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Oulun Kärpät

Oulun Kärpät (Finnish for "Oulu Ermines", sometimes referred to as Kärpät Oulu) is a Finnish professional ice hockey team based in Oulu and playing in the top-tier Finnish Liiga. Kärpät have won the Finnish championship title eight times, and has been the most successful Finnish ice hockey team in the 2000s and 2010s.

Oulun Kärpät
CityOulu
LeagueLiiga
Founded1946 (1946)
Home arenaOulun Energia Areena
ColoursBlack, yellow, white
     
General managerTommi Virkkunen
Head coachLauri Marjamäki
CaptainAtte Ohtamaa
Parent club(s)Oulun Kärpät Oy
Websitewww.oulunkarpat.fi
Championships
Playoff championships1981, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2014, 2015, 2018

History

Early years

In the spring of 1946, three young men decided to found a new sports club in Oulu. At the constitutional meeting on May 15, 1946, the club was named "Oulun Kärpät 46". At first, Kärpät played football (soccer) and its first winter sport was bandy.

In the first annual meeting in January 1947, an ice hockey section was established. At the beginning of the new decade, Kärpät was somewhat successful in ice hockey and it became the main sport of the club. The first game at the highest level, then known as "SM-sarja" was played on the December 4, 1960, against HJK of Helsinki, but the visit to the highest level was short and Kärpät lost their position in the series. They made it to the highest level again in 1965–66, but again lost their position. The third attempt in 1967–68 did not produce a better performance, as Kärpät lost all their games.

From the first years onward, Kärpät placed emphasis on working with junior players. The team's E-juniors won the first Finnish championship in 1971.

Promotion and early SM-liiga years

When the SM-liiga was founded in August 1975, Kärpät were still playing level below in the first division. The team earned promotion to the elite league after the 1976–77 season. In their debut season in SM-liiga, Kärpät managed to finish seventh out of ten teams. During their second season in the top level in 1978–79, however, the team struggled and finished last in the regular season, but proved victorious in the relegation league and retained their place in the top league. On the positive side, Kärpät's Kari Jalonen was awarded Jarmo Wasama memorial trophy for the best rookie in league after the season.

Success in the 1980s

After having avoided relegation, Kärpät acquired more skilled players, such as Mikko Leinonen. The team's performance greatly improved, and in the 1979–80 season Kärpät made it to the playoffs where they proved victorious in the bronze medal game. This marked the first time when Kärpät claimed a medal on the national level. The emergence of young players was continued by Pekka Arbelius who was titled rookie of the year.

In the following season, 1980–81, Kärpät finished third in the regular series, and in the play-offs fought their way to the final series where they would face Tappara. Tappara started the best-out-of-five series in a strong manner, for instance by winning the third game by a score of 13–2. After this devastating loss the series was 2–1 for Tappara. Regardless, the Kärpät head coach Kari Mäkinen managed to boost the team's morale, and consequently Kärpät won two consecutive games by scores of 6–1 and 5–2, respectively. Thus, Kärpät clinched the series 3–2 and celebrated the first title for the franchise. The winning goal was scored by Kari Suoraniemi, and Kari Jalonen was named the MVP of the playoffs.

Before the 1981–82 season, a number of key players' contracts expired and they decided to continue their careers elsewhere. To illustrate, the team lost key and core players such as Jalonen, Suoraniemi, Leinonen and Kai Suikkanen, as well as cult player Reijo Ruotsalainen. With a weakened roster, Kärpät had to settle for fifth place. and the following year, they were nearly relegated. During the era of Pentti Matikainen as a head coach, Kärpät remained a championship contender and won bronze medals in three consecutive years (1983–84, 1984–85 and 1985–86). In Matikainen's last season as a coach, in 1986–87, Kärpät somewhat surprisingly won the regular season, but lost to Tappara in the finals. Matikainen was replaced by Kari Mäkinen in 1987–88, but the team failed to make the play-offs. Esko Nokelainen was named as the new coach, but to little avail. In the following season, in 1988–89, Kärpät reached a nadir and Nokelainen was sacked mid-season. Eventually, Kärpät were relegated from the SM-liiga as they lost to Jokerit in the relegation league.

