, silver, or bronze) was won under each of the four names.

Kiekko-Espoo Naiset
CityEspoo, Finland
LeagueNaisten Liiga
Founded1989; 35 years ago (1989)
Home arenaTapiolan harjoitusareena
ColoursNavy, gold, blue
     
Owner(s)Kiekko-Espoo Oy
General managerEmma Terho
Head coachSami Haapanen
CaptainReetta Valkjärvi
AffiliatesKiekko-Espoo Akatemia
Kiekko-Espoo Challenger
WebsiteOfficial website
Franchise history
1989–1992Espoon Kiekkoseura (EKS)
1992–1998Kiekko-Espoo
1998–2016Espoo Blues
2016–17Espoo United
2017–2019Espoo Blues
2019–Kiekko-Espoo
Championships
Aurora Borealis Cup16 (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2021, 2022)
Current season
Kiekko-Espoo players in 2021

The parent club, Kiekko-Espoo Oy, also has a representative men's ice hockey team in the Mestis, a representative ringette team in the Ringeten SM-sarja, and active sections in minor and junior ice hockey and youth ringette.

History edit

EKS, 1990–1992 edit

The team entered Naisten SM-sarja (now Naisten Liiga) in the 1990–91 season under the name Espoon Kiekkoseura or EKS. The two seasons played as EKS were an impressive showing for the newcomers and each resulted in a bronze medal, one in the 1990–91 season after defeating Ässät and one in the 1991–92 season after defeating KalPa.

Several EKS players also played for the bronze medal winning Finnish women's national team at the 1992 IIHF World Championship including Liisa Karikoski, Katri-Helena Luomajoki, and Hanna Teerijoki.[2]

Kiekko-Espoo, 1992–1998 edit

In 1992 EKS was renamed Kiekko-Espoo, the same name as its brother-team in the Liiga. The team continued to be held to bronze or lower finishes, qualifying for five bronze medal series in six years and winning four of them (1993, 1994, 1997, 1998).

The Golden Age: Espoo Blues, 1998–2016 edit

The team was renamed Espoo Blues in 1998, continuing the trend of sharing the name of its brother-team in the Liiga, which also renamed Espoo Blues in that year. The name change unwittingly marked the beginning of a "golden age" for the team. Starting with their first SM-sarja gold medal in 1999, after achieving victory over JYP Jyväskylä in the finals, they went on to win a staggering seven consecutive championships (1999–2005) and a total of thirteen championships in eighteen years. The Blues were kept off the SM-sarja medal podium only three times in the 1998–2016 span; in addition to their championship titles, they earned the team's first silver medal in 2009 and two more bronze medals in 2006 and 2016.

The Espoo Blues were also strong competitors at international tournaments in this period, earning medals at six IIHF European Women's Champions Cups: three silver medals (2005, 2007-08, 2009-10) and three bronze medals (2008-09, 2013–14, 2014–15).[3]

Espoo United, 2016–17 edit

In March 2016 Jääkiekko Espoo Oy, the parent club of both the Espoo Blues of the Naisten Liiga and Espoo Blues of the Liiga, declared bankruptcy with estimated liabilities of approximately €3 million.[4] In response, Jussi Salonoja, a Finnish millionaire and film director who had previously owned the Espoo Blues franchise from 2002–2012, created a new club and organization called Espoo United Oy,[5] stating that he was "committed to supporting hockey in Espoo."[6] The Espoo Blues men's and women's basketball and ice hockey teams would play for Espoo United.

For the 2016–17 season the Espoo United women's ice hockey team played in the Naisten SM-sarja and won silver in the 2017 Finnish Championship. The Espoo United men's team played in the Mestis, the league below the premier-level Liiga, where they won bronze in the playoffs.

On 15 August 2017 Salonoja announced that the Espoo United was abandoning its women's ice hockey and basketball teams for financial reasons.[7] “The reason is twofold: the men's teams' budgets are far greater than those of women's teams, so their running is more demanding, but on the other hand, [the men's teams] are more interesting to sponsors and audiences,” Salonoja said.[8][9]

The future of women's ice hockey team was left uncertain and many possible solutions were proposed, including being acquired by HIFK[10] or merging with Espoo Blues Juniorit (a junior club with strong ties to the franchise).[8]

Espoo Blues part 2, 2017–2019 edit

In September 2017 the Finnish Ice Hockey Association announced that it had supported the creation of an independent association, Ysikoppi ry, to oversee the team and had given its approval for the team to compete in the upcoming 2017–18 season under the name Espoo Blues.[11][12]

Season-by-season results edit

This is a partial list of the most recent seasons completed by the franchise. The team was called the “Espoo Blues” during the 2015–16, 2017–18, and 2018–19 seasons; “Espoo United” in the 2016–17 season, and “Kiekko-Espoo” from the 2019–20 season onward.

