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HC Ässät Pori

Porin Ässät (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈporin æsːæt]; Finnish for Pori Aces), officially named Hockey Club Ässät Pori[3] and colloquially known as Pata,[a][4] is a professional ice hockey club based in Pori, Finland. It competes in the SM-liiga, the highest-ranking league of ice hockey in Finland. Since 1971, Ässät has played its games in the Isomäki Ice Hall.[b][5]

Porin Ässät
CityPori
LeagueSM-liiga
Founded1967
Home arenaIsomäki Ice Hall
(capacity: 6,150)
ColorsRed, black, white, gold
       
Owner(s)HC Ässät Pori Oy
CEOSami Hautamäki
General managerJanne Vuorinen
Head coachJarno Pikkarainen
MediaSatakunnan Kansa[1]
Radio Pori[2]
AffiliatesKuparikiekko (2 div.)
LuKi -82 (2 div.)
Websiteassat.com
Franchise history
1925–1960Porin Palloilijat
1932–1960Porin Kärpät
1938–1967RU-38
1960–1967Porin Karhut
1967–presentPorin Ässät
Championships
Regular season titles1978–79
Kanada-malja3 (1970–71, 1977–78, 2012–13)
Current uniform

The team was founded in 1967 due to a merger of two local sports clubs, Rosenlewin Urheilijat-38 and Porin Karhut. Ässät originally competed in the SM-sarja, which was replaced by the SM-liiga in 1975, making Ässät one of the ten original SM-liiga teams. Ässät was relegated to the I-Divisioona for the 1989–90 season, but it was promoted back to the SM-liiga after just one season.

Ässät has won the Kanada-malja championship three times (in 1971, 1978 and 2013); it also won the Finnish Cup once in 1967. Ässät has a total of nine medals in the upper tier of Finnish ice hockey, with four of them being silver and two of them being bronze. Ässät has been awarded the Aaro Kivilinna Memorial Trophy once in the 1979–80 season. Ässät won a European Cup bronze medal in 1979.

History edit

 
Ässät playing against Tappara Tampere in 1969.

The Porin Ässät was established in June 1967 when two local sports clubs, Rosenlewin Urheilijat-38 and Porin Karhut, merged their sports operations.[6] Although the RU-38 won the SM-sarja championship in 1967, the Rosenlew company seriously considered giving up sports activities, since it felt that hockey did not bring enough positive publicity to the company. The leaders of Karhut and RU-38 negotiated the unification of the clubs during the spring and early summer so secretly that the insiders of the teams did not get to know about the merger negotiations. Karhut benefited less economically from the merger, since the club had invested in player acquisitions to the point where its income did not cover expenses, especially after the Rosenlew club gained sponsors at Karhut's expense.[7] As Rosenlew was abandoning its sports club, it was suggested that the RU-38 was merged into Karhut. When an agreement was finally reached, Rosenlew took over a portion of Karhut's debts and promised to support the new team financially in its early years. The new club was named Porin Ässät. The birth of the club was announced at the end of June 1967. The name of the club was given by Vilho Santala, who acted as a negotiator in uniting the clubs and was elected the first chairman of Ässät. The club's logo was designed by Vesa Antikainen. The colors of the club were red, black and white.[8]

The early days of Ässät did not go smoothly, with Karhut and RU-38 players on the same team creating a heated atmosphere. The merger of the two top clubs also raised hopes of a very strong team, but one line of national team-level players joined different teams, and the players who left were mainly RU-38 players from the previous season. The first team of Ässät thus consisted mainly of Karhut players.[9]

The first games of Ässät went well, and even before the start of the 1967 SM-sarja season, Ässät won the Suomen Cup championship. In the final match played in Savonlinna, Ässät beat SaPKo 7–0.[10] Thanks to inheriting the RU-38 championship, Ässät also played in the 1968 European Cup, where it won its first two rounds before being beaten by SC Dynamo Berlin in the quarter-finals.[11][12]

In its first season in the 1967–68 SM-sarja, Ässät placed fourth with Rauli Virtanen's coaching. The new club did not receive unreserved support from the people of Pori, as the number of spectators decreased by 10,000 from the last season of Karhut.[9] In the second season of Ässät attendance started to rise, with the numbers rising to the same level as Karhut had. Lasse Heikkilä, the former coach of Karhut, became the coach for the second season and served as the team's coach until 1974 and later in 1976–1981. In the 1968–69 season, Ässät were again fourth. For the following season, 1969–70, Ässät suffered two heavy losses when Veli-Pekka Ketola and Alpo Suhonen left for Jokerit for a year. Ässät finished sixth in the series.[13]

 
Porin Ässät celebrating their first ever Finnish Championship in 1971.

For the season 1970–71, Ässät got a high-class returnee from Helsinki when Veli-Pekka Ketola returned to Pori after playing for one season in Jokerit. Alpo Suhonen also returned to Ässät after Ketola. Ketola's return to his home club gave rise to a huge training enthusiasm in other players as well, and coach Lasse Heikkilä took the team on a training trip to Moscow before the start of the season. The trip to the Soviet Union started training very early, by the standards of the time, because there was no ice on Pori in early autumn. In the 1970–71 season Ässät finished third in the regular season after Jokerit and HIFK. In the final series, everything fell into place, Ässät lost only one of their ten matches and overtook the Helsinki clubs ahead. The gold medals were finally secured by a five-point difference to the Jokerit who came in second. The first championship came under the leadership of the forward trio Erkki Väkiparta - Veli-Pekka Ketola - Tapio Koskinen. Other lines behind No. 1 were also able to provide to the team. There were also big names in the defense, such as Antti Heikkilä and Pekka Rautakallio.[14] Veli-pekka Ketola was the highest point scorer in the SM-sarja during the 1970–71 season with 42 points, of which 25 were goals and 17 were assists.[15] Ässät's captain during the season was Raimo Kilpiö. Ässät's number one goalie was Jorma Valtonen who played every game of the season. Valtonen finished the season with a .922 save percentage.[16]

 
Jaakko Niemi (number 18) delivering a crushing hit to a HC TPS player in the 1970s.

