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JYP Naiset

JYP Naiset or JYP Jyväskylä Naiset is a Finnish ice hockey team in the Naisten Mestis. Their home is the Jyväskylän harjoitusjäähalli ('Jyväskylä training ice hall') in Jyväskylä, Central Finland. JYP Naiset have won the Aurora Borealis Cup three times, in 1997, 1998, and 2016.[1]

JYP Naiset
CityJyväskylä, Central Finland, Finland
LeagueNaisten Mestis
Founded1989 as JyP HT
1996 (1996) as JyHC
Home arenaJyväskylän harjoitusjäähalli
ColoursRed, black, white
     
Owner(s)JYP Juniorit ry
Head coachSheila Gagnon
WebsiteOfficial website
Franchise history
First
1989–1997JyP HC Naiset
1997–2000JYP Naiset
Second
1996–2004Jyväskylän Hockey Cats
2004–2009Cats Jyväskylä
2009–2016JYP Naiset
Current
2016–JYP Naiset
Championships
Finnish Championship3 (1996–97, 1997–98, 2015–16)
Current uniform

The team is the successor of two teams: JyP Hockey Team (HT) Naiset, which existed from 1989 to 2000 and used the name JYP Naiset during the period 1997 to 2000, and Jyväskylän Hockey Cats (JyHC), which was founded in 1996 and was known as the Cats Jyväskylä during 2004 to 2009 and JYP Naiset from 2009 to present. They are the women's representative team of the ice hockey club JYP Juniorit ry and are loosely affiliated with JYP Jyväskylä of the Liiga.

History edit

JyP HT/JYP edit

The first JYP Naiset franchise was founded in 1989 as JyP HT Naiset by the ice hockey club JYP Jyväskylä Oy. The team competed in the Naisten I-divisioona during 1989 to 1995 and in the Naisten SM-sarja (renamed Naisten Liiga in 2017) during 1995 to 2000.

JyP HT Naiset won the Finnish Championship in 1997 and, after changing their name to JYP Naiset for the 1997–98 season, claimed the championship title again in 1998. In both championship seasons, the team was led by top point scorers Tiina Paananen, Riikka Sallinen (née Nieminen, previously Villilä), Rose Matilainen, and Kirsi Hänninen, and backstopped by the goaltending of Tuula Puputti. They followed the back-to-back championship victories with a silver medal finish in 1999 and in fourth place in 2000. After the conclusion of the 1999–2000 season, the team was merged with the Jyväskylän Hockey Cats (JyHC) and a number of its players continued to play with JyHC.

Other notable players from the JyP HC Naiset/JYP Naiset era include Pirjo Ahonen, Katja Lehto, Riikka Noronen, Sanna Peura, and Hanne Sikiö, among others.

Hockey Cats edit

Jyväskylän Hockey Cats (JyHC) was a women's ice hockey club, which was spun off from the JYP Jyväskylä in 1996 and run by the independent association Hockey Cats ry. The club operated several junior women's teams in addition to the representative women's team, which played in the Naisten II-divisioona and Naisten I-divisioona until it making its Naisten SM-sarja debut in the 1999–2000 Postseason qualification/relegation series (Finnish: Karsintasarja; also called the qualifiers). The 1999–2000 Naisten SM-sarja season was the only instance in which both the original JYP Naiset franchise and JyHC played in the same league, though they played in separate postseason divisions – JYP in the playoffs and JyHC in the qualifiers – and never faced one another. After the season concluded, JYP Naiset was merged with the Jyväskylän Hockey Cats and the unified team took JYP's place in the Naisten SM-sarja.

JyHC/Cats Jyväskylä edit

The team, which changed its name from JyHC to the Cats Jyväskylä in 2004, found middling success in the Naisten SM-sarja, never finishing above fourth place or below sixth in the league rankings during the period from 2000 to 2009. Former JYP Naiset player Rose Matilainen served as JyHC/Cats Jyväskylä head coach for the 2000–01 to 2006–07 seasons. Notable players from the 2000–2009 JyHC/Cats Jyväskylä era include forwards Emmi Leinonen, Niina Mäkinen, Riikka Noronen, Saila Saari, and Anne Tuomanen; defencemen Pirjo Ahonen and Vilma Tarvainen; and goaltenders Anna-Kaisa Lemberg, Tuula Puputti, and Meeri Räisänen. The JyHC/Cats Jyväskylä were also able to attract several international players, including American goaltender Lisa Davis, Canadian defenceman Sheila Kocay, and Swiss national team goaltender Riitta Arnold-Schäublin.