Note: Finish = Rank at end of regular season; GP = Games played; W = Wins (3 points); OTW = Overtime wins (2 points); OTL = Overtime losses (1 point); L = Losses (0 points); GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points

Season League Regular season Post season results
Finish GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Pts Top scorer
2015–16 Naisten SM-sarja 2nd 28 19 3 1 5 162 67 64   L. Välimäki 70 (31+39)   Won bronze medal, 1–0 (Kärpät)
2016–17 Naisten SM-sarja 2nd 28 17 3 1 7 109 68 58   L. Välimäki 60 (29+31)   Lost final, 2–3 (Kärpät)
2017–18 Naisten Liiga 3rd 30 16 2 4 8 125 74 56   E. Rakkolainen 27 (16+11) 4th: Lost bronze medal, 0–1 (Kuortane)
2018–19 Naisten Liiga 1st 30 23 1 0 6 164 58 71   A. Rajahuhta 66 (36+30)   Won Championship, 3–0 (Ilves)
2019–20 Naisten Liiga 1st 30 20 3 2 5 145 60 68   E. Rakkolainen 42 (13+29) Won semi-final, 3–0 (Team Kuortane);
Finals cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Naisten Liiga 1st 27 21 1 0 5 124 46 65   N. Laitinen 37 (13+24)   Won Championship, 3–1 (KalPa)
2021–22 Naisten Liiga 1st 30 27 1 0 2 182 44 83   E. Holopainen 56 (29+27)   Won Championship, 3–2 (HIFK)
2022–23 Naisten Liiga 3rd 36 23 2 1 10 142 70 74   A. Montonen 42 (21+21)   Lost final, 0–3 (HIFK)
2023–24 Naisten Liiga 1st 32 24 2 3 3 168 66 79   E. Nuutinen 63 (28+35)   Lost final, 1–3 (HIFK)

Source(s): Finnish Ice Hockey Association[13][14][15][16][17]

Players and personnel edit

2023–24 roster edit

As of 16 February 2024[18][19]
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
35   Minja Drufva G L 22 2018 Lohja, Uusimaa, Finland
13   Ada Eronen D L 20 2018 Espoo, Uusimaa, Finland
19   Tinja Haukijärvi F L 26 2017 Järvenpää, Uusimaa, Finland
7   Zaida Holmström F L 28 2022 Oulu, North Ostrobothnia, Finland
27   Riikka Järvinen D L 23 2022 Kotka, Kymenlaakso, Finland
77   Bianca Kanerva D L 18 2020 Kirkkonummi, Uusimaa, Finland
17   Nea Katajamäki (A) F R 27 2013 Espoo, Uusimaa, Finland
12   Elli Kemppainen F L 18 2023
53   Tea Koljonen G L 22 2023 Mikkeli, South Savo, Finland
16   Nea Koskipalo F L 20 2022
62   Nia Käyhty F L 18 2023 Nurmijärvi, Uusimaa, Finland
88   Siru Lehtopelto (A) D L 28 2014 Lohja, Uusimaa, Finland
61   Emma Nuutinen F L 27 2023 Vantaa, Uusimaa, Finland
70   Lilli Packalen (L) G L 19 2023
31   Tiia Pajarinen G L 26 2019 Polvijärvi, North Karelia, Finland
22   Julia Schalin F L 18 2020 Espoo, Uusimaa, Finland
23   Elsa Talvitie F L 19 2020
21   Aliisa Toivonen F L 23 2023
15   Minttu Tuominen D R 33 2023 Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland
87   Lisette Täks F L 21 2022 Tartu, Estonia
20   Reetta Valkjärvi (C) D L 27 2015 Hollola, Päijät-Häme, Finland
8   Tea Villilä (A) D L 33 2016 Hyvinkää, Uusimaa, Finland
28   Henni Virtanen F L 21 2022 Lohja, Uusimaa, Finland
34   Julia Zielińska D L 19 2020 Sanok, Województwo podkarpackie, Poland