For the 1975–76 season, Ässät joined the newly formed SM-liiga, making it one of the original ten clubs in the league. Not much was expected from the team. The worst loss was Pekka Rautakallio's departure to North America. However, promising young players joined Ässät; Tapio Levo filled the gap left by Rautakallio. The net was blocked by the young Antero Kivelä. The young Ässät team showed their potential in the series by beating the clubs that were predicted to be at top of the series. It was worst experienced by the future champion TPS, who Ässät beat 14–0. However, the access for Ässät to the top four in the playoffs was only decided in the final round against Lukko. In the semi-finals, Ässät challenged Tappara, who advanced to the finals 2–0. In the bronze matches against HIFK, Ässät's hunger for victory was greater and the team took the bronze winning the series 2–0.[17]

The 1977–78 season again raised hopes of success when Pekka Rautakallio and Veli-Pekka Ketola returned to Ässät from North America. In addition, promising young people played in the club, such as Arto Javanainen, Kari Makkonen, Tapio Levo and Harry Nikander. Ässät finished second in the regular season after Tappara and defeated TPS 3–2 in the semi-finals. The final series against Tappara did not start promisingly, as Tappara won the first match in Tampere 8–0. However, Ässät won the rest of the games, and the club achieved its second Finnish Championship. The last match at the Porin jäähalli (now Isomäki Areena) was estimated to have been attended by more than 13,000 spectators, even though only 8,600 spectators should have been allowed into the arena at that time. There were more spectators in the arena than in any other previous hockey match played in Finland. In the early years of the SM-liiga in the second half of the 1970s, Ässät was one of the league's absolute top teams. The most important player on the team was the captain, center Veli-Pekka Ketola, who had returned from the North American WHA League. Ketola broke the point record in the playoffs at the time.[18]

The season that followed the championship, 1978–79, went as expected for Ässät in the regular season. The team won it by five points to Tappara. In the semifinals, Ässät knocked out HIFK with a win of 3-0 and advanced to the final against Tappara. Last year's finalists struggled again for the championship. The final series became a thrilling play. Tappara won the first two matches, Ässät the next two and the final series thus stretched to the fifth, decisive match. The match played in Pori ended with Tappara's 2–5 victory, so Ässät was left with silver.[19][20] Ässät finished 3rd in the 1978–79 IIHF European Cup.[21]

In the following season, 1979–80, Ässät were nowhere near the previous season in the regular season, finishing fourth. In the semi-finals, TPS was defeated by Ässät 3–1, winning the finals for the third time in a row. HIFK came up against Ässät. HIFK took the championship 3–0, so Ässät were silver medallists again.[22]

After the silver seasons, Ässät suffered bad losses when Veli-Pekka Ketola went back to North America. Tapio Levo also joined the NHL. In addition, Risto Tuomi and Veli-Matti Ruisma went to the Swedish league and Erkki Väkiparta retired. In the following seasons, Ässät placed in the middle caste of the SM-Liiga. For the 1983–84 season, the team received well-known returnees when Tapio Levo returned from the NHL and Risto Tuomi and Harry Nikander from Sweden. The team was also strengthened by its own juniors, from whom more top players of the future were emerging; In addition to Javanainen and Levo, Kari Takko and Christian Ruuttu, among others. The team placed second in the regular season and beat Oulun Kärpät 3–2 in the semi-finals. In the finals, the opponent was again Tappara. The series was close. Ässät won the first match in overtime but Tappara took the next three. The overtime goal of the decisive match secured Tappara the championship with 3–1 victories.[23]

Ässät was relegated to the I-Divisioona after the 1988–89 season. Ässät won 37 of their 44 games in the 1989–90 I-Divisioona season, and played against JoKP in the SM-liiga qualification series, beating them and being promoted back to the league.[24][25][26] In the 1990s, one of Ässät's achievements was a bronze medal in 1995, beating rival team Rauman Lukko in the bronze game.[27][28]

After the 1997–98 season, Ässät's playing success no longer carried the team into the playoffs, and the following years were quite a toddler at every level of the organization. Bankruptcy was not far off, and senior officials were arrested on suspicion of tax evasion, although charges were subsequently dropped. The base quotation was the season 2000–01, when Ässät were the last in the league.[29][30]

 
Ässät player Patrik Forsbacka, a player known for fighting and physical play,[31][32] in a matchup between Ässät and Lukko.
 
Marko Kivenmäki and Ville Uusitalo with Ässät in 2008

Ässät played in the 2006 SM-liiga finals, but got beaten by HPK Hämeenlinna.[33][34] Ässät and Sport met in the 2009 SM-liiga qualifiers. Sport played in the second tier Mestis, and Ässät played in the SM-liiga. Ässät beat sport in seven games, winning the last game 3–0.[35] After the series, Ässät fined Sport for €2,000 for broken benches in the arena.[36] The biggest scandal happened when Sport's coach Juhani Tamminen commented on the series and the whole league system in a press conference. Tamminen blamed the league for Sport's loss in the series, calling it unfair.[37] Tamminen had also threatened Ässät's assistant coach Pasi Kaukoranta by telling him that he will rip his head off after Kaukoranta had allegedly provoked him. Tamminen was fined €2,500 by the league.[38][39]

 
"The Stone of victory" is a stone that was moved to Pori next to the Isomäki Ice Hall to honor the 2013 Finnish Champions.[40][41]