JYP edit

In 2009, the Cats Jyväskylä became affiliated with the JYP Jyväskylä club and changed their name to JYP Naiset, through the team remained under the management of Hockey Cats ry. The team struggled in the first season after the name change, facing potential relegation in the 2009–10 season before saving themselves in the qualifiers. In 2010, 22 year old Mika Väärälä stepped in to the head coaching position and the team measurably improved, qualifying for the playoffs in 2011 and 2012, though they lost in the quarterfinals in both years. Over the 2010 to 2012 period, JYP was able to retain star skaters, like Saila Saari and Suvi Vacker, while also attracting Finnish national ice team talent, including Jenni Hiirikoski and Meeri Räisänen (who returned to the team in this period).

JYP reached a period of historic success in the subsequent seasons, becoming one of the top two dominant teams in the Naisten SM-sarja. The era coincided with Hiirikoski being named team captain in 2012–13 and her impact on the culture of the team and the ability of the club to attract other Finnish national team players was arguably an essential element to the triumphs of team. Over the following several seasons, JYP welcomed a number of elite new players, including Sanni Hakala and Rosa Lindstedt in 2012, IIHF Hall of Fame inductee Riikka Sallinen (née Nieminen, previously Villilä) in 2013, and Tiina Ranne and Marjo Voutilainen in 2014; in addition to Katja Saari assuming the head coaching position in 2013. The team was bolstered by the influx of talent and, though Saari and Hiirikoski continued to be relied upon as the top point earners, the impact of the new players can be seen in the consistent climbing of their individual point totals from 39 and 37 points respectively in the 28 games of the 2012–13 season to both players notching 61 points in the 28 games of the 2014–15 season.

JYP qualified for the Aurora Borealis Cup playoff final in every season of Hiirikoski's captaincy but were defeated three consecutive times by the powerhouse Espoo Blues in 2013, 2014, and 2015. For the 2015–16 season, the club signed even more elite players and iced one of the most skilled rosters in league history, which included Ranne and Räisänen in goal; Hiirikoski, Lindstedt, Emma Ritari, and Ella Viitasuo at the blue line; and Hakala, Sari Kärnä, Tanja Niskanen, Saari, Sallinen, and Voutilainen leading the forward ranks alongside longtime depth players. In the regular season, Hiirikoski scored 17 goals and notched 62 assists in 28 games played, setting the all-time league records for assists in a season and points earned by a defenceman.[2] The efforts of previous seasons were finally rewarded and they claimed the Finnish Championship title, sweeping HPK Kiekkonaiset in the 2016 Aurora Borealis Cup finals.[3]

JYP edit

The women's representative team of Hockey Cats ry ceased in 2016, but the club’s secondary team, called JYP-Team, and its junior teams were absorbed by JYP Juniorit ry, the junior affiliate of JYP Jyväskylä Oy. JYP-Team had previously competed in the Naisten Mestis, where it continued to compete after the merger under the name JYP Naiset. Only five JYP Naiset players from the 2015–16 Naisten Liiga team appeared with the 2016–17 Naisten Mestis team as most 2015–16 players chose to transfer to other Naisten Liiga teams or sign with teams in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL).

JYP Naiset team found consistent success in the Mestis, ranking first in the league twice over the next four seasons and never finishing lower than third. The team gained promotion to the lower division of the Naisten Liiga in the 2020–21 season but were unable to retain their placement and were relegated at the end of the season.

