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Lahti Pelicans

The Lahti Pelicans are a Finnish professional ice hockey team playing in the Liiga, Finland. Founded in 1996, they play in the city of Lahti at Isku Arena. The team is co-owned by (among others) former National Hockey League (NHL) goaltender Pasi Nurminen and Formula One racecar driver Valtteri Bottas.

Lahti Pelicans
CityLahti
LeagueLiiga
Founded1996 (1996)
Home arenaIsku Areena
ColoursLight blue, black, white, gold
       
Owner(s)Pasi Nurminen
Sami Kallinen
Jarno Lindeman
Petri Kumpulainen
Tomi Veijalainen[1]
Valtteri Bottas
AffiliatePeliitat
Websitepelicans.fi

History edit

Viipurin Reipas (1891–1964) edit

Viipurin Reipas was a sports club located in Vyborg. They won the first ever Finnish Ice Hockey Championship in 1928 with a team consisting mostly of bandy players. After Vyborg was taken from Finland by Soviet Union during World War II, the club relocated to Lahti where it continued under its original name until renamed to Lahden Reipas.

Lahden Reipas (1964–1975) edit

Reipas spent five seasons in SM-sarja from 1965 to 1970. Their best finish was sixth in 1965–66.

Kiekkoreipas (1975–1989) edit

Kiekkoreipas was formed in 1975 to take over hockey operations from Lahden Reipas. They finished top of the league in recently formed First Division in 1975–76 and won promotion to SM-liiga after finishing second in the qualifying series.

Kiekkoreipas spent nine seasons in SM-liiga. In 1978–79 they achieved their highest regular season position, finishing fifth. Their sole playoff appearance came in 1981–82 when they finished sixth and lost to eventual champions Tappara 2–0 in the opening round. After the 1981–82 season, many key players left the club and the team started to gradually fall in the standings. Kiekkoreipas was relegated at the end of the 1984–85 season.

Kiekkoreipas spent four seasons in the First Division and came close to returning to SM-liiga after the 1987–88 season when they lost the best-of-five promotion playoffs to KooKoo 3–2.

Hockey Reipas (1989–1992) edit

After the 1988–89 season, a new organization called Hockey Reipas was formed to take over the men’s team from Kiekkoreipas, who continued to take care of junior hockey operations. The 1989–90 season was a success on the ice as the team finished second in the First Division and earned promotion to SM-liiga by beating KooKoo in the playoffs 3–1.

However, the team that won the promotion was an expensive one featuring proven talent such as center Matti Hagman, 1988 Olympic silver medalist Erkki Laine and two World Champions from Czechoslovakia's 1985 team, goaltender Jaromír Šindel and winger Oldřich Válek.

The 1990–91 season was a modest success. Hockey Reipas finished seventh and recorded club records in wins (21) and points (44). The team remained in the playoff contention to the penultimate day of the season, but two major setbacks in the final stages of the season were too big to overcome. First, Šindel suffered a season-ending injury and shortly after, Válek was banned until November for hitting a referee in Turku.[2]

In the spring of 1991, the team's poor financial status was apparent and many key players left the team. Hockey Reipas spent the most of the 1991–92 season in the bottom two. However, a season-ending six-game unbeaten streak and a replay win against Tappara was enough to lift the team into tenth place and out of relegation playoffs.

Formation of Reipas Lahti and relegation (1992–1994) edit

Hockey Reipas finally went bankrupt after the 1991–92 season. A new organization, titled Reipas Lahti, was quickly formed to take over Hockey Reipas' operations. The new organization was led by chairman Kari Naskinen while Esko Nokelainen remained as a head coach.[3] The unclear situation caused a mass exodus of players during the off-season. Prospects Marko Jantunen and Niko Marttila left for KalPa and HPK, respectively. Goaltender Jaromír Šindel was signed by Tappara. Other notable departures were forwards Tommy Kiviaho and Jyrki Poikolainen and defencemen Teemu Sillanpää and Jarmo Jokilahti.

Despite signing defenceman Jiří Látal from the National Hockey League's Philadelphia Flyers, the 1992–93 season was a disaster, as the team recorded a new league record of 39 losses in 48 games. When Reipas lost the first game of the relegation series against KooKoo, Nokelainen was finally fired from the club. He was replaced by Kari Mäkinen. Reipas went unbeaten for the rest of the series, winning four of the remaining five games. Reipas finished first in the series and secured a place in SM-liiga for the next season.

The 1993–94 off-season saw the departures of another two prospects, defenceman Erik Kakko and centre Toni Sihvonen. Poor finances limited the summer signings, but former crowd favourite Oldřich Válek returned after his two-year spell in Norway. Válek was a shadow of his former self, recording just 2 goals in 17 games before his contract was terminated. Mäkinen continued as a head coach but lasted just seven games, all of which the team lost. He was replaced by Jukka-Ville Jääsalmi, who managed to guide the team to just 14 points in 41 games. The 40 losses in 48 games were a new league record. On relegation series Reipas finished last, marking the end of a four-year spell in the top flight.

First division years (1994–1999) edit

After the relegation, the team underwent a massive overhaul. Only a few players from the 1993–94 roster remained and many spots were filled by players from the under-20 team. Russian Sergei Grisintshov was appointed as head coach. 1994–95 season saw the team finish eighth, missing the playoffs.

The following season saw the return of veteran defenceman Kari Eloranta from Rögle BK and a slight improvement on ice as the team finished sixth. Even with improved results, Grisintshov was sacked with just five games remaining of the regular season. He was replaced by Eloranta, who continued as a player-coach. Reipas made the playoffs, but were eliminated in the first round by SaPKo. The public interest was waning and in 1995–96 the average attendance was well below 1,000 per game.

Before the 1996–97 season, the team was renamed to Lahti Pelicans. "Pelican" was adopted as the team mascot and the traditional colours of white, orange and black were abandoned in favour of green and yellow. On ice, the team also continued to improve, finishing third in the regular season with 55 points. A new image and improved results also sparked a new-found interest by the public, as the average attendance rose to over 1,400 per game. In the playoffs, Pelicans were eliminated in the first round by Haukat 3–2.

The 1997–98 season would see another top three finish. In the playoffs, the Pelicans first swept FPS 3–0 and came close to relegating KalPa, losing the best-of-five series 3–2. The final game was decided in overtime.

In 1998–99, the Pelicans finished second with 67 points, 19 points behind the winners Oulun Kärpät. The playoffs were a different story, as Pelicans swept both Hermes and Sport in three games while Kärpät were eliminated by TuTo in the first round. In the final round, the Pelicans beat KalPa 3–0 and were promoted to SM-liiga after a five-year absence. The Pelicans allowed just six goals in nine games during the playoff run. Acquired mid-season, veteran winger Jouko Myrrä scored a team-leading seven goals in the playoffs.