The 2012–13 season went differently for Ässät. It started the season strongly, but by the turn of the year had fallen below the playoff line. The team sold its No. 1 center, Stephen Dixon to a KHL team Lokomotiv Yaroslavl.[42][43] At the end of January Ässät started the longest winning streak in their history, ending only in the last previous round of the regular season with an overtimetime loss against Oulu Kärpät. The standings rose to twelfth to fourth. In the quarterfinals, Ässät won KalPa 4–1. Semifinals against JyP Ässät started with an overtime win when Michael Ryan scored the winning time in 92.51. Ässät won the second match in Pori 2–0 and the third in Jyväskylä 1–4. JyP narrowed the situation with their 1–2 away victory, but Ässät won the fifth match 0-1 and advanced to the finals. Tappara won the first final 2–1 after Jukka Peltola scored five seconds before the end of the regular time. The second final match in Pori was won by Ässät 5–1. In the third match, Tappara was better with 3-2 goals, and the winning goal was scored by Niclas Lucenius just one second before the end of the actual game time. Ässät won the fourth match 4–0 in their home arena. In the fifth final match, Ässät took the away victory with goals 1–2. Veli-Matti Savinainen finished the winning goal from Ville Uusitalo's pass in the third overtime in 108.59. The match was the longest final match in SM-liiga history and the third longest in all playoffs. Ässät won the Finnish Championship after winning Tappara in the sixth final 3–2 with Jyri Marttinen's goal, and at the same time the whole series was won by Ässät 4–2. The Pori team had won their previous championship in 1978.[44][45] A real generational change was seen after the match, when the captain of the 1978 championship team, Veli-Pekka Ketola, came on the ice to hand over the Kanada malja to captain Ville Uusitalo.[46]

 
Ässät playing against Lukko in 2019

In the 2017–18 season, Ässät played strongly. Jesperi Kotkaniemi was promoted to the SM-liiga line-up from the U20 league.[47] During the World Championship break in November, Ässät strengthened their team with high-class returnees when Jarno Kärki, who moved to Tappara at the end of the previous season, and Sakari Salminen, who had played abroad for many years, returned.[48] In January, Tommi Taimi returned to Ässät.[49] Ässät were among the top six in the regular season throughout the autumn season, returning to 4th place after the Christmas break. After this, though, Ässät's playing worsened and they fired head coach Jyrki Aho. The course of Ässät improved and the team started to win again, finishing in 8th place at the end of the regular season. Ässät sent Lukko directly to the summer holidays with a 2–0 series win and advanced to the semi-finals against Oulun Kärpät.[50] In the series against Kärpät, Ässät were able to challenge them, but the Kärpät eventually won the series 4–1.[51]

 
Ässät U20 celebrating the U20 Finnish Championship in 2024.

In 2024, Ässät won the U20 Finnish Championship, beating HC TPS in four games.[52] Ässät's goaltender Topias Rovio was chosen as the playoffs MVP. The championship was the second in club history, as they also won it in 1980.[53]

Team identity edit

Crest and uniform design edit

 
Ässät logo from 1982 to 1994
 
Secondary logo of Ässät in the early 2000s
 
Ässät's secondary logo since 2023

Ässät's primary logo is a spade inside a black ring. Ässät has used variations of the logo, for example the logo from 1982 to 1994, which had a white "Ässät" text on top of the original logo. The logo was designed by Vesa Antikainen.[8]

The club's home uniforms have always been red with another color, usually black or white. The original jersey of Ässät was completely red. Ässät's home uniform since the 2022–23 season has been red with a small white stripe on the bottom part of the jersey and with white on the shoulders; the team's players also wear red pants, red socks with a white stripe, and a white helmet.[54] The away jersey is white with a red stripe on the bottom and with red on the shoulders, and is worn along with red pants, white socks with a red stripe, and a white helmet. In 2023, Ässät added a black-red alternate jersey with a bear logo.[55][56]

From the early 2000s until 2023, Ässät had used a secondary logo, which was just the primary logo with a red "Ässät" text above it. In 2023 Ässät added red-black bear logo, which includes elements from the predecessor clubs of Ässät, like the crown for Rosenlewin Urheilijat-38 and the bear for the Porin Karhut. The logo also has two "hidden" spades that are from the official Ässät logo. The secondary logo is used in the alternate jerseys and merchandise. The bear is a big part of the club's identity as it appears in the coat of arms of Pori as well as in the Swedish language name of Pori, "Björneborg"[57][58]

Mascot edit

Ässät's mascot has been Rysty Mesikämmen since 2017.[59] Rysty Mesikämmen is a brown bear who wears an ice hockey helmet and Ässät's jersey with the number 67.[60]

Rivalries and fans edit

Ässät's main rivals are considered to be Rauman Lukko and Vaasan Sport.[36][61]

Ässät and Lukko are rivals mainly because of how their cities are located in the same region and how their arenas are about 50 kilometers from each other. Ässät's largest victory against the two teams came in 1978, when Ässät beat Lukko 17–3 on home ice. The rivalry has been nicknamed the "Satakunnan derby".[62][63] It has become a tradition for ässät fans to sing the ending of the regional anthem of Satakunta, so in 2024, Lukko decided to stop playing it before games.[64]

Ässät's rivalry against Vaasan Sport grew during the 2009 SM-liiga qualifiers. Ässät beat Sport in the game with seven of the qualifiers and thus kept its spot in the SM-liiga.[65] The games between the clubs are known as the "Kasitien derby".[66]

Ässät has an official supporter organization called Pataljoona (Finnish for "Battalion"). It is known for its chants, tifos, and flags in Ässät's home and away games.[67][68]

Season-by-season record edit

This is a list of the last five seasons completed by Ässät.

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, OTW = Overtime Wins, OTL = Overtime Losses, L = Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W OTW OTL L Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2019–20 59 20 4 8 27 76 141 170 9 Playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19
2020–21 58 15 6 9 28 66 (1.14)[c] 150 193 12 Did not qualify
2021–22 60 11 7 6 36 53 (.294)[d] 127 181 15 Did not qualify
2022–23 60 25 5 6 24 91 129 150 8 Lost in quarterfinals, 1–4 (Ilves)
2023–24 60 19 7 10 24 81 136 144 11 Did not qualify