Season-by-season results edit

This is a partial list of the most recent seasons completed by JYP Naiset.
Note: Finish = Rank at end of regular season; GP = Games played, W = Wins (3 points), OTW = Overtime wins (2 points), T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses (1 point), L = Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points, Top scorer: Points (Goals+Assists)

Season League Regular season Post season results
Finish GP W OTW T OTL L GF GA Pts Top scorer
2015–16 Naisten SM-liiga 1st 28 27 1 0 0 168 26 83   J. Hiirikoski 79 (17+62) Won Championship, 3–0 (HPK)
Financial relegation
2016–17 Naisten Mestis 2nd 26 18 2 6 117 48 38   E. Reittu 42 (19+23)
2017–18 Naisten Mestis 3rd 30 26 2 0 2 199 33 80   T. Paananen 64 (34+30)
2018–19 Naisten Mestis 1st 38 23 13 0 2 166 86 71   Z. Holmström 50 (23+27)
2019–20 Naisten Mestis 1st 25 20 2 3 0 152 27 66   Z. Holmström 54 (27+27)
2020–21 Naisten Mestis 1st 13 11 0 2 0 65 25 35   Z. Holmström 22 (12+10) Promoted to Naisten Liiga lower division
Naisten Liiga 10th 16 1 1 3 11 38 76 8   A. Vanhala 13 (4+9) Relegated to Naisten Mestis

Players and personnel edit

Team captaincy history edit

JyP HT Naiset/JYP Naiset (JYP Jyväskylä Oy)

  • Ira Salmela, 1993–94 & 1995–96
  • Rose Matilainen, 1996–1998

JyHC/Cats Jyväskylä/JYP Naiset (Hockey Cats ry)

  • Riikka Sallinen, 2000–01
  • Mirka Peltonen, 2005–06
  • Vilma Tarvainen, 2007–08
  • Maarit Lahtinen, 2008–2010
  • Vilma Tarvainen, 2010–11
  • Piia Perälä, 2011–12
  • Jenni Hiirikoski, 2012–2016

JYP Naiset (JYP Juniorit ry)

  • Kati Rein, 2016–17
  • Tiina Paananen, 2017–18
  • Zaida Holmström, 2018–

Source: Elite Prospects[4][5]

Head coaches edit

JyP HC Naiset/JYP Naiset (JYP Jyväskylä Oy)

  • Jussi Melkko, 1996–1999

JyHC/Cats Jyväskylä/JYP Naiset (Hockey Cats ry)

  • Seppo Lahtinen, –2000
  • Rose Matilainen, 2000–2007
  • Mika Väärälä, 2010–2013
  • Katja Saari, 2014–2016

JYP Naiset (JYP Juniorit ry)

  • Mikko Viitanen, 2016–17
  • Perttu Silvennoinen, 2017–18
  • Mikko Viitanen, 2018–19
  • Patrick Kåla, 2019–20
  • Joni Aho, 2020–21
  • Shiela Gagnon, 2021–

Retired numbers edit

Team honours edit

Finnish Championship edit

  •   Champions (3): 1996–97, 1997–98, 2015–16
  •   Runners-up (4): 1998–99, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15

Individual honours edit

  • Riikka Nieminen Award (Player of the Year)
    • 2013 – Jenni Hiirikoski
    • 2014 – Jenni Hiirikoski
    • 2015 – Jenni Hiirikoski
    • 2016 – Jenni Hiirikoski
  • Tuula Puputti Award (Goaltender of the Year)
    • 2013 – Meeri Räisänen
    • 2014 – Meeri Räisänen
  • Päivi Halonen Award (Defenceman of the Year)
    • 2013 – Jenni Hiirikoski
    • 2014 – Jenni Hiirikoski
    • 2015 – Jenni Hiirikoski
    • 2016 – Jenni Hiirikoski
  • Katja Riipi Award (Forward of the Year)
    • 2016 – Tanja Niskanen
  • Marianne Ihalainen Award (Most points)
    • 1997 – Riikka Sallinen (née Nieminen, previously Villilä)
    • 2016 – Jenni Hiirikoski
  • Sari Fisk Award (Best plus/minus)
    • 2015 – Saila Saari
  • Emma Laaksonen Award (Fair-play player)
    • 2013 – Saila Saari
    • 2014 – Tiina Paananen (b. 1985)
    • 2016 – Sanni Hakala
  • Karoliina Rantamäki Award (Playoff MVP)
    • 2016 – Riikka Sallinen (née Nieminen, previously Villilä)
  • Hannu Saintula Award (Coach of the Year)
    • 2015 – Katja Saari
    • 2016 – Katja Saari

Notable alumni edit

Years active with JYP Naiset listed alongside player name.