Return to SM-liiga (1999–2002) edit

The 1999–2000 season, the team's first season in SM-liiga, would prove to be a difficult one. Despite opening the campaign with two wins, a 17-game winless streak with just three ties followed. The team recorded just eight wins and 24 points in 54 games, finishing last 15 points behind Ässät. On the first round of relegation playoffs, the Pelicans swept Diskos 3–0 and went on to face Oulun Kärpät in the final round. The Pelicans lost the series 3–1 and were relegated. However, their top flight status was restored as the SM-liiga was expanded to 13 teams and closed from promotion.

Despite adding much needed veteran presence to the team, the 2000–01 season started slowly and by late November, the Pelicans was placed second-to-last, just few points ahead of Ässät. A five-game winning streak before Christmas turned the season around and the team finished seventh, securing their second-ever playoff appearance and recording club records in wins (22), ties (11), goals scored (170) and points (55). Journeyman winger Tommi Turunen had a career season with 55 points while Jan Latvala's 35 points were a club record for defenceman.

The 2000–01 postseason would prove out to be short as Pelicans lost 3–0 to TPS, who would eventually win their third straight championship.

The 2001–02 season saw a strong start for the team as they went nine games unbeaten and topped the league. The Pelicans could not maintain the momentum throughout the season, finishing fifth, and tying the club record for highest ever SM-liiga finish. The team also set new club records in wins (31) and points (68). Mikko Peltola's 38 assists were a new club record.

In the playoffs, the Pelicans were eliminated by TPS 3–1, but managed to record club's first ever playoff win by winning Game 2 in overtime by Toni Koivunen's goal.

Financial troubles (2002–2005) edit

After the successful 2001–02 season, six of the ten leading scorers and head coach Kari Eloranta left the team.[4][5] His replacement was his former assistant coach, Petteri Hirvonen. The following season 2002–03 saw a turn for the worse as the Pelicans finished second-to-last with 36 points, seven points ahead of bottom-placed Ilves.

The 2003–04 season started dismally and on October 22, 2003, after just two wins and four ties in 15 games, Hirvonen was fired.[6] He was replaced by his assistant coach, Petteri Sihvonen, who led the team to just five regulation time wins in 41 games. The Pelicans finished last, nine points behind SaiPa. Dwindling attendance and dire financial straits led to the wholesale of key players during the season and finally in February 2004, the club applied for debt restructuring.[7]

Defenceman Erik Kakko returned[8] for the 2004–05 season, but the team did not fare any better. Under the guidance of rookie coach, Petri Matikainen, the team finished last for the second time in a row, recording just seven regulation time wins in 56 games. In April 2005, finally saw the arrival of new ownership led by Pasi Nurminen, who had played 16 games for the Pelicans during the season due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout.[9]

Return to playoffs (2005–2009) edit

Matikainen left Pelicans after just one season and he was replaced by Jami Kauppi. Despite stronger financial situation, the team continued to under perform and on October 26, 2005, Kauppi was fired after recording just 2 wins in 16 games.[10] He was first replaced by general manager Ilkka Kaarna and on January 7, 2006, by former Finland national team head coach Hannu Aravirta.[11] Coaching changes turned the 2005–06 season around, but a strong second half wasn't enough to lift the team into the playoffs. The Pelicans finished 12th, five points adrift of the last playoff spot.

The 2006–07 season saw the return of Marko Jantunen[12] as well as a return to playoffs after a five-year absence. The Pelicans finished tenth and recorded their first ever playoff series win by beating TPS in the preliminary round 2–0. During the quarter-finals, they were eliminated in four-straight games by eventual champions Kärpät. The Pelicans managed to score just two goals in the series. Jantunen lead the team in scoring with 41 points alongside centre Matias Loppi.

During the 2007–08 season, the Pelicans set new records in wins (33), goals scored (176), fewest goals against (142) and total points (98), finishing sixth and earning a place in the quarter-finals. Their quarter-final match-up was Jokerit, who went on to win the best-of-seven series in six games. After the season, starting goalie Antti Niemi signed with NHL's Chicago Blackhawks.[13] Loppi set new club records in points (58) and assists (40).

After losing key players Niemi and Loppi,[14] the 2008–09 season started slowly. A second-half surge was enough to land the team ninth, securing a third consecutive playoff appearance. During the preliminary round, the Pelicans eliminated Ilves in three games. The last game was decided in overtime by Olli Julkunen's goal as Pelicans won 3–2.[15] During the quarterfinals, the Pelicans lost the series to Blues 3–4, despite leading the series 3–2.

Out of playoffs (2009–2011) edit

 
Tommi Nikkilä was the Pelicans goalkeeper from 2008 to 2010

Aravirta left the Pelicans after the 2008–09 season. His replacement was Mika Toivola, who had led Ässät to the finals in 2006.[16] The 2009–10 season saw the team miss the playoffs for the first time since 2006, finishing 12th. Summer acquisition Juhamatti Aaltonen[17] led the league in goals scored with 28. The season would also prove to be the last for many veteran players such as Marko Jantunen, Erik Kakko and Toni Koivunen.

The start of the 2010–11 season saw the team struggling under the guidance of Toivola despite a number of high-profile summer signings such as NHL veteran Mike York, Dwight Helminen, Matias Loppi and defenceman Jyri Marttinen.[18][19][20] Finally, after a six-game losing streak, Toivola was terminated on October 24, 2010. His replacement was assistant coach Pasi Räsänen.[21] Despite a promising start with two wins in the first three games, Räsänen failed to turn the team around and during November, with starting goaltender Niko Hovinen injured, the Pelicans recorded a nine-game losing streak. The Pelicans finished last with 59 points, just one point adrift of safety. During the relegation playoffs, they beat Vaasan Sport in four-straight games.[22]

First medal (2011–2012) edit

Räsänen's contract was not renewed for the next season. The Pelicans' initial choice was Kari Jalonen, but he opted to coach in the Kontinental Hockey League instead.[23] Finally, Kai Suikkanen, who had won the championship with TPS in 2010, was recruited as head coach on March 30, 2011.[24]

The 2011–12 season would prove out to be by far the most successful season by that point. The team finished second and set new club records in points (111), wins (39) and goals scored (213). Forward Ryan Lasch led the league in scoring with 62 points and Markus Seikola's 16 goals were a league high for defencemen.

In the quarter-finals, the Pelicans met Kärpät, but despite winning the first game 5–0, they lost three-straight and were facing elimination. The Pelicans rebounded with a 4–2 home win in game 5. Game 6 in Oulu was decided in overtime by Radek Smoleňák's goal. A late- season acquisition,[25] Smoleňák scored the game-winning goal also in Game 7 as the Pelicans won 3–2 and advanced to semi-finals for the first time in club history.