Players and personnel edit

Current roster edit

Updated 04 May 2024.[69][70]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
78   Dylan Fabre W L 23 2023–24 Grenoble, France
51   Tuomas Salmela D L 28 2023–24 Tornio, Finland
41   Niklas Rubin G L 28 2022–23 Kungsbacka, Sweden
37   Rami Määttä D L 22 2020–21 Oulu, Finland
93   Lassi Vanhatalo LW L 26 2023–24 Tampere, Finland
10   Jami Virtanen F R 23 2021–22 Pori, Finland
73   Eemil Erholtz W R 24 2021–22 Mikkeli, Finland
28   Verneri Hellman D L 21 2021–22 Pori, Finland
29   Lenni Hämeenaho RW R 20 2022–23 Kajaani, Finland
19   Patrik Juhola C L 20 2021–22 Ylöjärvi, Finland
36   Karolus Kaarlehto G L 26 2023–24 Turku, Finland
86   Feetu Knihti C L 22 2021–22 Kiukainen, Finland
16   Nestor Noiva RW R 20 2023–24 Helsinki, Finland
66   Joona Riekkinen D L 25 2023–24 Kuopio, Finland
35   Topias Rovio G L 20 2023–24 Turku, Finland
20   Roope Talaja LW L 35 2022–23 Kuopio, Finland
61   Leevi Viitala RW R 22 2021–22 Pomarkku, Finland
7   Topi Vuori D L 19 2023–24 Vihti, Finland
  Otso Ylitalo C L 19 2023–24 Oulu, Finland
26   Kasperi Ojantakanen C R 29 2023–24 Helsinki, Finland
  Valtteri Lipiäinen RW R 26 2024–25 Lappeenranta, Finland
  Jonne Tammela W L 26 2024–25 Ylivieska, Finland
44   Jan-Mikael Järvinen F R 36 2022–23 Pirkkala, Finland
74   Peter Tiivola C L 30 2024–25 Helsinki, Finland
-   Radek Kučeřík D L 22 2024–25 Kyjov, Czech Republic
  Valtteri Viljanen D R 30 2024–25 Pori, Finland

Retired numbers edit

 
Veli-Pekka Ketola's number, 13, has been retired by Ässät

All of Ässät's retired numbers are hanging from the rafters of the arena except for Jaroslav Otevřel's number.[71]

List of retired numbers:[72][73]

Ässät retired numbers
No. Player Position Career Date of retirement
2 Antti Heikkilä D 1967–1981
4 Arto Javanainen RW 1976–1984
1985–1987
1989–1994
5 Pekka Rautakallio D 1968–1975
1977–1979
27 January 2024[74]
11 Raimo Kilpiö F 1967–1977 21 September 2019[72]
12 Tapio Levo D 1972–1981
1983–1992
21 November 2007[75]
13 [e] Veli-Pekka Ketola C 1967–1974
1977–1981
22 November 2007[f][76]
22 Kari Makkonen LW 1974–1979
1980–1991
2 February 2024[77]
89 Jaroslav Otevřel LW 1994–1996 11 February 1996[78]

Captains edit

 
Raimo Kilpiö, Ässät's first captain, with an Ässät and Ilves jersey in 1990
 
Ville Uusitalo captained Ässät to a Finnish Championship in 2013.

Coaches edit

 
Alpo Suhonen, Ässät's coach from 2007 to 2009
  • Rauli Virtanen, 1967–1968
  • Lasse Heikkilä, 1968–1974
  • Matti Jansson, 1974–1976
  • Lasse Heikkilä, 1972–1981
  • Antti Heikkilä, 1981–1986
  • Tapio Flinck, 1986–1989
  • Matti Keinonen, 1989–2 December 1990
  • Vasily Tikhonov, 2 December 1990–1993
  • Veli-Pekka Ketola, 1993–28 September 1996
  • Kari Makkonen, 28 September 1996–3 October 1996
  • Juhani Tamminen, 3 October 1996–1998
  • Esko Nokelainen, 1998–1999
  • Veli-Pekka Ketola, 1999–1999
  • Vladimir Jurzinov Jr., 1999–2000
  • Ismo Läntinen, 2000–29 September 2000
  • Vladimir Jurzinov Jr., 29 September 2000–12 October 2001
  • Kaj Matalamäki, 12 October 2001–2002
  • Mika Toivola, 2002–2006
  • Juha Pajuoja, 2006–19 November 2006
  • Jari Härkälä, 19 November 2006–14 November 2007
  • Alpo Suhonen, 14 November 2007–2009
  • Pekka Rautakallio, 2009–2011
  • Karri Kivi, 2011–2013
  • Pekka Virta, 2013–2014
  • Pekka Rautakallio, 2014–11 February 2016
  • Mikael Kotkaniemi, 11 February 2016–2016
  • Jyrki Aho, 2016–14 January 2018
  • Mikael Kotkaniemi, 14 January 2018–9 November 2018
  • Pasi Kaukoranta, 9 November 2018–2019
  • Ari-Pekka Selin, 2019–23 November 2021
  • Karri Kivi, 23 November 2021–2023
  • Jere Härkälä, 2023–2024
  • Jarno Pikkarainen, 2024–present

NHL drafted players edit

 
Joel Armia with Ässät in 2010. Armia was drafted 16th overall by the Buffalo Sabres in 2011.

International campaigns edit

Text in bold implies that Ässät won the game.

Season Opponent Summary Placement
1967–68 Legia Warzaw 6–3 Third round exit[12]
6–2
Vålerenga 7–2
8–3
Dynamo Berlin 0–5
6–3
1971–72 Podhale Nowy Targ 0–5 (By forfeit) [79]
1978–79 Podhale Nowy Targ 7–2 3rd place[21]
Poldi Kladno 3–8
HC CSKA Moscow 3–12
Skellefteå AIK 3–2

Other international games edit

Text in bold implies that Ässät won the game.[80][81]

Year/season Opponent Summary
1971–72 SONP Kladno 4–5
Torpedo Gorky 3–8
Skellefteå AIK 2–4
Bodens BK 3–7
IF Björklöven 2–3
2002 HC Davos 5–3
Avangard Omsk 1–2
2003 HC Davos 3–4
2004 Timrå IK 3–1
Modo Hockey 0–2
Skellefteå AIK 1–0
2006 IF Björklöven 3–3
Luleå HF 4–2
HC Davos 5–2
Pardubice HC 3–7
2007 IF Björklöven 4–2
2008 ASK Ogre 4–2
Lausanne HC 2–3 OT
HC Ambri-Piotta 4–1
HC Davos 5–2
IF Björklöven 6–3
2009 Växjö Lakers 1–2
HC La Chaux-de-Fonds 4–1
HC Lugano 4–2
SC Bern 4–5
EHC Biel 1–2
2011 Växjö Lakers 2–4
2012 Växjö Lakers 4–3 OT
2013 Modo Hockey 0–2
Timrå IK 2–1 OT
Skellefteå AIK 2–3
2018 IF Björklöven 5–1
2019 Örebro HK 2–3 SO
Brynäs IF 2–4
2023 Timrå IK 1–4

Franchise records edit

 
Pasi "Pele" Peltonen, the player with the most games with Ässät in October 2008.