International players edit

  •    Riitta Arnold-Schäublin, 2007–08
  •   Lisa Davis, 2008–2010
  •   Sheila Gagnon (née Kocay), 2008–2010
  •   Lea Schmid, 2011–12
  •   Emily Usset, 2017–18

References edit

Content in this article is translated from the existing Finnish Wikipedia articles at fi:Jyväskylän Hockey Cats and :fi:JYP, and the existing German Wikipedia article at de:JYP Naiset.

  1. ^ Kulmala, Ilkka (9 March 2016). "JYP Naiset on Suomen mestari!". Keskisuomalainen (in Finnish). Retrieved 16 January 2021.
  2. ^ Murphy, Mike (14 October 2018). "Jenni Hiirikoski is the Best Defender in the World". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Championnat de Finlande de hockey sur glace féminin 2015/16". hockeyarchives.info. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Team Captains of JYP - Not Active (Women)". EliteProspects.com. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  5. ^ "Team Captains of JYP - Naisten Liiga (W)". EliteProspects.com. Retrieved 19 February 2021.
  6. ^ Sirkkiä-Jarva, Sari (5 January 2020). "Numerolla 13 pelannut Riikka Sallinen halusi urallaan murtaa huonon onnen myyttiä – jo yhden kauden mieletön tilasto kertoo, kuinka vakuuttavalla tavalla hän onnistui". Yle (in Finnish). Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  7. ^ Foster, Meredith (7 November 2019). "To The Rafters: JYP to retire Riikka Sallinen's number". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 31 January 2021.