In the semi-finals, the Pelicans defeated Blues in five games to earn a place in the finals against JYP. The Pelicans started the series with a 2–0 home win, but lost the following four games as JYP won their second championship in three years. The final two games of the series were decided in overtime. Lasch lead the league also in playoff scoring with 16 points in 17 games. Smolenak's eight goals tied him alongside team captain Arttu Luttinen in the lead for goals scored.

Decline (2012–2015) edit

During the 2012–13 off-season, the team saw a mass exodus of key players, three of whom left for the NHL: defenceman Joonas Järvinen signed with the Nashville Predators,[26] Lasch left for the Anaheim Ducks[27] and goaltender Niko Hovinen joined the Philadelphia Flyers.[28] Other notable departures were Arttu Luttinen and centres Justin Hodgman[29] and Tero Koskiranta.[30] Pelicans' summer signings included two former NHL first-round draft picks: centres Angelo Esposito[31] and Ryan O'Marra,[32] journeyman winger Lee Goren[33] and defenceman Danny Richmond.[34] None of the acquisitions finished the entire 2012–13 season with Pelicans.[35][36][37][38]

During the 2012–13 season, Pelicans was at the bottom of the table with Ilves. A strong second half saw the team move back into playoff contention. They were eliminated from the playoffs on the last day of the season, finishing 11th.

After the season, Suikkanen left for TPS[39] and he was replaced with Hannu Aravirta.[40] The 2013–14 season started strongly, and with just 1 overtime loss in 11 games as Pelicans topped the league. However, an 11-game losing streak around Christmas saw the team to fall out of the playoff spots.[41] Another turnaround followed and just six regulation time losses in 25 final games were enough to land the team eighth place, which guaranteed a return to playoffs after a one-year absence.

Pelicans beat HIFK in the preliminary round 2–0. Both games were decided in overtime. In the quarter-finals, Tappara would prove to be too strong an opponent, winning the best-of-seven series in six games.

The 2014–15 season saw yet another head coach change as Aravirta was replaced by Tomi Lämsä. The team struggled with injuries throughout the season and when being out of playoff contention by February, key players like centres Tyler Redenbach and Tommi Paakkolanvaara and wingers Michal Řepík and Jordan Smotherman were released in order to cut financial losses.[42][43][44] Pelicans finally finished 12th with 68 points. The poor showing cost Lämsä his position as he was fired just days after the regular season ended.[45]

Resurgence (2015–2019) edit

After Lämsä was fired, Petri Matikainen was appointed as a new head coach with a three-year contract on March 16, 2015. Pasi Nurminen joined the coaching staff as an assistant coach.[46]

The 2015–16 season saw the Pelicans climb back to playoff contention as they finished ninth with 89 points, a 21-point improvement from previous season. NHL veteran Ryan Potulny led the team in scoring with 36 points while Juha Leimu's 18 goals were a league high for defenceman.

The regular season was filled with controversy, as multiple players from Pelicans earned suspensions during the season. Defenceman Ben Blood was suspended for a total of 15 games in five occasions,[47] while winger Dane Byers was suspended for a total of seven games in two separate occasions.[48][49]

The Pelicans eliminated KalPa in the opening round of the playoffs 2–1, despite losing the series opener in overtime, and went on to face regular season leaders HIFK in the quarter-finals. After trailing the series 2–0, the Pelicans tied the series with a 4–2 away win in Game 3 and an overtime win at home in Game 4. The Pelicans were eliminated when HIFK won the next two games, both ending 2–1.

The steady improvement continued on 2016–17 season, as Pelicans finished sixth with 93 points. The season saw the return of many familiar players as Justin Hodgman, Karri Rämö, Mikko Kousa and Antti Tyrväinen were all signed during the season.[50][51][52][53] However, injuries limited Hodgman to 26 and Kousa to 20 appearances. The playoffs turned out disappointing as Pelicans were eliminated 4–1 in the quarter-finals by KalPa. To add further controversy, captain Antti Erkinjuntti and Hodgman were healthy scratches in Game 5.[54]

In 2017-18 the team made their third consecutive playoff appearance despite falling to 10th place with 83 points. Pelicans were eliminated in the opening round by SaiPa in three games. Matikainen left after the season as his contract expired. He was replaced by former Stanley Cup winner Ville Nieminen as the new head coach on April 10, 2018.[55]

On March 3, 2018, the Pelicans announced a partnership with the Finnish esports organization ENCE.[56] This was announced as ENCE revealed the signing of the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player allu.[57]

2018-19 saw the team achieve their second highest position and point totals as they finished third with 104 points. The finish also saw the team qualify for the Champions Hockey League for the first time. Defenseman Oliwer Kaski led the team in scoring with 19 goals, 32 assists and 51 points, each a new club record for a defenseman. He would sign with NHL's Detroit Red Wings in the summer.[58] Pelicans were however disappointed in the quarter finals as they were eliminated by HIFK in six games, despite two blowout home wins in Game 1 and Game 5.

Current era (2019-) edit

During the season, Nieminen's contract status was under heavy speculation and he was finally extended on April 12, 2019.[59] Alongside Kaski, Pelicans suffered notable departures as key players such as Jesse Saarinen, Mikko Kousa and Hynek Zohorna left the team.[60][61][62] In the CHL, Pelicans failed to qualify from the group stage. In the 2019-20 Liiga, the team started to fall gradually in the standings after a promising start and finally after a disappointing run of just four wins in 16 games, Nieminen was fired from the club on November 30, 2019.[63] He was replaced by his assistant coach, Jesse Welling.

Season records edit

This is a partial list of latest seasons completed by the Pelicans. For the full season-by-season history, see List of SM-liiga seasons

Season Games Won Lost OTW OTL Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Rank Postseason
2002–03 56 13 35 2 4 36 120 181 12 Out of Playoffs
2003–04 56 7 37 1 11 27 110 227 14 Out of Playoffs
2004–05 56 7 36 3 10 37 100 230 14 Out of Playoffs
2005–06 56 18 29 4 5 67 125 171 12 Out of Playoffs
2006–07 56 19 24 7 6 77 147 151 10 Lost first round
2007–08 56 28 19 5 4 98 176 142 6 Lost quarter-final
2008–09 58 22 27 4 5 80 149 145 9 Out of Playoffs
2009–10 58 18 27 6 7 73 166 197 12 Out of Playoffs
2010–11 60 17 37 2 4 59 133 180 14 Saved in relegation
2011–12 60 30 18 9 3 111 213 155 2 Lost final
2012–13 60 22 28 7 3 83 163 180 11 Out of Playoffs
2013–14 60 25 24 6 5 92 156 155 8 Lost quarter-final
2014–15 60 16 30 6 8 68 125 166 12 Out of Playoffs
2015–16 60 24 25 4 7 89 145 171 9 Lost quarter-final
2016–17 60 23 21 8 8 93 157 150 6 Lost quarter-final
2017–18 60 20 24 7 9 83 165 175 10 Lost first round
2018–19 60 30 19 3 8 104 199 154 5 Lost quarter-final
2019–20 59 12 36 7 4 54 120 201 14 Cancelled due to COVID19
2020–21 58 25 21 10 2 97 169 147 6 Lost quarter-final
2021–22 60 25 21 4 10 93 142 142 9 Lost first round
2022–23 60 30 21 4 5 103 166 136 2 Lost final