The following list contains statistics about the five highest point-scorers in franchise history in events including playoffs. Figures are updated after each completed season.

  •  *  – current Ässät player

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points

Sources: "Elite Prospects – Ässät franchise records".

Home arena edit

Home arena edit

 
Isomäki Ice Hall's ice rink from the inside.
 
Isomäki ice rink in 1964

The Isomäki Ice Hall (Finnish: Isomäen jäähalli) was opened in 1964 as an outdoor artificial ice rink. The arena was finished in 1971 with a capacity of 8,000 spectators. As of 2023, the spectator capacity is 6,150.[73]

Currently, the Isomäki Ice Hall is known for its closed atmosphere and reputation as a difficult arena for away teams. The arena is located in the Pori Sporting Center in the Isomäki district. It was last renovated between 2014 and 2016; during this time period, its name was officially changed to Isomäki Areena.[82][83] The current audience capacity of the arena ranges from 6,150 to 6,500 spectators. As of 9 September 2023, the arena was known by sponsor name, Enersense Areena.[84]

In 2023 after a successful season, the arena got a new jumbotron and new sound technology – increasing the amount of speakers from ten to 130. Isomäki also got more LED screens.[85] The jumbotron was reported to have the best image quality in all of Finland.[86]

Training facilities edit

Ässät mainly practises in the Isomäki Ice Hall, but also uses the Astora Areena, which was constructed in 2011. Astora Areena is owned by Porin Ässät ry and is used by all Ässät junior teams.[87][88]

Women's team edit

 
Ässät women's jersey used by Tiina Paasikunnas

Ässät has had a women's representative team in 1982–95 and 1999–2003. Ässät was one of the ten founders of the Naisten SM-sarja (now Naisten Liiga). Arguably the best female player to come out of the Ässät junior department after the collapse of the senior team is Sofianna Sundelin, Olympic and World Championship bronze medallist who currently plays for St. Cloud State Huskies in the NCAA Division I.[89][90]

Notable Ässät alumni include Sari Fisk and Anne Haanpää.[91] Former Ässät player Tatyana Tsaryova is also a World Championship bronze medallist.[92][93]

Team records edit

These are the top-five-point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed season.

  •  *  – current Ässät player

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Other nicknames for the club include Punakone, Pubijoukkue, Patasydämet and Patapaidat
  2. ^ Ässät played on the outdoor artificial ice rink of Isomäki from 1967 to 1971
  3. ^ season standings were decided by points per game instead of points since COVID-19 regulations didn't allow all teams to play a full season of 60 games
  4. ^ season standings were decided by point percentage instead of points since COVID-19 regulations didn't allow all teams to play a full season of 60 games
  5. ^ The number 13 was also retired by Ässät in 2015 for Lasse Heikkilä in the honor of the Porin Karhut. It is considered that the player is retired in Karhut, not Ässät.
  6. ^ Originally retired in 2003, un-retired in 2004 but re-retired in 2007

References edit

  1. ^ "Satakunnan Kansa; Porin Ässät". Satakunnan Kansa.
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External links edit