External links edit

  • Team information and statistics from Eliteprospects.com, or Eurohockey.com, or Hockeyarchives.info (in French)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources JYP Naiset news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message JYP Naiset or JYP Jyvaskyla Naiset is a Finnish ice hockey team in the Naisten Mestis Their home is the Jyvaskylan harjoitusjaahalli Jyvaskyla training ice hall in Jyvaskyla Central Finland JYP Naiset have won the Aurora Borealis Cup three times in 1997 1998 and 2016 1 JYP NaisetCityJyvaskyla Central Finland FinlandLeagueNaisten MestisFounded1989 as JyP HT1996 1996 as JyHCHome arenaJyvaskylan harjoitusjaahalliColoursRed black white Owner s JYP Juniorit ryHead coachSheila GagnonWebsiteOfficial websiteFranchise historyFirst1989 1997JyP HC Naiset1997 2000JYP NaisetSecond1996 2004Jyvaskylan Hockey Cats2004 2009Cats Jyvaskyla2009 2016JYP NaisetCurrent2016 JYP NaisetChampionshipsFinnish Championship3 1996 97 1997 98 2015 16 Current uniform The team is the successor of two teams JyP Hockey Team HT Naiset which existed from 1989 to 2000 and used the name JYP Naiset during the period 1997 to 2000 and Jyvaskylan Hockey Cats JyHC which was founded in 1996 and was known as the Cats Jyvaskyla during 2004 to 2009 and JYP Naiset from 2009 to present They are the women s representative team of the ice hockey club JYP Juniorit ry and are loosely affiliated with JYP Jyvaskyla of the Liiga Contents 1 History 1 1 JyP HT JYP 1 2 Hockey Cats 1 2 1 JyHC Cats Jyvaskyla 1 2 2 JYP 1 3 JYP 2 Season by season results 3 Players and personnel 3 1 Team captaincy history 3 2 Head coaches 3 3 Retired numbers 4 Team honours 4 1 Finnish Championship 4 2 Individual honours 5 Notable alumni 5 1 International players 6 References 7 External linksHistory editJyP HT JYP edit The first JYP Naiset franchise was founded in 1989 as JyP HT Naiset by the ice hockey club JYP Jyvaskyla Oy The team competed in the Naisten I divisioona during 1989 to 1995 and in the Naisten SM sarja renamed Naisten Liiga in 2017 during 1995 to 2000 JyP HT Naiset won the Finnish Championship in 1997 and after changing their name to JYP Naiset for the 1997 98 season claimed the championship title again in 1998 In both championship seasons the team was led by top point scorers Tiina Paananen Riikka Sallinen nee Nieminen previously Villila Rose Matilainen and Kirsi Hanninen and backstopped by the goaltending of Tuula Puputti They followed the back to back championship victories with a silver medal finish in 1999 and in fourth place in 2000 After the conclusion of the 1999 2000 season the team was merged with the Jyvaskylan Hockey Cats JyHC and a number of its players continued to play with JyHC Other notable players from the JyP HC Naiset JYP Naiset era include Pirjo Ahonen Katja Lehto Riikka Noronen Sanna Peura and Hanne Sikio among others Hockey Cats edit Jyvaskylan Hockey Cats JyHC was a women s ice hockey club which was spun off from the JYP Jyvaskyla in 1996 and run by the independent association Hockey Cats ry The club operated several junior women s teams in addition to the representative women s team which played in the Naisten II divisioona and Naisten I divisioona until it making its Naisten SM sarja debut in the 1999 2000 Postseason qualification relegation series Finnish Karsintasarja also called the qualifiers The 1999 2000 Naisten SM sarja season was the only instance in which both the original JYP Naiset franchise and JyHC played in the same league though they played in separate postseason divisions JYP in the playoffs and JyHC in the qualifiers and never faced one another After the season concluded JYP Naiset was merged with the Jyvaskylan Hockey Cats and the unified team took JYP s place in the Naisten SM sarja JyHC Cats Jyvaskyla edit The team which changed its name from JyHC to the Cats Jyvaskyla in 2004 found middling success in the Naisten SM sarja never finishing above fourth place or below sixth in the league rankings during the period from 2000 to 2009 Former JYP Naiset player Rose Matilainen served as JyHC Cats Jyvaskyla head coach for the 2000 01 to 2006 07 seasons Notable players from the 2000 2009 JyHC Cats Jyvaskyla era include forwards Emmi Leinonen Niina Makinen Riikka Noronen Saila Saari and Anne Tuomanen defencemen Pirjo Ahonen and Vilma Tarvainen and goaltenders Anna Kaisa Lemberg Tuula Puputti and Meeri Raisanen The JyHC Cats Jyvaskyla were also able to attract several international players including American