Coaching staff and team personnel

  • Head coach: Sami Haapanen
  • Assistant coach: Johanna Leskinen
  • Goaltending coach: Risto Jaakkola
  • Conditioning coach: Viola Kaukonen
  • Team managers: Riku Eskelinen, Jenna Silvonen & Timo Timonen
  • Equipment manager: Marko Ahlroth

Team captaincy history edit

Head coaches edit

  • Johanna Ikonen, 1998–99
  • Jari Kalho, 2000–01
  • Hannu Saintula, 2001–02
  • Jari Peltonen, 2002–2006
  • Sami Haapanen, 2008–2011
  • Kai Jansson, 2012–13
  • Sami Haapanen, 2013–

Team honours edit

Finnish Championship edit

  •   Aurora Borealis Cup (16): 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2021, 2022
  •   Runners-up (3): 2010, 2017, 2023, 2024
  •   Third Place (8): 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2006, 2016

IIHF European Women's Champions Cup edit

Franchise records and leaders edit

Players holding franchise records per documentation available from the 1992–93 season through the conclusion of the 2023–24 season. Data from the 1990–91 and 1991–92 seasons is incomplete and has not been included.

As of March 2024[20][21]

Single-season records edit

Career records edit

Only skaters appearing in more than thirty games and goaltenders appearing in more than ten games with Kiekko-Espoo are included.

  • Most goals: Karoliina Rantamäki, 355 goals (338 games; 1992–2007)
  • Most assists: Petra Vaarakallio, 351 assists (286 games; 1992–1994, 1995–2006)
  • Most points: Karoliina Rantamäki, 639 points (338 games; 1992–2007)
  • Most points, defenseman: Minttu Tuominen, 360 points (241 games; 2006–2009, 2013–2016, 2017–2020, 2021–22, 2023–24)
  • Best points per game: Michelle Karvinen, 3.667 points per game (39 games; 2007–2009)
  • Most career penalty minutes: Tea Villilä, 441 penalty minutes (243 games; 2008–2010, 2016–2024)
  • Best save percentage: Isabella Portnoj, .938 SVS% (109 games; 2010–2017
  • Best goals against average: Erika Jaskari, 1.66 (25 games; 2017–2021)

All-time scoring leaders edit

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game

Points
Player Pos GP G A Pts P/G
Karoliina Rantamäki F 338 355 284 639 1.89
Petra Vaarakallio F 286 280 351 631 2.21
Annina Rajahuhta F 232 192 234 426 1.84
Linda Välimäki F 151 174 186 360 2.38
Minttu Tuominen D 241 116 244 340 1.49
Oona Parviainen F 223 119 143 262 1.18
Emma Nuutinen F 123 113 127 240 1.95
Piia Lallukka F 195 101 138 239 1.23
Emma Terho D 262 54 173 227 0.87
Tinja Haukijärvi F 196 117 108 225 1.15

Notable alumnae edit

Seasons active with Kiekko-Espoo listed alongside player name.[20]