Bankruptcy and lower divisions

The goal was to rise again shortly, but it did not work out. Due to financial constraints, Kärpät went into bankruptcy, but in the fall of 1995, they made it to the first division again. In the first year, they came eighth and lost in the playoffs. The next year, they went against KalPa for a place in the league, but ultimately lost. In the following year, they again lost to KalPa. For the 1998–99 season, Kärpät acquired coach Juhani Tamminen. After they played very well in the regular series, they lost to TuTo in the playoffs.

Return to the elite league

The next year, Kärpät finally qualified to the SM-liiga by beating Lahti Pelicans in the qualification series. The first season in the elite league was full of ups-and-downs, but Kärpät finished fourth and sixth in successive seasons. They then finally made it to the finals in, but lost to Tappara, similar to in 1987. In the 2003–04 season, Kärpät played in the finals against TPS and finally won their second Finnish Championship. In 2004–05, Kärpät won the Finnish Championship again when they defeated Jokerit in the finals, winning the best-of-five series 3–1. They retained the championship title in the 2006–07 season by beating Jokerit in the finals (3–0) and winning all their games in the playoffs. The first three championships of the 2000s have been celebrated in Oulu with feasts, each gathering tens of thousands of people to rejoice. In the 2007–08 season, the organization won its second consecutive championship title, and the fourth within the last five years, by defeating Espoo Blues in the finals, 4–1.

After a six-year lull, Kärpät returned to the top of Finnish ice hockey under the guidance of Lauri Marjamäki, by winning two consecutive championship titles in the 2013–14 and 2014–15 seasons. In both occasions, the team defeated Tappara in the play-off finals. Consequently, the team's Liiga championships tally was taken to seven. In the 2015–16 season Kärpät failed to defend the championship title, but were able to win the bronze medal game. In the same season, Kärpät finished runners-up in the 2015–16 Champions Hockey League losing 2–1 in the final to Sweden's Frölunda HC.

Honours

Champions

  •   Finnish Liiga A-juniors (U20) (4): 1979, 1985, 2010, 2019

Runners-up

  •   SM-liiga (4): 1987, 2003, 2009, 2019
  •   SM-liiga (6): 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 2006, 2016

International

Champions Hockey League:

  •   Runner-up (1): 2016

IIHF European Champions Cup:

Nordic Trophy:

  •   Champion (1): 2007

Tampere Cup:

  •   Champion (1): 2003

Other awards for the club:

  • Harry Lindblad trophy (SM-Liiga regular season winner, since 1975): 1987, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020.
  • I-Divisioona winner (it was the second level of ice hockey in Finland): 1976–77, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00

Players

Current roster

Updated July 9, 2022.[1]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
4   Tommi Kivistö D L 31 Vantaa, Finland
7   Topi Niemelä (A) D R 20 Oulu, Finland
8   David Rundblad D R 32 Lycksele, Sweden
11   Petter Emanuelsson RW L 31 Kiruna, Sweden
12   Marko Anttila RW R 37 Lempäälä, Finland
13   Julius Junttila LW L 31 Oulu, Finland
16   Ville Heikkala RW L 23 Kiiminki, Finland
18   Aleksi Antti-Roiko C L 21 Oulu, Finland
19   Antti Kalapudas C L 26 Oulainen, Finland
20   Kasper Björkqvist W L 25 Espoo, Finland
21   Sisu Yliniemi C L 19 Haukipudas, Finland
22   Taneli Ronkainen D L 27 Kuusamo, Finland
23   Joonas Kemppainen F L 34 Kajaani, Finland
25   Arttu Paaso D L 20 Oulu, Finland
28   Mikko Niemelä D R 32 Oulu, Finland
29   Joona Mourujärvi D R 20 Oulu, Finland
29   Arttu Alasiurua F L 17 Kiiminki, Finland
30   Niklas Kokko G L 18 Oulu, Finland
32   Joel Blomqvist G L 20 Uusikaarlepyy, Finland
40   Jaakko Niskala D R 23 Rovaniemi, Finland
42   Joonas Lohisalo F L 19 Oulu, Finland
51   Jesse Koskenkorva F L 23 Oulu, Finland
55   Atte Ohtamaa (C) D L 35 Nivala, Finland
57   Arttu Hyry F R 21 Oulu, Finland
59   Julius Hermonen LW L 25 Oulu, Finland
63   Ville Koivunen W L 19 Oulu, Finland
71   Ludvig Byström D L 28 Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
74   Peter Tiivola F L 29 Helsinki, Finland
77   Teemu Turunen W L 27 Helsinki, Finland