Honours edit

Runners-up edit

European titles edit

  •   Energie Steiermark Trophy (1): 2017

Other awards for the club:

  • Was promoted from I-Divisioona to the top league, (it was the second level of ice hockey in Finland): 1975–76, 1989–90, 1998–99

Pre-season edit

Tatra Cup

  •   Winners (1): 2016

Players edit

Current roster edit

Updated June 2, 2023[64]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
50   Juhamatti Aaltonen RW R 38 2019 Ii, Finland
  Jiří Smejkal C L 27 2021 České Budějovice, Czech Republic
12   Aleksi Ek D L 25 2017 Heinola, Finland
37   Roope Elimäki C L 30 2010 Luumäki, Finland
10   Frank Gymer C L 27 2019 Helsinki, Finland
63   Aleks Haatanen LW R 23 2018 Vantaa, Finland
31   Riku Helenius G L 35 2019 Pälkäne, Finland
16   János Hári LW L 31 2019 Budapest, Hungary
71   Sakke Hämäläinen F L 25 Heinola, Finland
18   Ossi Ikonen D L 33 2019 Toivakka, Finland
36   Topi Jaakola D L 40 2019 Oulu, Finland
46   Janne Jalasvaara D L 39 2019 Oulu, Finland
61   Casimir Jürgens (A) D L 28 2017 Helsinki, Finland
5   Santtu Kinnunen D R 23 2014 Lahti, Finland
62   Pasi Kouvalainen RW R 31 2019 Pyhäjärvi, Finland
98   Severi Lahtinen RW L 24 Vantaa, Finland
  Ryan Lasch RW R 36 2023 Lake Forest, California, United States
40   Alex Lintuniemi D L 28 2019 Helsinki, Finland
15   Jesse Mankinen (A) RW R 32 2017 Lappeenranta, Finland
9   Waltteri Merelä F R 25 2018 Ylöjärvi, Finland
22   Aleksi Mustonen C L 28 2017 Helsinki, Finland
42   Otto Nieminen LW L 27 2019 Somero, Finland
70   Jasper Patrikainen G L 24 2014 Lahti, Finland
7   Matteo Pietroniro D L 25 2019 Boise, Idaho, United States
6   Jarkko Pynnönen D L 25 2011 Lahti, Finland
8   Miro-Pekka Saarelainen RW R 29 2019 Vantaa, Finland
27   Samuel Salonen LW L 23 2018 Vantaa, Finland
55   Alexander Shchemerov D R 26 2018 Yekaterinburg, Russia
20   Jonatan Tanus LW L 28 2019 Kuopio, Finland
43   Miihkali Teppo D L 30 2018 Helsinki, Finland
19   Artturi Toivola C L 25 2016 Jyväskylä, Finland
41   Atte Tolvanen G L 29 2019 Vihti, Finland
89   Antti Tyrväinen LW L 34 2016 Seinäjoki, Finland
72   Jesse Ylönen RW R 24 2018 Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
 
Jan Latvala was Pelicans captain for season 2010–11

Team captains edit

NHL alumni edit

Retired numbers edit

Coaches edit

List of head coaches edit

  • Unto Viitala 1960–1964
  • Esko Luostarinen 1964–1968
  • Erkki Mononen 1968–1969
  • Heljo Liesmäki 1969–1970
  • Juhani Vuorela 1970–1972
  • Aulis Hirvonen 1972–1976
  • Matti Lampainen 1976–1978
  • Veli-Pekka Roiha 1978–1981
  • Matti Koivunen 1981–1982 (fired on November 20, 1982)
  • Pertti Mantere 1982–1984 (fired on March 2, 1984)
  • Veli-Pekka Roiha 1984
  • Lasse Väliaho 1984–1985
  • Veli-Pekka Roiha 1985–1986 (fired on November 21, 1986)
  • Yrjö Hakulinen 1986–1987
  • Kari Malinen 1987–1989 (fired in Spring 1989)
  • Seppo Repo 1989
  • Esko Nokelainen 1989–1993 (fired on March 9, 1993)
  • Kari Mäkinen 1993 (fired on October 3, 1993)
  • Jukka-Ville Jääsalmi 1993–1994
  • Sergei Grišintšov 1994–1996 (fired on January 31, 1996)
  • Kari Eloranta 1996–2002
  • Petteri Hirvonen 2002–2003 (fired on October 22, 2003)
  • Petteri Sihvonen 2003–2004
  • Petri Matikainen 2004–2005
  • Jami Kauppi 2005 (fired on October 26, 2005)
  • Ilkka Kaarna 2005 (caretaker head coach from October 26, 2005 to November 3, 2005)
  • Pasi Räsänen 2005–2006 (Caretaker head coach before Aravirta. As of January 7, 2006)
  • Hannu Aravirta 2006–2009
  • Mika Toivola 2009–2010 (fired on October 24, 2010)
  • Pasi Räsänen 2010–2011
  • Kai Suikkanen 2011–2013
  • Hannu Aravirta 2013–2014
  • Tomi Lämsä 2014–2015 (fired on March 14, 2015)
  • Petri Matikainen 2015–