International players edit

References edit

  1. ^ Foster, Meredith (26 March 2019). "The Espoo Blues are the 2019 Aurora Borealis Cup Champions". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Historia". Kiekko-Espoo Naiset (in Finnish). Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Espoo Blues Women - In English". Blues Naiset. 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  4. ^ Hiitelä, Juha (12 April 2016). "Konkurssipesä myöntää: Bluesin tilanteeseen ei ratkaisua" [Bankrupt organization concedes: Blues situation has no solution]. Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  5. ^ Lempinen, Marko (28 April 2016). "Nyt se on varmaa: Jussi Salonoja perusti uuden seuran – "Lähetän hakupaperit tänään"" [Now it is certain: Jussi Salonoja founded a new club - "I'm submitting league entry papers today"]. Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Espoo Unitedin konkurssista tuli virallista" [Espoo United's bankruptcy becomes official]. Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish). 4 May 2018. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  7. ^ . News Now Finland. 15 August 2017. Archived from the original on 17 August 2019. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
  8. ^ a b Oivio, Janne; Lempinen, Marko (15 August 2017). "Jussi Salonojalta raju ratkaisu: Espoo United hylkää naisjoukkueet" [Jussi Salonoja makes a drastic decision: Espoo United to reject women's teams]. Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 16 August 2019. Syy kaksijakoinen: miesten joukkueiden budjetit ovat selvästi suuremmat kuin naisten joukkueissa, eli niiden toiminnan pyörittäminen on vaativampaa, mutta toisaalta juuri ne kiinnostavat sponsoreita ja yleisöä enemmän, Salonoja sanoo.
  9. ^ Foster, Meredith (17 August 2017). "Espoo United women's team folds one month before puck drop". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  10. ^ Tammilehto, Teemu; Leinonen, Simu (15 August 2017). "HIFK on kiinnostunut Salonojan hylkäämästä Espoo Unitedin naisjoukkueesta" [HIFK is interested in the Espoo United women's team that Salonoja has abandoned]. Yle (in Finnish). Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  11. ^ [Espoo United has a place in the Naisten Liiga with Ysikoppi ry]. Finnish Ice Hockey Association (in Finnish). 4 September 2017. Archived from the original on 17 August 2019. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  12. ^ Saarinen, Joska (4 September 2017). "Espoo Unitedin hylkäämä joukkue sai tarvittavat rahat kasaan: "Kumppaneita on sen verran, että uskallamme lähteä kauteen"" [Rejected by Espoo United, the team got the money they needed: "There are so many partners that we dare to enter the season"]. Yle (in Finnish). Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  13. ^ "2015–16 Naisten SM-sarja playoff" (.xls). Finnish Ice Hockey Association (in Finnish). March 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  14. ^ "2016–17 Naisten SM-sarja playoff". Finnish Ice Hockey Association (in Finnish). March 2017. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  15. ^ "2017–18 Naisten Liiga pudotuspelit". Finnish Ice Hockey Association (in Finnish). March 2018. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  16. ^ "2018–19 Naisten Liiga pudotuspelit". Finnish Ice Hockey Association (in Finnish). March 2019. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  17. ^ "2019–20 Naisten Liiga pudotuspelit". Finnish Ice Hockey Association (in Finnish). March 2020. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  18. ^ "Naisten Liiga (W) – Kiekko-Espoo 2023-2024 Roster". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  19. ^ "2023-2024, Naisten Liiga – Kookoonpano K-Espoo". Finnish Ice Hockey Association. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  20. ^ a b "Kiekko-Espoo - All Time Regular Season Player Stats". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
  21. ^ "Kiekko-Espoo - All Time Regular Season Player Stats per Season". Elite Prospects. Retrieved 1 March 2024.

External links edit

  • Team information and statistics from EliteProspects.com and EuroHockey.com and HockeyArchives.info (in French)