goaltender Lisa Davis Canadian defenceman Sheila Kocay and Swiss national team goaltender Riitta Arnold Schaublin JYP edit In 2009 the Cats Jyvaskyla became affiliated with the JYP Jyvaskyla club and changed their name to JYP Naiset through the team remained under the management of Hockey Cats ry The team struggled in the first season after the name change facing potential relegation in the 2009 10 season before saving themselves in the qualifiers In 2010 22 year old Mika Vaarala stepped in to the head coaching position and the team measurably improved qualifying for the playoffs in 2011 and 2012 though they lost in the quarterfinals in both years Over the 2010 to 2012 period JYP was able to retain star skaters like Saila Saari and Suvi Vacker while also attracting Finnish national ice team talent including Jenni Hiirikoski and Meeri Raisanen who returned to the team in this period JYP reached a period of historic success in the subsequent seasons becoming one of the top two dominant teams in the Naisten SM sarja The era coincided with Hiirikoski being named team captain in 2012 13 and her impact on the culture of the team and the ability of the club to attract other Finnish national team players was arguably an essential element to the triumphs of team Over the following several seasons JYP welcomed a number of elite new players including Sanni Hakala and Rosa Lindstedt in 2012 IIHF Hall of Fame inductee Riikka Sallinen nee Nieminen previously Villila in 2013 and Tiina Ranne and Marjo Voutilainen in 2014 in addition to Katja Saari assuming the head coaching position in 2013 The team was bolstered by the influx of talent and though Saari and Hiirikoski continued to be relied upon as the top point earners the impact of the new players can be seen in the consistent climbing of their individual point totals from 39 and 37 points respectively in the 28 games of the 2012 13 season to both players notching 61 points in the 28 games of the 2014 15 season JYP qualified for the Aurora Borealis Cup playoff final in every season of Hiirikoski s captaincy but were defeated three consecutive times by the powerhouse Espoo Blues in 2013 2014 and 2015 For the 2015 16 season the club signed even more elite players and iced one of the most skilled rosters in league history which included Ranne and Raisanen in goal Hiirikoski Lindstedt Emma Ritari and Ella Viitasuo at the blue line and Hakala Sari Karna Tanja Niskanen Saari Sallinen and Voutilainen leading the forward ranks alongside longtime depth players In the regular season Hiirikoski scored 17 goals and notched 62 assists in 28 games played setting the all time league records for assists in a season and points earned by a defenceman 2 The efforts of previous seasons were finally rewarded and they claimed the Finnish Championship title sweeping HPK Kiekkonaiset in the 2016 Aurora Borealis Cup finals 3 JYP edit The women s representative team of Hockey Cats ry ceased in 2016 but the club s secondary team called JYP Team and its junior teams were absorbed by JYP Juniorit ry the junior affiliate of JYP Jyvaskyla Oy JYP Team had previously competed in the Naisten Mestis where it continued to compete after the merger under the name JYP Naiset Only five JYP Naiset players from the 2015 16 Naisten Liiga team appeared with the 2016 17 Naisten Mestis team as most 2015 16 players chose to transfer to other Naisten Liiga teams or sign with teams in the Swedish Women s Hockey League SDHL JYP Naiset team found consistent success in the Mestis ranking first in the league twice over the next four seasons and never finishing lower than third The team gained promotion to the lower division of the Naisten Liiga in the 2020 21 season but were unable to retain their placement and were relegated at the end of the season Season by season results editThis is a partial list of the most recent seasons completed by JYP Naiset Note Finish Rank at end of regular season GP Games played W Wins 3 points OTW Overtime wins 2 points T Ties OTL Overtime losses 1 point L Losses GF Goals for GA Goals against Pts Points Top scorer Points Goals Assists Season League Regular season Post season results Finish GP W OTW T OTL L GF GA Pts Top scorer 2015 16 Naisten SM liiga 1st 28 27 1 0 0 168 26 83 nbsp J Hiirikoski 79 17 62 Won Championship 3 0 HPK Financial relegation 2016 17 Naisten Mestis 2nd 26 18 2 6 117 48 38 nbsp E Reittu 42 19 23 2017 18 Naisten Mestis 3rd 30 26 2 0 2 199 33 80 nbsp T Paananen 64 34 30 2018 19 Naisten Mestis 1st 38 23 13 0 2 166 