See also edit

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Translation The Lahti Pelicans are a Finnish professional ice hockey team playing in the Liiga Finland Founded in 1996 they play in the city of Lahti at Isku Arena The team is co owned by among others former National Hockey League NHL goaltender Pasi Nurminen and Formula One racecar driver Valtteri Bottas Lahti PelicansCityLahtiLeagueLiigaFounded1996 1996 Home arenaIsku AreenaColoursLight blue black white gold Owner s Pasi NurminenSami KallinenJarno LindemanPetri KumpulainenTomi Veijalainen 1 Valtteri BottasAffiliatePeliitatWebsitepelicans fi Contents 1 History 1 1 Viipurin Reipas 1891 1964 1 2 Lahden Reipas 1964 1975 1 3 Kiekkoreipas 1975 1989 1 4 Hockey Reipas 1989 1992 1 5 Formation of Reipas Lahti and relegation 1992 1994 1 6 First division years 1994 1999 1 7 Return to SM liiga 1999 2002 1 8 Financial troubles 2002 2005 1 9 Return to playoffs 2005 2009 1 10 Out of playoffs 2009 2011 1 11 First medal 2011 2012 1 12 Decline 2012 2015 1 13 Resurgence 2015 2019 1 14 Current era 2019 2 Season records 3 Honours 3 1 Runners up 3 2 European titles 3 3 Pre season 4 Players 4 1 Current roster 4 2 Team captains 4 3 NHL alumni 4 4 Retired numbers 5 Coaches 5 1 List of head coaches 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editViipurin Reipas 1891 1964 edit Viipurin Reipas was a sports club located in Vyborg They won the first ever Finnish Ice Hockey Championship in 1928 with a team consisting mostly of bandy players After Vyborg was taken from Finland by Soviet Union during World War II the club relocated to Lahti where it continued under its original name until renamed to Lahden Reipas Lahden Reipas 1964 1975 edit Reipas spent five seasons in SM sarja from 1965 to 1970 Their best finish was sixth in 1965 66 Kiekkoreipas 1975 1989 edit Kiekkoreipas was formed in 1975 to take over hockey operations from Lahden Reipas They finished top of the league in recently formed First Division in 1975 76 and won promotion to SM liiga after finishing second in the qualifying series Kiekkoreipas spent nine seasons in SM liiga In 1978 79 they achieved their highest regular season position finishing fifth Their sole playoff appearance came in 1981 82 when they finished sixth and lost to eventual champions Tappara 2 0 in the opening round After the 1981 82 season many key players left the club and the team started to gradually fall in the standings Kiekkoreipas was relegated at the end of the 1984 85 season Kiekkoreipas spent four seasons in the First Division and came close to returning to SM liiga after the 1987 88 season when they lost the best of five promotion playoffs to KooKoo 3 2 Hockey Reipas 1989 1992 edit After the 1988 89 season a new organization called Hockey Reipas was formed to take over the men s team from Kiekkoreipas who continued to take care of junior hockey operations The 1989 90 season was a success on the ice as the team finished second in the First Division and earned promotion to SM liiga by beating KooKoo in the playoffs 3 1 However the team that won the promotion was an expensive one featuring proven talent such as center Matti Hagman 1988 Olympic silver medalist Erkki Laine and two World Champions from Czechoslovakia s 1985 team goaltender Jaromir Sindel and winger Oldrich Valek The 1990 91 season was a modest success Hockey Reipas finished seventh and recorded club records in wins 21 and points 44 The team remained in the playoff contention to the penultimate day of the season but two major setbacks in the final stages of the season were too big to overcome First Sindel suffered a season ending injury and shortly after Valek was banned until November for hitting a referee in Turku 2 In the spring of 1991 the team s poor financial status was apparent and many key players left the team Hockey Reipas spent the most of the 1991 92 season in the bottom two However a season ending six game unbeaten streak and a replay win against Tappara was enough to lift the team into tenth place and out of relegation playoffs Formation of Reipas Lahti and relegation 1992 1994 edit Hockey Reipas finally went bankrupt after the 1991 92 season A new organization titled Reipas Lahti was quickly formed to take over Hockey Reipas operations The new organization was led by chairman Kari Naskinen while Esko Nokelainen remained as a head coach 3 The unclear situation caused a mass exodus of players during the off season Prospects Marko Jantunen and Niko Marttila left for KalPa and HPK respectively Goaltender Jaromir Sindel was signed by Tappara Other notable departures were forwards Tommy Kiviaho and Jyrki Poikolainen and defencemen Teemu Sillanpaa and Jarmo Jokilahti Despite signing defenceman Jiri Latal from the National Hockey League s Philadelphia Flyers the 1992 93 season was a disaster as the team recorded a new league record of 39 losses in 48 games When Reipas lost the first game of the relegation series against KooKoo Nokelainen was finally fired from the club He was replaced by Kari Makinen Reipas went unbeaten for the rest of the series winning four of the remaining five games Reipas finished first in the series and secured a place in SM liiga for the next season The 1993 94 off season saw the departures of another two prospects defenceman Erik Kakko and centre Toni Sihvonen Poor finances limited the summer signings but former crowd favourite Oldrich Valek returned after his two year spell in Norway Valek was a shadow of his former self recording just 2 goals in 17 games before his contract was terminated Makinen continued as a head coach but lasted just seven games all of which the team lost He was replaced by Jukka Ville Jaasalmi who managed to guide the team to just 14 points in 41 games The 40 losses in 48 games were a new league record On relegation series Reipas finished last marking the end of a four year spell in the top flight First division years 1994 1999 edit After the relegation the team underwent a massive overhaul Only a few players from the 1993 94 roster remained and many spots were filled by players from the under 20 team Russian Sergei Grisintshov was appointed as head coach 1994 95 season saw the team finish eighth missing the playoffs The following season saw the return of veteran defenceman Kari Eloranta from Rogle BK and a slight improvement on ice as the team finished sixth Even with improved results Grisintshov was sacked with just five games remaining of the regular season He was replaced by Eloranta who continued as a player coach Reipas made the playoffs but were eliminated in the first round by SaPKo The public interest was waning and in 1995 96 the average attendance was well below 1 000 per game Before the 1996 97 season the team was renamed to Lahti Pelicans Pelican was adopted as the team mascot and the traditional colours of white orange and black were abandoned in favour of green and yellow On ice the team also continued to improve finishing third in the regular season with 55 points