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This article is about the women s ice hockey team For the parent club see Kiekko Espoo Kiekko Espoo Naiset are an ice hockey team in the Naisten Liiga They play in the Tapiola district of Espoo Finland at the harjoitusareena training arena of the Tapiolan urheilupuisto 1 The team was founded as Espoon Kiekkoseura or EKS in 1989 and has also been known as Espoo Blues Naiset and Espoo United Naiset during its tenure in the Naisten Liiga Kiekko Espoo have won the Aurora Borealis Cup as the Finnish Champions in women s ice hockey sixteen times six more wins than any other team in league history at least one Finnish Championship medal gold silver or bronze was won under each of the four names Kiekko Espoo NaisetCityEspoo FinlandLeagueNaisten LiigaFounded1989 35 years ago 1989 Home arenaTapiolan harjoitusareenaColoursNavy gold blue Owner s Kiekko Espoo OyGeneral managerEmma TerhoHead coachSami HaapanenCaptainReetta ValkjarviAffiliatesKiekko Espoo AkatemiaKiekko Espoo ChallengerWebsiteOfficial websiteFranchise history1989 1992Espoon Kiekkoseura EKS 1992 1998Kiekko Espoo1998 2016Espoo Blues2016 17Espoo United2017 2019Espoo Blues2019 Kiekko EspooChampionshipsAurora Borealis Cup16 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2013 2014 2015 2019 2021 2022 Current season Kiekko Espoo players in 2021 The parent club Kiekko Espoo Oy also has a representative men s ice hockey team in the Mestis a representative ringette team in the Ringeten SM sarja and active sections in minor and junior ice hockey and youth ringette Contents 1 History 1 1 EKS 1990 1992 1 2 Kiekko Espoo 1992 1998 1 3 The Golden Age Espoo Blues 1998 2016 1 4 Espoo United 2016 17 1 5 Espoo Blues part 2 2017 2019 2 Season by season results 3 Players and personnel 3 1 2023 24 roster 3 2 Team captaincy history 3 3 Head coaches 4 Team honours 4 1 Finnish Championship 4 2 IIHF European Women s Champions Cup 5 Franchise records and leaders 5 1 Single season records 5 2 Career records 5 3 All time scoring leaders 6 Notable alumnae 6 1 International players 7 References 8 External linksHistory editEKS 1990 1992 edit The team entered Naisten SM sarja now Naisten Liiga in the 1990 91 season under the name Espoon Kiekkoseura or EKS The two seasons played as EKS were an impressive showing for the newcomers and each resulted in a bronze medal one in the 1990 91 season after defeating Assat and one in the 1991 92 season after defeating KalPa Several EKS players also played for the bronze medal winning Finnish women s national team at the 1992 IIHF World Championship including Liisa Karikoski Katri Helena Luomajoki and Hanna Teerijoki 2 Kiekko Espoo 1992 1998 edit In 1992 EKS was renamed Kiekko Espoo the same name as its brother team in the Liiga The team continued to be held to bronze or lower finishes qualifying for five bronze medal series in six years and winning four of them 1993 1994 1997 1998 The Golden Age Espoo Blues 1998 2016 edit The team was renamed Espoo Blues in 1998 continuing the trend of sharing the name of its brother team in the Liiga which also renamed Espoo Blues in that year The name change unwittingly marked the beginning of a golden age for the team Starting with their first SM sarja gold medal in 1999 after achieving victory over JYP Jyvaskyla in the finals they went on to win a staggering seven consecutive championships 1999 2005 and a total of thirteen championships in eighteen years The Blues were kept off the SM sarja medal podium only three times in the 1998 2016 span in addition to their championship titles they earned the team s first silver medal in 2009 and two more bronze medals in 2006 and 2016 The Espoo Blues were also strong competitors at international tournaments in this period earning medals at six IIHF European Women s Champions Cups three silver medals 2005 2007 08 2009 10 and three bronze medals 2008 09 2013 14 2014 15 3 Espoo United 2016 17 edit In March 2016 Jaakiekko Espoo Oy the parent club of both the Espoo Blues of the Naisten Liiga and Espoo Blues of the Liiga declared bankruptcy with estimated liabilities of approximately 3 million 4 In response Jussi Salonoja a Finnish millionaire and film director who had previously owned