Retired numbers

NHL alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ "Joukkue – Oulun Kärpät" (in Finnish). www.oulunkarpat.fi. Retrieved 2012-12-09.

External links

  • Kärpät official web site (in Finnish)
  • Kärpät junior official web site (in Finnish)
  • Kärpät official fan club
  • Meltzer, Bill. NHL.com 'Across the Pond'[permanent dead link], article about Kärpät

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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 Oulun Karpat news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Oulun Karpat Finnish for Oulu Ermines sometimes referred to as Karpat Oulu is a Finnish professional ice hockey team based in Oulu and playing in the top tier Finnish Liiga Karpat have won the Finnish championship title eight times and has been the most successful Finnish ice hockey team in the 2000s and 2010s Oulun KarpatCityOuluLeagueLiigaFounded1946 1946 Home arenaOulun Energia AreenaColoursBlack yellow white General managerTommi VirkkunenHead coachLauri MarjamakiCaptainAtte OhtamaaParent club s Oulun Karpat OyWebsitewww wbr oulunkarpat wbr fiChampionshipsPlayoff championships1981 2004 2005 2007 2008 2014 2015 2018 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Promotion and early SM liiga years 1 3 Success in the 1980s 1 4 Bankruptcy and lower divisions 1 5 Return to the elite league 2 Honours 2 1 Champions 2 2 Runners up 2 3 International 3 Players 3 1 Current roster 4 Retired numbers 5 NHL alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit In the spring of 1946 three young men decided to found a new sports club in Oulu At the constitutional meeting on May 15 1946 the club was named Oulun Karpat 46 At first Karpat played football soccer and its first winter sport was bandy In the first annual meeting in January 1947 an ice hockey section was established At the beginning of the new decade Karpat was somewhat successful in ice hockey and it became the main sport of the club The first game at the highest level then known as SM sarja was played on the December 4 1960 against HJK of Helsinki but the visit to the highest level was short and Karpat lost their position in the series They made it to the highest level again in 1965 66 but again lost their position The third attempt in 1967 68 did not produce a better performance as Karpat lost all their games From the first years onward Karpat placed emphasis on working with junior players The team s E juniors won the first Finnish championship in 1971 Promotion and early SM liiga years Edit When the SM liiga was founded in August 1975 Karpat were still playing level below in the first division The team earned promotion to the elite league after the 1976 77 season In their debut season in SM liiga Karpat managed to finish seventh out of ten teams During their second season in the top level in 1978 79 however the team struggled and finished last in the regular season but proved victorious in the relegation league and retained their place in the top league On the positive side Karpat s Kari Jalonen was awarded Jarmo Wasama memorial trophy for the best rookie in league after the season Success in the 1980s Edit After having avoided relegation Karpat acquired more skilled players such as Mikko Leinonen The team s performance greatly improved and in the 1979 80 season Karpat made it to the playoffs where they proved victorious in the bronze medal game This marked the first time when Karpat claimed a medal on the national level The emergence of young players was continued by Pekka Arbelius who was titled rookie of the year In the following season 1980 81 Karpat finished third in the regular series and in the play offs fought their way to the final series where they would face Tappara Tappara started the best out of five series in a strong manner for instance by winning