86 71 nbsp Z Holmstrom 50 23 27 2019 20 Naisten Mestis 1st 25 20 2 3 0 152 27 66 nbsp Z Holmstrom 54 27 27 2020 21 Naisten Mestis 1st 13 11 0 2 0 65 25 35 nbsp Z Holmstrom 22 12 10 Promoted to Naisten Liiga lower division Naisten Liiga 10th 16 1 1 3 11 38 76 8 nbsp A Vanhala 13 4 9 Relegated to Naisten MestisPlayers and personnel editTeam captaincy history edit JyP HT Naiset JYP Naiset JYP Jyvaskyla Oy Ira Salmela 1993 94 amp 1995 96 Rose Matilainen 1996 1998 JyHC Cats Jyvaskyla JYP Naiset Hockey Cats ry Riikka Sallinen 2000 01 Mirka Peltonen 2005 06 Vilma Tarvainen 2007 08 Maarit Lahtinen 2008 2010 Vilma Tarvainen 2010 11 Piia Perala 2011 12 Jenni Hiirikoski 2012 2016 JYP Naiset JYP Juniorit ry Kati Rein 2016 17 Tiina Paananen 2017 18 Zaida Holmstrom 2018 Source Elite Prospects 4 5 Head coaches edit JyP HC Naiset JYP Naiset JYP Jyvaskyla Oy Jussi Melkko 1996 1999 JyHC Cats Jyvaskyla JYP Naiset Hockey Cats ry Seppo Lahtinen 2000 Rose Matilainen 2000 2007 Mika Vaarala 2010 2013 Katja Saari 2014 2016 JYP Naiset JYP Juniorit ry Mikko Viitanen 2016 17 Perttu Silvennoinen 2017 18 Mikko Viitanen 2018 19 Patrick Kala 2019 20 Joni Aho 2020 21 Shiela Gagnon 2021 Retired numbers edit 13 Riikka Sallinen 2020 6 7 Team honours editFinnish Championship edit nbsp Champions 3 1996 97 1997 98 2015 16 nbsp Runners up 4 1998 99 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 Individual honours edit Riikka Nieminen Award Player of the Year 2013 Jenni Hiirikoski 2014 Jenni Hiirikoski 2015 Jenni Hiirikoski 2016 Jenni Hiirikoski Tuula Puputti Award Goaltender of the Year 2013 Meeri Raisanen 2014 Meeri Raisanen Paivi Halonen Award Defenceman of the Year 2013 Jenni Hiirikoski 2014 Jenni Hiirikoski 2015 Jenni Hiirikoski 2016 Jenni Hiirikoski Katja Riipi Award Forward of the Year 2016 Tanja Niskanen Marianne Ihalainen Award Most points 1997 Riikka Sallinen nee Nieminen previously Villila 2016 Jenni Hiirikoski Sari Fisk Award Best plus minus 2015 Saila Saari Emma Laaksonen Award Fair play player 2013 Saila Saari 2014 Tiina Paananen b 1985 2016 Sanni Hakala Karoliina Rantamaki Award Playoff MVP 2016 Riikka Sallinen nee Nieminen previously Villila Hannu Saintula Award Coach of the Year 2015 Katja Saari 2016 Katja SaariNotable alumni editYears active with JYP Naiset listed alongside player name Sanni Hakala 2012 2016 Jenni Hiirikoski 2010 2016 Kirsi Hanninen 1994 95 amp 1996 2000 Sari Karna 2015 16 Katja Lehto 1994 95 amp 1996 2000 Anna Kaisa Lemberg 2001 02 Rosa Lindstedt 2012 2016 Rose Matilainen 1996 2000 Tanja Niskanen 2015 16 Riikka Noronen 1995 2001 amp 2004 2009 Tiina Paananen b 1972 1996 2002 Tiina Paananen b 1985 2001 2018 Sanna Peura 1995 2000 amp 2001 02 Tuula Puputti 1996 1999 amp 2002 2005 Tiina Ranne 2014 2016 Meeri Raisanen 2011 2014 amp 2015 2017 Saila Saari 2008 2016 Riikka Sallinen 1989 1992 1994 95 1996 2002 amp 2013 2016 Hanne Sikio 1998 99 Vilma Tarvainen 1999 2011 Ella Viitasuo 2015 16 Marjo Voutilainen 2014 2016 International players edit nbsp nbsp Riitta Arnold Schaublin 2007 08 nbsp Lisa Davis 2008 2010 nbsp Sheila Gagnon nee Kocay 2008 2010 nbsp Lea Schmid 2011 12 nbsp Emily Usset 2017 18References editContent in this article is translated from the existing Finnish Wikipedia articles at fi Jyvaskylan Hockey Cats and fi JYP and the existing German Wikipedia article at de JYP Naiset Kulmala Ilkka 9 March 2016 JYP Naiset on Suomen mestari Keskisuomalainen in Finnish Retrieved 16 January 2021 Murphy Mike 14 October 2018 Jenni Hiirikoski is the Best Defender in the World The Ice Garden Retrieved 2 February 2021 Championnat de Finlande de hockey sur glace feminin 2015 16 hockeyarchives info Retrieved 3 February 2021 Team Captains of JYP Not Active Women EliteProspects com Retrieved 19 February 2021 Team Captains of JYP Naisten Liiga W EliteProspects com Retrieved 19 February 2021 Sirkkia Jarva Sari 5 January 2020 Numerolla 13 pelannut Riikka Sallinen halusi urallaan murtaa huonon onnen myyttia jo yhden kauden mieleton tilasto kertoo kuinka vakuuttavalla tavalla han onnistui Yle in Finnish Retrieved 31 January 2021 Foster Meredith 7 November 2019 To The Rafters JYP to retire Riikka Sallinen s number The Ice Garden Retrieved 31 January 2021 External links editTeam information and statistics from Eliteprospects com or Eurohockey com or Hockeyarchives info in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title JYP Naiset amp oldid 1210062451, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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