the Espoo Blues franchise from 2002 2012 created a new club and organization called Espoo United Oy 5 stating that he was committed to supporting hockey in Espoo 6 The Espoo Blues men s and women s basketball and ice hockey teams would play for Espoo United For the 2016 17 season the Espoo United women s ice hockey team played in the Naisten SM sarja and won silver in the 2017 Finnish Championship The Espoo United men s team played in the Mestis the league below the premier level Liiga where they won bronze in the playoffs On 15 August 2017 Salonoja announced that the Espoo United was abandoning its women s ice hockey and basketball teams for financial reasons 7 The reason is twofold the men s teams budgets are far greater than those of women s teams so their running is more demanding but on the other hand the men s teams are more interesting to sponsors and audiences Salonoja said 8 9 The future of women s ice hockey team was left uncertain and many possible solutions were proposed including being acquired by HIFK 10 or merging with Espoo Blues Juniorit a junior club with strong ties to the franchise 8 Espoo Blues part 2 2017 2019 edit In September 2017 the Finnish Ice Hockey Association announced that it had supported the creation of an independent association Ysikoppi ry to oversee the team and had given its approval for the team to compete in the upcoming 2017 18 season under the name Espoo Blues 11 12 Season by season results editThis is a partial list of the most recent seasons completed by the franchise The team was called the Espoo Blues during the 2015 16 2017 18 and 2018 19 seasons Espoo United in the 2016 17 season and Kiekko Espoo from the 2019 20 season onward Note Finish Rank at end of regular season GP Games played W Wins 3 points OTW Overtime wins 2 points OTL Overtime losses 1 point L Losses 0 points GF Goals for GA Goals against Pts Points Season League Regular season Post season results Finish GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Pts Top scorer 2015 16 Naisten SM sarja 2nd 28 19 3 1 5 162 67 64 nbsp L Valimaki 70 31 39 nbsp Won bronze medal 1 0 Karpat 2016 17 Naisten SM sarja 2nd 28 17 3 1 7 109 68 58 nbsp L Valimaki 60 29 31 nbsp Lost final 2 3 Karpat 2017 18 Naisten Liiga 3rd 30 16 2 4 8 125 74 56 nbsp E Rakkolainen 27 16 11 4th Lost bronze medal 0 1 Kuortane 2018 19 Naisten Liiga 1st 30 23 1 0 6 164 58 71 nbsp A Rajahuhta 66 36 30 nbsp Won Championship 3 0 Ilves 2019 20 Naisten Liiga 1st 30 20 3 2 5 145 60 68 nbsp E Rakkolainen 42 13 29 Won semi final 3 0 Team Kuortane Finals cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic 2020 21 Naisten Liiga 1st 27 21 1 0 5 124 46 65 nbsp N Laitinen 37 13 24 nbsp Won Championship 3 1 KalPa 2021 22 Naisten Liiga 1st 30 27 1 0 2 182 44 83 nbsp E Holopainen 56 29 27 nbsp Won Championship 3 2 HIFK 2022 23 Naisten Liiga 3rd 36 23 2 1 10 142 70 74 nbsp A Montonen 42 21 21 nbsp Lost final 0 3 HIFK 2023 24 Naisten Liiga 1st 32 24 2 3 3 168 66 79 nbsp E Nuutinen 63 28 35 nbsp Lost final 1 3 HIFK Source s Finnish Ice Hockey Association 13 14 15 16 17 Players and personnel edit2023 24 roster edit As of 16 February 2024 18 19 No Nat Player Pos S G Age Acquired Birthplace 35 nbsp Minja Drufva G L 22 2018 Lohja Uusimaa Finland 13 nbsp Ada Eronen D L 20 2018 Espoo Uusimaa Finland 19 nbsp Tinja Haukijarvi F L 26 2017 Jarvenpaa Uusimaa Finland 7 nbsp Zaida Holmstrom F L 28 2022 Oulu North Ostrobothnia Finland 27 nbsp Riikka Jarvinen D L 23 2022 Kotka Kymenlaakso Finland 77 nbsp Bianca Kanerva D L 18 2020 Kirkkonummi Uusimaa Finland 17 nbsp Nea Katajamaki A F R 27 2013 Espoo Uusimaa Finland 12 nbsp Elli Kemppainen F L 18 2023 53 nbsp Tea Koljonen G L 22 2023 Mikkeli South Savo Finland 16 nbsp Nea Koskipalo F L 20 2022 62 nbsp Nia Kayhty F L 18 2023 Nurmijarvi Uusimaa Finland 88 nbsp Siru Lehtopelto A D L 28 2014 Lohja Uusimaa Finland 61 nbsp Emma Nuutinen F L 27 2023 Vantaa Uusimaa Finland 70 nbsp Lilli Packalen L G L 19 2023 31 nbsp Tiia Pajarinen G L 26 2019 Polvijarvi North Karelia Finland 22 nbsp Julia Schalin F L 18 2020 Espoo Uusimaa Finland 23 nbsp Elsa Talvitie F L 19 2020 21 nbsp Aliisa Toivonen F L 23 2023 15 nbsp Minttu Tuominen D R 33 2023 Helsinki Uusimaa Finland 87 nbsp Lisette Taks F L 21 