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Ässät, pori, this, article, about, Ässät, hockey, team, parent, organization, porin, Ässät, association, football, club, porin, Ässät, football, porin, Ässät, finnish, pronunciation, ˈporin, æsːæt, finnish, pori, aces, officially, named, hockey, club, Ässät, p. This article is about Assat hockey team For the parent organization see Porin Assat For the association football club see Porin Assat men s football Porin Assat Finnish pronunciation ˈporin aesːaet Finnish for Pori Aces officially named Hockey Club Assat Pori 3 and colloquially known as Pata a 4 is a professional ice hockey club based in Pori Finland It competes in the SM liiga the highest ranking league of ice hockey in Finland Since 1971 Assat has played its games in the Isomaki Ice Hall b 5 Porin AssatCityPoriLeagueSM liigaFounded1967Home arenaIsomaki Ice Hall capacity 6 150 ColorsRed black white gold Owner s HC Assat Pori OyCEOSami HautamakiGeneral managerJanne VuorinenHead coachJarno PikkarainenMediaSatakunnan Kansa 1 Radio Pori 2 AffiliatesKuparikiekko 2 div LuKi 82 2 div Websiteassat wbr comFranchise history1925 1960Porin Palloilijat1932 1960Porin Karpat1938 1967RU 381960 1967Porin Karhut1967 presentPorin AssatChampionshipsRegular season titles1978 79Kanada malja3 1970 71 1977 78 2012 13 Current uniform The team was founded in 1967 due to a merger of two local sports clubs Rosenlewin Urheilijat 38 and Porin Karhut Assat originally competed in the SM sarja which was replaced by the SM liiga in 1975 making Assat one of the ten original SM liiga teams Assat was relegated to the I Divisioona for the 1989 90 season but it was promoted back to the SM liiga after just one season Assat has won the Kanada malja championship three times in 1971 1978 and 2013 it also won the Finnish Cup once in 1967 Assat has a total of nine medals in the upper tier of Finnish ice hockey with four of them being silver and two of them being bronze Assat has been awarded the Aaro Kivilinna Memorial Trophy once in the 1979 80 season Assat won a European Cup bronze medal in 1979 Contents 1 History 2 Team identity 2 1 Crest and uniform design 2 2 Mascot 2 3 Rivalries and fans 3 Season by season record 4 Players and personnel 4 1 Current roster 4 2 Retired numbers 4 3 Captains 4 4 Coaches 4 5 NHL drafted players 5 International campaigns 5 1 Other international games 6 Franchise records 7 Home arena 7 1 Home arena 7 2 Training facilities 8 Women s team 8 1 Team records 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksHistory editFurther information History of Porin Assat men s ice hockey nbsp Assat playing against Tappara Tampere in 1969 The Porin Assat was established in June 1967 when two local sports clubs Rosenlewin Urheilijat 38 and Porin Karhut merged their sports operations 6 Although the RU 38 won the SM sarja championship in 1967 the Rosenlew company seriously considered giving up sports activities since it felt that hockey did not bring enough positive publicity to the company The leaders of Karhut and RU 38 negotiated the unification of the clubs during the spring and early summer so secretly that the insiders of the teams did not get to know about the merger negotiations Karhut benefited less economically from the merger since the club had invested in player acquisitions to the point where its income did not cover expenses especially after the Rosenlew club gained sponsors at Karhut s expense 7 As Rosenlew was abandoning its sports club it was suggested that the RU 38 was merged into Karhut When an agreement was finally reached Rosenlew took over a portion of Karhut s debts and promised to support the new team financially in its early years The new club was named Porin Assat The birth of the club was announced at the end of June 1967 The name of the club was given by Vilho Santala who acted as a negotiator in uniting the clubs and was elected the first chairman of Assat The club s logo was designed by Vesa Antikainen The colors of the club were red black and white 8 The early days of Assat did not go smoothly with Karhut and RU 38 players on the same team creating a heated atmosphere The merger of the two top clubs also raised hopes of a very strong team but one line of national team level players joined different teams and the players who left were mainly RU 38 players from the previous season The first team of Assat thus consisted mainly of Karhut players 9 The first games of Assat went well and even before the start of the 1967 SM sarja season Assat won the Suomen Cup championship In the final match played in Savonlinna Assat beat SaPKo 7 0 10 Thanks to inheriting the RU 38 championship Assat also played in the 1968 European Cup where it won its first two rounds before being beaten by SC Dynamo Berlin in the quarter finals 11 12 In its first season in the 1967 68 SM sarja Assat placed fourth with Rauli Virtanen s coaching The new club did not receive unreserved support from the people of Pori as the number of spectators decreased by 10 000 from the last season of Karhut 9 In the second season of Assat attendance started to rise with the numbers rising to the same level as Karhut had Lasse Heikkila the former coach of Karhut became the coach for the second season and served as the team s coach until 1974 and later in 1976 1981 In the 1968 69 season Assat were again fourth For the following season 1969 70 Assat suffered two heavy losses when Veli Pekka Ketola and Alpo Suhonen left for Jokerit for a year Assat finished sixth in the series 13 nbsp Porin Assat celebrating their first ever Finnish Championship in 1971 For the season 1970 71 Assat got a high class returnee from Helsinki when Veli Pekka Ketola returned to Pori after playing for one season in Jokerit Alpo Suhonen also returned to Assat after Ketola Ketola s return to his home club gave rise to a huge training enthusiasm in other players as well and coach Lasse Heikkila took the team on a training trip to Moscow before the start of the season The trip to the Soviet Union started training very early by the standards of the time because there was no ice on Pori in early autumn In the 1970 71 season Assat finished third in the regular season after Jokerit and HIFK In the final series everything fell into place Assat lost only one of their ten matches and overtook the Helsinki clubs ahead The gold medals were finally secured by a five point difference to the Jokerit who came in second The first championship came under the leadership of the forward trio Erkki Vakiparta Veli Pekka Ketola Tapio Koskinen Other lines behind No 1 were also able to provide to the team There were also big names in the defense such as Antti Heikkila and Pekka Rautakallio 14 Veli pekka Ketola was the highest point scorer in the SM sarja during the 1970 71 season with 42 points of which 25 were goals and 17 were assists 15 Assat s captain during the season was Raimo Kilpio Assat s number one goalie was Jorma Valtonen who played every game of the season Valtonen finished the season with a 922 save percentage 16 nbsp Jaakko Niemi number 18 delivering a crushing hit to a HC TPS player in the 1970s For the 1975 76 season Assat joined the newly formed SM liiga making it one