the third game by a score of 13 2 After this devastating loss the series was 2 1 for Tappara Regardless the Karpat head coach Kari Makinen managed to boost the team s morale and consequently Karpat won two consecutive games by scores of 6 1 and 5 2 respectively Thus Karpat clinched the series 3 2 and celebrated the first title for the franchise The winning goal was scored by Kari Suoraniemi and Kari Jalonen was named the MVP of the playoffs Before the 1981 82 season a number of key players contracts expired and they decided to continue their careers elsewhere To illustrate the team lost key and core players such as Jalonen Suoraniemi Leinonen and Kai Suikkanen as well as cult player Reijo Ruotsalainen With a weakened roster Karpat had to settle for fifth place and the following year they were nearly relegated During the era of Pentti Matikainen as a head coach Karpat remained a championship contender and won bronze medals in three consecutive years 1983 84 1984 85 and 1985 86 In Matikainen s last season as a coach in 1986 87 Karpat somewhat surprisingly won the regular season but lost to Tappara in the finals Matikainen was replaced by Kari Makinen in 1987 88 but the team failed to make the play offs Esko Nokelainen was named as the new coach but to little avail In the following season in 1988 89 Karpat reached a nadir and Nokelainen was sacked mid season Eventually Karpat were relegated from the SM liiga as they lost to Jokerit in the relegation league Bankruptcy and lower divisions Edit The goal was to rise again shortly but it did not work out Due to financial constraints Karpat went into bankruptcy but in the fall of 1995 they made it to the first division again In the first year they came eighth and lost in the playoffs The next year they went against KalPa for a place in the league but ultimately lost In the following year they again lost to KalPa For the 1998 99 season Karpat acquired coach Juhani Tamminen After they played very well in the regular series they lost to TuTo in the playoffs Return to the elite league Edit The next year Karpat finally qualified to the SM liiga by beating Lahti Pelicans in the qualification series The first season in the elite league was full of ups and downs but Karpat finished fourth and sixth in successive seasons They then finally made it to the finals in but lost to Tappara similar to in 1987 In the 2003 04 season Karpat played in the finals against TPS and finally won their second Finnish Championship In 2004 05 Karpat won the Finnish Championship again when they defeated Jokerit in the finals winning the best of five series 3 1 They retained the championship title in the 2006 07 season by beating Jokerit in the finals 3 0 and winning all their games in the playoffs The first three championships of the 2000s have been celebrated in Oulu with feasts each gathering tens of thousands of people to rejoice In the 2007 08 season the organization won its second consecutive championship title and the fourth within the last five years by defeating Espoo Blues in the finals 4 1 After a six year lull Karpat returned to the top of Finnish ice hockey under the guidance of Lauri Marjamaki by winning two consecutive championship titles in the 2013 14 and 2014 15 seasons In both occasions the team defeated Tappara in the play off finals Consequently the team s Liiga championships tally was taken to seven In the 2015 16 season Karpat failed to defend the championship title but were able to win the bronze medal game In the same season Karpat finished runners up in the 2015 16 Champions Hockey League losing 2 1 in the final to Sweden s Frolunda HC Honours EditChampions Edit SM liiga Kanada malja 8 1981 2004 2005 2007 2008 2014 2015 2018 Finnish Liiga A juniors U20 4 1979 1985 2010 2019Runners up Edit SM liiga 4 1987 2003 2009 2019 SM liiga 6 1980 