2022 Tartu Estonia 20 nbsp Reetta Valkjarvi C D L 27 2015 Hollola Paijat Hame Finland 8 nbsp Tea Villila A D L 33 2016 Hyvinkaa Uusimaa Finland 28 nbsp Henni Virtanen F L 21 2022 Lohja Uusimaa Finland 34 nbsp Julia Zielinska D L 19 2020 Sanok Wojewodztwo podkarpackie Poland Coaching staff and team personnel Head coach Sami Haapanen Assistant coach Johanna Leskinen Goaltending coach Risto Jaakkola Conditioning coach Viola Kaukonen Team managers Riku Eskelinen Jenna Silvonen amp Timo Timonen Equipment manager Marko Ahlroth Team captaincy history edit Katri Helena Luomajoki 1997 98 Essi Sievers 2007 2009 Emma Terho nee Laaksonen 2009 2011 Essi Sievers 2011 12 Emma Terho 2012 2014 Minttu Tuominen 2014 2016 Linda Valimaki 2016 17 Minttu Tuominen 2017 2020 Annina Rajahuhta 2020 21 Minttu Tuominen 2021 22 Emmi Rakkolainen 2022 23 Reetta Valkjarvi 2023 Head coaches edit Johanna Ikonen 1998 99 Jari Kalho 2000 01 Hannu Saintula 2001 02 Jari Peltonen 2002 2006 Sami Haapanen 2008 2011 Kai Jansson 2012 13 Sami Haapanen 2013 Team honours editFinnish Championship edit nbsp Aurora Borealis Cup 16 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2013 2014 2015 2019 2021 2022 nbsp Runners up 3 2010 2017 2023 2024 nbsp Third Place 8 1991 1992 1993 1994 1997 1998 2006 2016 IIHF European Women s Champions Cup edit nbsp Silver 3 2005 2007 08 2009 10 nbsp Bronze 3 2008 09 2013 14 2014 15Franchise records and leaders editPlayers holding franchise records per documentation available from the 1992 93 season through the conclusion of the 2023 24 season Data from the 1990 91 and 1991 92 seasons is incomplete and has not been included As of March 2024 20 21 Single season records edit Most goals Karoliina Rantamaki 39 goals 24 games 2002 03 Most assists Minttu Tuominen 50 assists 30 games 2018 19 Most points Michelle Karvinen 81 points 22 games 2008 09 Most points defenseman Minttu Tuominen 63 points 30 games 2018 19 Most penalty minutes Tea Villila 76 PIM 16 games 2008 09 Best save percentage Noora Raty 954 SVS 19 games 2006 07 Isabella Portnoj 954 SVS 19 games 2013 14 Best goals against average Minja Drufva 1 20 GAA 12 games 2021 22 Most shutouts Jenna Silvonen 6 shutouts 28 games 2017 18 Career records edit Only skaters appearing in more than thirty games and goaltenders appearing in more than ten games with Kiekko Espoo are included Most goals Karoliina Rantamaki 355 goals 338 games 1992 2007 Most assists Petra Vaarakallio 351 assists 286 games 1992 1994 1995 2006 Most points Karoliina Rantamaki 639 points 338 games 1992 2007 Most points defenseman Minttu Tuominen 360 points 241 games 2006 2009 2013 2016 2017 2020 2021 22 2023 24 Best points per game Michelle Karvinen 3 667 points per game 39 games 2007 2009 Most career penalty minutes Tea Villila 441 penalty minutes 243 games 2008 2010 2016 2024 Best save percentage Isabella Portnoj 938 SVS 109 games 2010 2017 Best goals against average Erika Jaskari 1 66 25 games 2017 2021 All time scoring leaders edit Note Pos Position GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points P G Points per game Points Player Pos GP G A Pts P G Karoliina Rantamaki F 338 355 284 639 1 89 Petra Vaarakallio F 286 280 351 631 2 21 Annina Rajahuhta F 232 192 234 426 1 84 Linda Valimaki F 151 174 186 360 2 38 Minttu Tuominen D 241 116 244 340 1 49 Oona Parviainen F 223 119 143 262 1 18 Emma Nuutinen F 123 113 127 240 1 95 Piia Lallukka F 195 101 138 239 1 23 Emma Terho D 262 54 173 227 0 87 Tinja Haukijarvi F 196 117 108 225 1 15Notable alumnae editMain category Kiekko Espoo Naiset players Seasons active with Kiekko Espoo listed alongside player name 20 Kati Ahonen 1996 1999 Mira Huhta 2013 2019 Sanna Kanerva 1998 2001 Liisa Karikoski 1990 1994 Piia Kotikumpu nee Lallukka 2000 2009 amp 2011 12 Nelli Laitinen 2017 2022 Linda Leppanen nee Valimaki 2010 2017 Pia Lund 2006 2013 Katri Helena Luomajoki 1990 1994 amp 1995 2002 Sari Marjamaki nee Fisk 2003 2007 Terhi Mertanen 2001 02 2008 2011 2012 13 amp 2014 15 Oona Parviainen 1999 2010 Annina Rajahuhta 2008 09 amp 2012 2021 Karoliina Rantamaki 1992 2007 Tiia Reima 2009 2011 Meeri Raisanen 2008 2011 Noora Raty 2005 2009 Maria Saarni nee Selin 1994 2000 Essi Sievers 2002 2010 amp 2011 2014 Jenna Silvonen 2015 2019 amp 