A new image and improved results also sparked a new found interest by the public as the average attendance rose to over 1 400 per game In the playoffs Pelicans were eliminated in the first round by Haukat 3 2 The 1997 98 season would see another top three finish In the playoffs the Pelicans first swept FPS 3 0 and came close to relegating KalPa losing the best of five series 3 2 The final game was decided in overtime In 1998 99 the Pelicans finished second with 67 points 19 points behind the winners Oulun Karpat The playoffs were a different story as Pelicans swept both Hermes and Sport in three games while Karpat were eliminated by TuTo in the first round In the final round the Pelicans beat KalPa 3 0 and were promoted to SM liiga after a five year absence The Pelicans allowed just six goals in nine games during the playoff run Acquired mid season veteran winger Jouko Myrra scored a team leading seven goals in the playoffs Return to SM liiga 1999 2002 edit The 1999 2000 season the team s first season in SM liiga would prove to be a difficult one Despite opening the campaign with two wins a 17 game winless streak with just three ties followed The team recorded just eight wins and 24 points in 54 games finishing last 15 points behind Assat On the first round of relegation playoffs the Pelicans swept Diskos 3 0 and went on to face Oulun Karpat in the final round The Pelicans lost the series 3 1 and were relegated However their top flight status was restored as the SM liiga was expanded to 13 teams and closed from promotion Despite adding much needed veteran presence to the team the 2000 01 season started slowly and by late November the Pelicans was placed second to last just few points ahead of Assat A five game winning streak before Christmas turned the season around and the team finished seventh securing their second ever playoff appearance and recording club records in wins 22 ties 11 goals scored 170 and points 55 Journeyman winger Tommi Turunen had a career season with 55 points while Jan Latvala s 35 points were a club record for defenceman The 2000 01 postseason would prove out to be short as Pelicans lost 3 0 to TPS who would eventually win their third straight championship The 2001 02 season saw a strong start for the team as they went nine games unbeaten and topped the league The Pelicans could not maintain the momentum throughout the season finishing fifth and tying the club record for highest ever SM liiga finish The team also set new club records in wins 31 and points 68 Mikko Peltola s 38 assists were a new club record In the playoffs the Pelicans were eliminated by TPS 3 1 but managed to record club s first ever playoff win by winning Game 2 in overtime by Toni Koivunen s goal Financial troubles 2002 2005 edit After the successful 2001 02 season six of the ten leading scorers and head coach Kari Eloranta left the team 4 5 His replacement was his former assistant coach Petteri Hirvonen The following season 2002 03 saw a turn for the worse as the Pelicans finished second to last with 36 points seven points ahead of bottom placed Ilves The 2003 04 season started dismally and on October 22 2003 after just two wins and four ties in 15 games Hirvonen was fired 6 He was replaced by his assistant coach Petteri Sihvonen who led the team to just five regulation time wins in 41 games The Pelicans finished last nine points behind SaiPa Dwindling attendance and dire financial straits led to the wholesale of key players during the season and finally in February 2004 the club applied for debt restructuring 7 Defenceman Erik Kakko returned 8 for the 2004 05 season but the team did not fare any better Under the guidance of rookie coach Petri Matikainen the team finished last for the second time in a row recording just seven regulation time wins in 56 games In April 2005 finally saw the arrival of new ownership led by Pasi Nurminen who had played 16 games for the Pelicans during the season due to the 2004 05 NHL lockout 9 Return to playoffs 2005 2009 edit Matikainen left Pelicans after just one season and he was replaced by Jami Kauppi Despite stronger financial situation the team continued to under perform and on October 26 2005 Kauppi was fired after recording just 2 wins in 16 games 10 He was first replaced by general manager Ilkka Kaarna and on January 7 2006 by former Finland national team head coach Hannu Aravirta 11 Coaching changes turned the 2005 06 season around but a strong second half wasn t enough to lift the team into the playoffs The Pelicans finished 12th five points adrift of the last playoff spot The 2006 07 season saw the return of Marko Jantunen 12 as well as a return to playoffs after a five year absence The Pelicans finished tenth and recorded their first ever playoff series win by beating TPS in the preliminary round 2 0 During the quarter finals they were eliminated in four straight games by eventual champions Karpat The Pelicans managed to score just two goals in the series Jantunen lead the team in scoring with 41 points alongside centre Matias Loppi During the 2007 08 season the Pelicans set new records in wins 33 goals scored 176 fewest goals against 142 and total points 98 finishing sixth and earning a place in the quarter finals Their quarter final match up was Jokerit who went on to win the best of seven series in six games After the season starting goalie Antti Niemi signed with NHL s Chicago Blackhawks 13 Loppi set new club records in points 58 and assists 40 After losing key players Niemi and Loppi 14 the 2008 09 season started slowly A second half surge was enough to land the team ninth securing a third consecutive playoff appearance During the preliminary round the Pelicans eliminated Ilves in three games The last game was decided in overtime by Olli Julkunen s goal as Pelicans won 3 2 15 During the quarterfinals the Pelicans lost the series to Blues 3 4 despite leading the series 3 2 Out of playoffs 2009 2011 edit nbsp Tommi Nikkila was the Pelicans goalkeeper from 2008 to 2010Aravirta left the Pelicans after the 2008 09 season His replacement was Mika Toivola who had led Assat to the finals in 2006 16 The 2009 10 season saw the team miss the playoffs for the first time since 2006 finishing 12th Summer acquisition Juhamatti Aaltonen 17 led the league in goals scored with 28 The season would also prove to be the last for many veteran players such as Marko Jantunen Erik Kakko and Toni Koivunen The start of the 2010 11 season saw the team struggling under the guidance of Toivola despite a number of high profile summer signings such as NHL veteran Mike York Dwight Helminen Matias Loppi and defenceman Jyri Marttinen 18 19 20 Finally after a six game losing streak Toivola was terminated on October 24 2010 His replacement was assistant coach Pasi Rasanen 21 Despite a promising start with two wins in the first three games Rasanen failed to turn the team around and during November with starting goaltender Niko Hovinen injured the Pelicans recorded a nine game