1984 1985 1986 2006 2016International Edit Champions Hockey League Runner up 1 2016IIHF European Champions Cup Runner up 2 2005 2006Nordic Trophy Champion 1 2007Tampere Cup Champion 1 2003Other awards for the club Harry Lindblad trophy SM Liiga regular season winner since 1975 1987 2005 2006 2007 2008 2013 2014 2015 2018 2019 2020 I Divisioona winner it was the second level of ice hockey in Finland 1976 77 1996 97 1997 98 1998 99 1999 00Players EditCurrent roster Edit viewtalkedit Updated July 9 2022 1 No Nat Player Pos S G Age Acquired Birthplace4 Tommi Kivisto D L 31 Vantaa Finland7 Topi Niemela A D R 20 Oulu Finland8 David Rundblad D R 32 Lycksele Sweden11 Petter Emanuelsson RW L 31 Kiruna Sweden12 Marko Anttila RW R 37 Lempaala Finland13 Julius Junttila LW L 31 Oulu Finland16 Ville Heikkala RW L 23 Kiiminki Finland18 Aleksi Antti Roiko C L 21 Oulu Finland19 Antti Kalapudas C L 26 Oulainen Finland20 Kasper Bjorkqvist W L 25 Espoo Finland21 Sisu Yliniemi C L 19 Haukipudas Finland22 Taneli Ronkainen D L 27 Kuusamo Finland23 Joonas Kemppainen F L 34 Kajaani Finland25 Arttu Paaso D L 20 Oulu Finland28 Mikko Niemela D R 32 Oulu Finland29 Joona Mourujarvi D R 20 Oulu Finland29 Arttu Alasiurua F L 17 Kiiminki Finland30 Niklas Kokko G L 18 Oulu Finland32 Joel Blomqvist G L 20 Uusikaarlepyy Finland40 Jaakko Niskala D R 23 Rovaniemi Finland42 Joonas Lohisalo F L 19 Oulu Finland51 Jesse Koskenkorva F L 23 Oulu Finland55 Atte Ohtamaa C D L 35 Nivala Finland57 Arttu Hyry F R 21 Oulu Finland59 Julius Hermonen LW L 25 Oulu Finland63 Ville Koivunen W L 19 Oulu Finland71 Ludvig Bystrom D L 28 Ornskoldsvik Sweden74 Peter Tiivola F L 29 Helsinki Finland77 Teemu Turunen W L 27 Helsinki FinlandRetired numbers Edit5 Lasse Kukkonen 6 Ilkka Mikkola 10 Reijo Ruotsalainen 15 Markku Kiimalainen 24 Jari ViuhkolaNHL alumni Edit Sebastian Aho 2014 2016 Jonas Andersson 2008 2009 Johan Backlund 2012 2013 Niklas Backstrom 2002 2006 Drew Bannister 2002 2003 Josef Boumedienne 2004 2005 2006 2007 2013 Andy Chiodo 2008 Daniel Corso 2008 2009 Toni Dahlman 2008 2009 Evgeny Davydov 2001 Jason Dawe 2003 Jason Demers 2012 2013 Joonas Donskoi 2009 2015 Mikael Granlund 2009 Kari Haakana 2008 Niklas Hagman 1999 2001 2016 2017 Jeff Hamilton 2001 2002 Jonathan Hedstrom 2010 Ivan Huml 2011 2016 Hannes Hyvonen 1993 1994 2006 2008 Kari Jalonen 1978 1982 1985 1987 1993 Martti Jarventie 2008 2009 Jussi Jokinen 2001 2005 2012 2013 2019 present Jere Karalahti 2007 Lukas Kaspar 2009 2010 Kamil Kreps 2010 2011 Lasse Kukkonen 1999 2003 2004 2006 2013 present Mikko Lehtonen 1999 2006 2007 2008 2009 2014 Ross Lupaschuk 2006 2007 Ivan Majesky 2006 2007 Zdenek Nedved 2004 Janne Niinimaa 1991 1993 2004 2005 Markus Nutivaara 2014 2016 Michael Nylander 2004 Janne Pesonen 2001 2008 Lasse Pirjeta 1991 1993 2001 2002 Esa Pirnes 1995 1999 2014 2016 Joni Pitkanen 2000 2003 Tomas Plihal 2012 2013 Jesse Puljujarvi 2014 2016 2019 2020 Mika Pyorala 2001 2007 2013 2017 Pekka Rinne 2003 2005 Pavel Rosa 2009 2011 Reijo Ruotsalainen 1975 1981 1993 1996 1998 Martin St Pierre 2010 Denis Shvidki 2009 Ilkka Sinisalo 1993 1994 Brad Smyth 2003 2004 Jozef Stumpel 2012 Kai Suikkanen 1976 1981 1983 1990 Petr Tenkrat 2002 2006 2010 2011 Tim Thomas 2001 2002 Kyle Turris 2012 Dmitri Yushkevich 2009 2010 See also Edit2014 15 Oulun Karpat seasonReferences Edit Joukkue Oulun Karpat in Finnish www oulunkarpat fi Retrieved 2012 12 09 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karpat Karpat official web site in Finnish Karpat junior official web site in Finnish Karpat official fan club Meltzer Bill NHL com Across the Pond permanent dead link article about Karpat Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oulun Karpat amp oldid 1130938943, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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