2022 23 Hanna Teerijoki 1991 1994 Emma Terho nee Laaksonen 1996 2000 2004 2007 amp 2008 2015 Noora Tulus 2013 2016 Satu Tuominen 2001 2009 Petra Vaarakallio 1992 2006 Paivi Virta previously Halonen 1997 2006 Marjo Voutilainen 2004 2008 Heidi Wiik 1999 2005 International players edit nbsp Susanne Ceder 1998 2000 nbsp Minna Dunder 1993 94 nbsp Moeko Fujimoto 2014 15 nbsp Nikola Gapova 2015 2018 nbsp Sheila Gagnon 2001 02 amp 2008 09 nbsp Jin Fengling 2005 06 nbsp Marianne Mattila 1996 1998 nbsp Danielle Rozon 2017 18 nbsp Sun Rui 2005 06 nbsp Arina Zvezdina 2011 12References edit Foster Meredith 26 March 2019 The Espoo Blues are the 2019 Aurora Borealis Cup Champions The Ice Garden Retrieved 13 July 2019 Historia Kiekko Espoo Naiset in Finnish Retrieved 13 July 2019 Espoo Blues Women In English Blues Naiset 2012 Retrieved 7 August 2019 Hiitela Juha 12 April 2016 Konkurssipesa myontaa Bluesin tilanteeseen ei ratkaisua Bankrupt organization concedes Blues situation has no solution Ilta Sanomat in Finnish Retrieved 13 July 2019 Lempinen Marko 28 April 2016 Nyt se on varmaa Jussi Salonoja perusti uuden seuran Lahetan hakupaperit tanaan Now it is certain Jussi Salonoja founded a new club I m submitting league entry papers today Ilta Sanomat in Finnish Retrieved 13 July 2019 Espoo Unitedin konkurssista tuli virallista Espoo United s bankruptcy becomes official Ilta Sanomat in Finnish 4 May 2018 Retrieved 13 July 2019 Espoo United Cuts Women s Basketball amp Ice Hockey Teams News Now Finland 15 August 2017 Archived from the original on 17 August 2019 Retrieved 16 August 2019 a b Oivio Janne Lempinen Marko 15 August 2017 Jussi Salonojalta raju ratkaisu Espoo United hylkaa naisjoukkueet Jussi Salonoja makes a drastic decision Espoo United to reject women s teams Ilta Sanomat in Finnish Retrieved 16 August 2019 Syy kaksijakoinen miesten joukkueiden budjetit ovat selvasti suuremmat kuin naisten joukkueissa eli niiden toiminnan pyorittaminen on vaativampaa mutta toisaalta juuri ne kiinnostavat sponsoreita ja yleisoa enemman Salonoja sanoo Foster Meredith 17 August 2017 Espoo United women s team folds one month before puck drop The Ice Garden Retrieved 17 August 2019 Tammilehto Teemu Leinonen Simu 15 August 2017 HIFK on kiinnostunut Salonojan hylkaamasta Espoo Unitedin naisjoukkueesta HIFK is interested in the Espoo United women s team that Salonoja has abandoned Yle in Finnish Retrieved 17 August 2019 Espoo Unitedin sarjapaikka Naisten Liigassa Ysikoppi ry lle Espoo United has a place in the Naisten Liiga with Ysikoppi ry Finnish Ice Hockey Association in Finnish 4 September 2017 Archived from the original on 17 August 2019 Retrieved 17 August 2019 Saarinen Joska 4 September 2017 Espoo Unitedin hylkaama joukkue sai tarvittavat rahat kasaan Kumppaneita on sen verran etta uskallamme lahtea kauteen Rejected by Espoo United the team got the money they needed There are so many partners that we dare to enter the season Yle in Finnish Retrieved 17 August 2019 2015 16 Naisten SM sarja playoff xls Finnish Ice Hockey Association in Finnish March 2016 Retrieved 30 June 2020 2016 17 Naisten SM sarja playoff Finnish Ice Hockey Association in Finnish March 2017 Retrieved 30 June 2020 2017 18 Naisten Liiga pudotuspelit Finnish Ice Hockey Association in Finnish March 2018 Retrieved 1 July 2020 2018 19 Naisten Liiga pudotuspelit Finnish Ice Hockey Association in Finnish March 2019 Retrieved 1 July 2020 2019 20 Naisten Liiga pudotuspelit Finnish Ice Hockey Association in Finnish March 2020 Retrieved 1 July 2020 Naisten Liiga W Kiekko Espoo 2023 2024 Roster Elite Prospects Retrieved 16 February 2024 2023 2024 Naisten Liiga Kookoonpano K Espoo Finnish Ice Hockey Association Retrieved 16 February 2024 a b Kiekko Espoo All Time Regular Season Player Stats Elite Prospects Retrieved 1 March 2024 Kiekko Espoo All Time Regular Season Player Stats per Season Elite Prospects Retrieved 1 March 2024 External links editTeam information and statistics from EliteProspects com and EuroHockey com and HockeyArchives info in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kiekko Espoo Naiset amp oldid 1215714866, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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