losing streak The Pelicans finished last with 59 points just one point adrift of safety During the relegation playoffs they beat Vaasan Sport in four straight games 22 First medal 2011 2012 edit Rasanen s contract was not renewed for the next season The Pelicans initial choice was Kari Jalonen but he opted to coach in the Kontinental Hockey League instead 23 Finally Kai Suikkanen who had won the championship with TPS in 2010 was recruited as head coach on March 30 2011 24 The 2011 12 season would prove out to be by far the most successful season by that point The team finished second and set new club records in points 111 wins 39 and goals scored 213 Forward Ryan Lasch led the league in scoring with 62 points and Markus Seikola s 16 goals were a league high for defencemen In the quarter finals the Pelicans met Karpat but despite winning the first game 5 0 they lost three straight and were facing elimination The Pelicans rebounded with a 4 2 home win in game 5 Game 6 in Oulu was decided in overtime by Radek Smolenak s goal A late season acquisition 25 Smolenak scored the game winning goal also in Game 7 as the Pelicans won 3 2 and advanced to semi finals for the first time in club history In the semi finals the Pelicans defeated Blues in five games to earn a place in the finals against JYP The Pelicans started the series with a 2 0 home win but lost the following four games as JYP won their second championship in three years The final two games of the series were decided in overtime Lasch lead the league also in playoff scoring with 16 points in 17 games Smolenak s eight goals tied him alongside team captain Arttu Luttinen in the lead for goals scored Decline 2012 2015 edit During the 2012 13 off season the team saw a mass exodus of key players three of whom left for the NHL defenceman Joonas Jarvinen signed with the Nashville Predators 26 Lasch left for the Anaheim Ducks 27 and goaltender Niko Hovinen joined the Philadelphia Flyers 28 Other notable departures were Arttu Luttinen and centres Justin Hodgman 29 and Tero Koskiranta 30 Pelicans summer signings included two former NHL first round draft picks centres Angelo Esposito 31 and Ryan O Marra 32 journeyman winger Lee Goren 33 and defenceman Danny Richmond 34 None of the acquisitions finished the entire 2012 13 season with Pelicans 35 36 37 38 During the 2012 13 season Pelicans was at the bottom of the table with Ilves A strong second half saw the team move back into playoff contention They were eliminated from the playoffs on the last day of the season finishing 11th After the season Suikkanen left for TPS 39 and he was replaced with Hannu Aravirta 40 The 2013 14 season started strongly and with just 1 overtime loss in 11 games as Pelicans topped the league However an 11 game losing streak around Christmas saw the team to fall out of the playoff spots 41 Another turnaround followed and just six regulation time losses in 25 final games were enough to land the team eighth place which guaranteed a return to playoffs after a one year absence Pelicans beat HIFK in the preliminary round 2 0 Both games were decided in overtime In the quarter finals Tappara would prove to be too strong an opponent winning the best of seven series in six games The 2014 15 season saw yet another head coach change as Aravirta was replaced by Tomi Lamsa The team struggled with injuries throughout the season and when being out of playoff contention by February key players like centres Tyler Redenbach and Tommi Paakkolanvaara and wingers Michal Repik and Jordan Smotherman were released in order to cut financial losses 42 43 44 Pelicans finally finished 12th with 68 points The poor showing cost Lamsa his position as he was fired just days after the regular season ended 45 Resurgence 2015 2019 edit After Lamsa was fired Petri Matikainen was appointed as a new head coach with a three year contract on March 16 2015 Pasi Nurminen joined the coaching staff as an assistant coach 46 The 2015 16 season saw the Pelicans climb back to playoff contention as they finished ninth with 89 points a 21 point improvement from previous season NHL veteran Ryan Potulny led the team in scoring with 36 points while Juha Leimu s 18 goals were a league high for defenceman The regular season was filled with controversy as multiple players from Pelicans earned suspensions during the season Defenceman Ben Blood was suspended for a total of 15 games in five occasions 47 while winger Dane Byers was suspended for a total of seven games in two separate occasions 48 49 The Pelicans eliminated KalPa in the opening round of the playoffs 2 1 despite losing the series opener in overtime and went on to face regular season leaders HIFK in the quarter finals After trailing the series 2 0 the Pelicans tied the series with a 4 2 away win in Game 3 and an overtime win at home in Game 4 The Pelicans were eliminated when HIFK won the next two games both ending 2 1 The steady improvement continued on 2016 17 season as Pelicans finished sixth with 93 points The season saw the return of many familiar players as Justin Hodgman Karri Ramo Mikko Kousa and Antti Tyrvainen were all signed during the season 50 51 52 53 However injuries limited Hodgman to 26 and Kousa to 20 appearances The playoffs turned out disappointing as Pelicans were eliminated 4 1 in the quarter finals by KalPa To add further controversy captain Antti Erkinjuntti and Hodgman were healthy scratches in Game 5 54 In 2017 18 the team made their third consecutive playoff appearance despite falling to 10th place with 83 points Pelicans were eliminated in the opening round by SaiPa in three games Matikainen left after the season as his contract expired He was replaced by former Stanley Cup winner Ville Nieminen as the new head coach on April 10 2018 55 On March 3 2018 the Pelicans announced a partnership with the Finnish esports organization ENCE 56 This was announced as ENCE revealed the signing of the Counter Strike Global Offensive player allu 57 2018 19 saw the team achieve their second highest position and point totals as they finished third with 104 points The finish also saw the team qualify for the Champions Hockey League for the first time Defenseman Oliwer Kaski led the team in scoring with 19 goals 32 assists and 51 points each a new club record for a defenseman He would sign with NHL s Detroit Red Wings in the summer 58 Pelicans were however disappointed in the quarter finals as they were eliminated by HIFK in six games despite two blowout home wins in Game 1 and Game 5 Current era 2019 edit During the season Nieminen s contract status was under heavy speculation and he was finally extended on April 12 2019 59 Alongside Kaski Pelicans suffered notable departures as key players such as Jesse Saarinen Mikko Kousa and Hynek Zohorna left the team 60 61 62 In the CHL Pelicans failed to qualify from the group stage In the 2019 20 Liiga the team started to fall gradually in the standings after a promising start and finally after a disappointing