of the original ten clubs in the league Not much was expected from the team The worst loss was Pekka Rautakallio s departure to North America However promising young players joined Assat Tapio Levo filled the gap left by Rautakallio The net was blocked by the young Antero Kivela The young Assat team showed their potential in the series by beating the clubs that were predicted to be at top of the series It was worst experienced by the future champion TPS who Assat beat 14 0 However the access for Assat to the top four in the playoffs was only decided in the final round against Lukko In the semi finals Assat challenged Tappara who advanced to the finals 2 0 In the bronze matches against HIFK Assat s hunger for victory was greater and the team took the bronze winning the series 2 0 17 The 1977 78 season again raised hopes of success when Pekka Rautakallio and Veli Pekka Ketola returned to Assat from North America In addition promising young people played in the club such as Arto Javanainen Kari Makkonen Tapio Levo and Harry Nikander Assat finished second in the regular season after Tappara and defeated TPS 3 2 in the semi finals The final series against Tappara did not start promisingly as Tappara won the first match in Tampere 8 0 However Assat won the rest of the games and the club achieved its second Finnish Championship The last match at the Porin jaahalli now Isomaki Areena was estimated to have been attended by more than 13 000 spectators even though only 8 600 spectators should have been allowed into the arena at that time There were more spectators in the arena than in any other previous hockey match played in Finland In the early years of the SM liiga in the second half of the 1970s Assat was one of the league s absolute top teams The most important player on the team was the captain center Veli Pekka Ketola who had returned from the North American WHA League Ketola broke the point record in the playoffs at the time 18 The season that followed the championship 1978 79 went as expected for Assat in the regular season The team won it by five points to Tappara In the semifinals Assat knocked out HIFK with a win of 3 0 and advanced to the final against Tappara Last year s finalists struggled again for the championship The final series became a thrilling play Tappara won the first two matches Assat the next two and the final series thus stretched to the fifth decisive match The match played in Pori ended with Tappara s 2 5 victory so Assat was left with silver 19 20 Assat finished 3rd in the 1978 79 IIHF European Cup 21 In the following season 1979 80 Assat were nowhere near the previous season in the regular season finishing fourth In the semi finals TPS was defeated by Assat 3 1 winning the finals for the third time in a row HIFK came up against Assat HIFK took the championship 3 0 so Assat were silver medallists again 22 After the silver seasons Assat suffered bad losses when Veli Pekka Ketola went back to North America Tapio Levo also joined the NHL In addition Risto Tuomi and Veli Matti Ruisma went to the Swedish league and Erkki Vakiparta retired In the following seasons Assat placed in the middle caste of the SM Liiga For the 1983 84 season the team received well known returnees when Tapio Levo returned from the NHL and Risto Tuomi and Harry Nikander from Sweden The team was also strengthened by its own juniors from whom more top players of the future were emerging In addition to Javanainen and Levo Kari Takko and Christian Ruuttu among others The team placed second in the regular season and beat Oulun Karpat 3 2 in the semi finals In the finals the opponent was again Tappara The series was close Assat won the first match in overtime but Tappara took the next three The overtime goal of the decisive match secured Tappara the championship with 3 1 victories 23 Assat was relegated to the I Divisioona after the 1988 89 season Assat won 37 of their 44 games in the 1989 90 I Divisioona season and played against JoKP in the SM liiga qualification series beating them and being promoted back to the league 24 25 26 In the 1990s one of Assat s achievements was a bronze medal in 1995 beating rival team Rauman Lukko in the bronze game 27 28 After the 1997 98 season Assat s playing success no longer carried the team into the playoffs and the following years were quite a toddler at every level of the organization Bankruptcy was not far off and senior officials were arrested on suspicion of tax evasion although charges were subsequently dropped The base quotation was the season 2000 01 when Assat were the last in the league 29 30 nbsp Assat player Patrik Forsbacka a player known for fighting and physical play 31 32 in a matchup between Assat and Lukko nbsp Marko Kivenmaki and Ville Uusitalo with Assat in 2008Assat played in the 2006 SM liiga finals but got beaten by HPK Hameenlinna 33 34 Assat and Sport met in the 2009 SM liiga qualifiers Sport played in the second tier Mestis and Assat played in the SM liiga Assat beat sport in seven games winning the last game 3 0 35 After the series Assat fined Sport for 2 000 for broken benches in the arena 36 The biggest scandal happened when Sport s coach Juhani Tamminen commented on the series and the whole league system in a press conference Tamminen blamed the league for Sport s loss in the series calling it unfair 37 Tamminen had also threatened Assat s assistant coach Pasi Kaukoranta by telling him that he will rip his head off after Kaukoranta had allegedly provoked him Tamminen was fined 2 500 by the league 38 39 nbsp The Stone of victory is a stone that was moved to Pori next to the Isomaki Ice Hall to honor the 2013 Finnish Champions 40 41 The 2012 13 season went differently for Assat It started the season strongly but by the turn of the year had fallen below the playoff line The team sold its No 1 center Stephen Dixon to a KHL team Lokomotiv Yaroslavl 42 43 At the end of January Assat started the longest winning streak in their history ending only in the last previous round of the regular season with an overtimetime loss against Oulu Karpat The standings rose to twelfth to fourth In the quarterfinals Assat won KalPa 4 1 Semifinals against JyP Assat started with an overtime win when Michael Ryan scored the winning time in 92 51 Assat won the second match in Pori 2 0 and the third in Jyvaskyla 1 4 JyP narrowed the situation with their 1 2 away victory but Assat won the fifth match 0 1 and advanced to the finals Tappara won the first final 2 1 after Jukka Peltola scored five seconds before the end of the regular time The second final match in Pori was won by Assat 5 1 In the third match Tappara was better with 3 2 goals and the winning goal was scored by Niclas Lucenius just one second before the end of the actual game time Assat won the fourth match 4 0 in their home arena In the fifth final match Assat took the away victory with goals 1 2 Veli Matti Savinainen finished the winning goal from Ville Uusitalo s pass in the third overtime in 108 59 The match was the longest final match in SM liiga history and the third longest in all playoffs Assat won the Finnish Championship after winning Tappara in the sixth final 3 2 with Jyri Marttinen s goal and at the