run of just four wins in 16 games Nieminen was fired from the club on November 30 2019 63 He was replaced by his assistant coach Jesse Welling Season records editThis is a partial list of latest seasons completed by the Pelicans For the full season by season history see List of SM liiga seasons Season Games Won Lost OTW OTL Points Goalsfor Goalsagainst Rank Postseason2002 03 56 13 35 2 4 36 120 181 12 Out of Playoffs2003 04 56 7 37 1 11 27 110 227 14 Out of Playoffs2004 05 56 7 36 3 10 37 100 230 14 Out of Playoffs2005 06 56 18 29 4 5 67 125 171 12 Out of Playoffs2006 07 56 19 24 7 6 77 147 151 10 Lost first round2007 08 56 28 19 5 4 98 176 142 6 Lost quarter final2008 09 58 22 27 4 5 80 149 145 9 Out of Playoffs2009 10 58 18 27 6 7 73 166 197 12 Out of Playoffs2010 11 60 17 37 2 4 59 133 180 14 Saved in relegation2011 12 60 30 18 9 3 111 213 155 2 Lost final2012 13 60 22 28 7 3 83 163 180 11 Out of Playoffs2013 14 60 25 24 6 5 92 156 155 8 Lost quarter final2014 15 60 16 30 6 8 68 125 166 12 Out of Playoffs2015 16 60 24 25 4 7 89 145 171 9 Lost quarter final2016 17 60 23 21 8 8 93 157 150 6 Lost quarter final2017 18 60 20 24 7 9 83 165 175 10 Lost first round2018 19 60 30 19 3 8 104 199 154 5 Lost quarter final2019 20 59 12 36 7 4 54 120 201 14 Cancelled due to COVID192020 21 58 25 21 10 2 97 169 147 6 Lost quarter final2021 22 60 25 21 4 10 93 142 142 9 Lost first round2022 23 60 30 21 4 5 103 166 136 2 Lost finalHonours editRunners up edit nbsp SM liiga Kanada malja 2 2012 2023European titles edit nbsp Energie Steiermark Trophy 1 2017Other awards for the club Was promoted from I Divisioona to the top league it was the second level of ice hockey in Finland 1975 76 1989 90 1998 99Pre season edit Tatra Cup nbsp Winners 1 2016Players editCurrent roster edit viewtalkedit Updated June 2 2023 64 No Nat Player Pos S G Age Acquired Birthplace50 nbsp Juhamatti Aaltonen RW R 38 2019 Ii Finland nbsp Jiri Smejkal C L 27 2021 Ceske Budejovice Czech Republic12 nbsp Aleksi Ek D L 25 2017 Heinola Finland37 nbsp Roope Elimaki C L 30 2010 Luumaki Finland10 nbsp Frank Gymer C L 27 2019 Helsinki Finland63 nbsp Aleks Haatanen LW R 23 2018 Vantaa Finland31 nbsp Riku Helenius G L 35 2019 Palkane Finland16 nbsp Janos Hari LW L 31 2019 Budapest Hungary71 nbsp Sakke Hamalainen F L 25 Heinola Finland18 nbsp Ossi Ikonen D L 33 2019 Toivakka Finland36 nbsp Topi Jaakola D L 40 2019 Oulu Finland46 nbsp Janne Jalasvaara D L 39 2019 Oulu Finland61 nbsp Casimir Jurgens A D L 28 2017 Helsinki Finland5 nbsp Santtu Kinnunen D R 23 2014 Lahti Finland62 nbsp Pasi Kouvalainen RW R 31 2019 Pyhajarvi Finland98 nbsp Severi Lahtinen RW L 24 Vantaa Finland nbsp Ryan Lasch RW R 36 2023 Lake Forest California United States40 nbsp Alex Lintuniemi D L 28 2019 Helsinki Finland15 nbsp Jesse Mankinen A RW R 32 2017 Lappeenranta Finland9 nbsp Waltteri Merela F R 25 2018 Ylojarvi Finland22 nbsp Aleksi Mustonen C L 28 2017 Helsinki Finland42 nbsp Otto Nieminen LW L 27 2019 Somero Finland70 nbsp Jasper Patrikainen G L 24 2014 Lahti Finland7 nbsp Matteo Pietroniro D L 25 2019 Boise Idaho United States6 nbsp Jarkko Pynnonen D L 25 2011 Lahti Finland8 nbsp Miro Pekka Saarelainen RW R 29 2019 Vantaa Finland27 nbsp Samuel Salonen LW L 23 2018 Vantaa Finland55 nbsp Alexander Shchemerov D R 26 2018 Yekaterinburg Russia20 nbsp Jonatan Tanus LW L 28 2019 Kuopio Finland43 nbsp Miihkali Teppo D L 30 2018 Helsinki Finland19 nbsp Artturi Toivola C L 25 2016 Jyvaskyla Finland41 nbsp Atte Tolvanen G L 29 2019 Vihti Finland89 nbsp Antti Tyrvainen LW L 34 2016 Seinajoki Finland72 nbsp Jesse Ylonen RW R 24 2018 Scottsdale Arizona United States nbsp Jan Latvala was Pelicans captain for season 2010 11Team captains edit Ilpo Koskela 1976 77 Matti Kaario 1977 81 Olavi Niemenranta 1981 82 Erkki Laine 1982 84 1990 94 Hannu Koskinen 1984 85 Kimmo Nyman 1985 87 Jarkko Piiparinen 1987 90 Sami Wikstrom 1994 96 Tony Gronroos 1996 98 Kimmo Peltonen 1998 99 Mika Niskanen 1999 01 Toni Koivunen 2001 02 2004 05 Jari Kauppila 2002 04 Erik Kakko 2005 10 Jan Latvala 2010 11 Arttu Luttinen 2011 12 Tommi Paakkolanvaara 2012 2014 Juha Leimu 2014 2015 Antti Erkinjuntti 2015 2017 Stefan Lassen 2017 18 Hannes Bjorninen 2018 NHL alumni edit Sean Avery Zdenek Blatny Timo Blomqvist Jason Bonsignore Carl Corazzini Kari Eloranta Lee Goren Kari Haakana Matti Hagman Sami Helenius Dwight Helminen Marko Jantunen Jonas Junland Leo Komarov Marc Lamothe Janne Laukkanen Toni Lydman Jamie McBain Antti Niemi Petteri Nummelin Pasi Nurminen Ryan O Marra Grigorijs Pantelejevs Ondrej Pavelec Ilkka Pikkarainen Lasse Pirjeta Timo Parssinen Michal Repik Danny Richmond Pavel Rosa Karri Ramo Radek Smolenak Jordan Smotherman Shayne Toporowski Roman Vopat Mike York Retired numbers edit 11 Hannu Koskinen 13 Erkki Laine 17 Kari ElorantaCoaches editHead coach Petri Matikainen Coach Mikko Saarinen Goalkeeper coach Pasi Nurminen Video coach Simo VehvilainenList of head coaches edit Unto Viitala 1960 1964 Esko Luostarinen 1964 1968 Erkki Mononen 1968 1969 Heljo Liesmaki 1969 1970 Juhani Vuorela 1970 1972 Aulis Hirvonen 1972 1976 Matti Lampainen 1976 1978 Veli Pekka Roiha 1978 1981 Matti Koivunen 1981 1982 fired on November 20 1982 Pertti Mantere 1982 1984 fired on March 2 1984 Veli Pekka Roiha 1984 Lasse Valiaho 1984 1985 Veli Pekka Roiha 1985 1986 fired on November 21 1986 Yrjo Hakulinen 1986 1987 Kari Malinen 1987 1989 fired in Spring 1989 Seppo Repo 1989 Esko Nokelainen 1989 1993 fired on March 9 1993 Kari Makinen 1993 fired on October 3 1993 Jukka Ville Jaasalmi 1993 1994 Sergei Grisintsov 1994 1996 fired on January 31 1996 Kari Eloranta 1996 2002 Petteri Hirvonen 2002 2003 fired on October 22 2003 Petteri Sihvonen 2003 2004 Petri Matikainen 2004 2005 Jami Kauppi 2005 fired on October 26 2005 Ilkka Kaarna 2005 caretaker head coach from October 26 2005 to November 3 2005 Pasi Rasanen 2005 2006 Caretaker head coach before Aravirta As of January 7 2006 Hannu Aravirta 2006 2009 Mika Toivola 2009 2010 fired on October 24 2010 Pasi Rasanen 2010 2011 Kai Suikkanen 2011 2013 Hannu Aravirta 2013 2014 Tomi Lamsa 2014 2015 fired on March 14 2015 Petri Matikainen 2015 See also editPeliitatReferences edit Pelicansille uudet omistajat in Finnish Jatkoaika April 15 2005 Retrieved December 20 2011 Matti Hilska March 19 2007 Oldrich Valek on jalleen pelikiellossa Paijat Hame Etela Suomen Sanomat Ess fi Retrieved December 5 2021 Mustaa valkoisella Lahden Mieto Ykkonen nyt Lahden Vahva Pelicans Naskinen blogspot fi Retrieved December 5 2021 Mikko Peltola jattaa Pelicansin LIIGA 11 04 2002 Uutiset Jatkoaika com Kaikki jaakiekosta in Finnish Jatkoaika com Retrieved December 5 2021 Jatkoaika Toni Koivunen Pelicansista Timraan LIIGA 16 04 2002 Uutiset Jatkoaika com Kaikki jaakiekosta in Finnish Jatkoaika com Retrieved December 5 2021 Bluesin ja Pelicansin paavalmentajat vaihtuvat October 23 2003 Pelicans velkasaneeraukseen uudet valmentajat valittu SM liiga Jaakiekko Sport MTV 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