same time the whole series was won by Assat 4 2 The Pori team had won their previous championship in 1978 44 45 A real generational change was seen after the match when the captain of the 1978 championship team Veli Pekka Ketola came on the ice to hand over the Kanada malja to captain Ville Uusitalo 46 nbsp Assat playing against Lukko in 2019 In the 2017 18 season Assat played strongly Jesperi Kotkaniemi was promoted to the SM liiga line up from the U20 league 47 During the World Championship break in November Assat strengthened their team with high class returnees when Jarno Karki who moved to Tappara at the end of the previous season and Sakari Salminen who had played abroad for many years returned 48 In January Tommi Taimi returned to Assat 49 Assat were among the top six in the regular season throughout the autumn season returning to 4th place after the Christmas break After this though Assat s playing worsened and they fired head coach Jyrki Aho The course of Assat improved and the team started to win again finishing in 8th place at the end of the regular season Assat sent Lukko directly to the summer holidays with a 2 0 series win and advanced to the semi finals against Oulun Karpat 50 In the series against Karpat Assat were able to challenge them but the Karpat eventually won the series 4 1 51 nbsp Assat U20 celebrating the U20 Finnish Championship in 2024 In 2024 Assat won the U20 Finnish Championship beating HC TPS in four games 52 Assat s goaltender Topias Rovio was chosen as the playoffs MVP The championship was the second in club history as they also won it in 1980 53 Team identity editCrest and uniform design edit nbsp Assat logo from 1982 to 1994 nbsp Secondary logo of Assat in the early 2000s nbsp Assat s secondary logo since 2023 Assat s primary logo is a spade inside a black ring Assat has used variations of the logo for example the logo from 1982 to 1994 which had a white Assat text on top of the original logo The logo was designed by Vesa Antikainen 8 The club s home uniforms have always been red with another color usually black or white The original jersey of Assat was completely red Assat s home uniform since the 2022 23 season has been red with a small white stripe on the bottom part of the jersey and with white on the shoulders the team s players also wear red pants red socks with a white stripe and a white helmet 54 The away jersey is white with a red stripe on the bottom and with red on the shoulders and is worn along with red pants white socks with a red stripe and a white helmet In 2023 Assat added a black red alternate jersey with a bear logo 55 56 From the early 2000s until 2023 Assat had used a secondary logo which was just the primary logo with a red Assat text above it In 2023 Assat added red black bear logo which includes elements from the predecessor clubs of Assat like the crown for Rosenlewin Urheilijat 38 and the bear for the Porin Karhut The logo also has two hidden spades that are from the official Assat logo The secondary logo is used in the alternate jerseys and merchandise The bear is a big part of the club s identity as it appears in the coat of arms of Pori as well as in the Swedish language name of Pori Bjorneborg 57 58 Mascot edit Assat s mascot has been Rysty Mesikammen since 2017 59 Rysty Mesikammen is a brown bear who wears an ice hockey helmet and Assat s jersey with the number 67 60 Rivalries and fans edit Main articles Satakunnan derby and Assat Sport rivalry Assat s main rivals are considered to be Rauman Lukko and Vaasan Sport 36 61 Assat and Lukko are rivals mainly because of how their cities are located in the same region and how their arenas are about 50 kilometers from each other Assat s largest victory against the two teams came in 1978 when Assat beat Lukko 17 3 on home ice The rivalry has been nicknamed the Satakunnan derby 62 63 It has become a tradition for assat fans to sing the ending of the regional anthem of Satakunta so in 2024 Lukko decided to stop playing it before games 64 Assat s rivalry against Vaasan Sport grew during the 2009 SM liiga qualifiers Assat beat Sport in the game with seven of the qualifiers and thus kept its spot in the SM liiga 65 The games between the clubs are known as the Kasitien derby 66 Assat has an official supporter organization called Pataljoona Finnish for Battalion It is known for its chants tifos and flags in Assat s home and away games 67 68 Season by season record editThis is a list of the last five seasons completed by Assat Note GP Games played W Wins OTW Overtime Wins OTL Overtime Losses L Losses Pts Points GF Goals for GA Goals against Season GP W OTW OTL L Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs 2019 20 59 20 4 8 27 76 141 170 9 Playoffs cancelled due to COVID 19 2020 21 58 15 6 9 28 66 1 14 c 150 193 12 Did not qualify 2021 22 60 11 7 6 36 53 294 d 127 181 15 Did not qualify 2022 23 60 25 5 6 24 91 129 150 8 Lost in quarterfinals 1 4 Ilves 2023 24 60 19 7 10 24 81 136 144 11 Did not qualifyPlayers and personnel editCurrent roster edit viewtalkedit Updated 04 May 2024 69 70 No Nat Player Pos S G Age Acquired Birthplace 78 nbsp Dylan Fabre W L 23 2023 24 Grenoble France 51 nbsp Tuomas Salmela D L 28 2023 24 Tornio Finland 41 nbsp Niklas Rubin G L 28 2022 23 Kungsbacka Sweden 37 nbsp Rami Maatta D L 22 2020 21 Oulu Finland 93 nbsp Lassi Vanhatalo LW L 26 2023 24 Tampere Finland 10 nbsp Jami Virtanen F R 23 2021 22 Pori Finland 73 nbsp Eemil Erholtz W R 24 2021 22 Mikkeli Finland 28 nbsp Verneri Hellman D L 21 2021 22 Pori Finland 29 nbsp Lenni Hameenaho RW R 20 2022 23 Kajaani Finland 19 nbsp Patrik Juhola C L 20 2021 22 Ylojarvi Finland 36 nbsp Karolus Kaarlehto G L 26 2023 24 Turku Finland 86 nbsp Feetu Knihti C L 22 2021 22 Kiukainen Finland 16 nbsp Nestor Noiva RW R 20 2023 24 Helsinki Finland 66 nbsp Joona Riekkinen D L 25 2023 24 Kuopio Finland 35 nbsp Topias Rovio G L 20 2023 24 Turku Finland 20 nbsp Roope Talaja LW L 35 2022 23 Kuopio Finland 61 nbsp Leevi Viitala RW R 22 2021 22 Pomarkku Finland 7 nbsp Topi Vuori D L 19 2023 24 Vihti Finland nbsp Otso Ylitalo C L 19 2023 24 Oulu Finland 26 nbsp Kasperi Ojantakanen C R 29 2023 24 Helsinki Finland nbsp Valtteri Lipiainen RW R 26 2024 25 Lappeenranta Finland nbsp Jonne Tammela W L 26 2024 25 Ylivieska Finland 44 nbsp Jan Mikael Jarvinen F R 36 2022 23 Pirkkala Finland 74 nbsp Peter Tiivola C L 30 2024 25 Helsinki Finland nbsp Radek Kucerik D L 22 2024 25 Kyjov Czech Republic nbsp Valtteri Viljanen D R 30 2024 25 Pori Finland Retired numbers edit nbsp Veli Pekka Ketola s number 13 has been retired by Assat All of Assat s retired numbers are hanging from the rafters of the arena except for Jaroslav Otevrel s number 71 List of retired numbers 72 73 Assat retired numbers No Player Position Career Date of retirement 2 Antti Heikkila D 1967 1981 4 Arto Javanainen RW 1976 19841985 19871989 1994 5 Pekka Rautakallio D 1968 19751977 1979 27 January 2024 74 11 Raimo Kilpio F 1967 1977 21 September 2019 72 12 Tapio Levo D 1972 19811983 1992 21 November 2007 75 13 e Veli Pekka Ketola C 1967 19741977 1981 22 November 2007 f 76 22 Kari Makkonen LW 1974 19791980 1991 2 February 2024 77 89 Jaroslav Otevrel LW 1994 1996 11 February 1996 78 Captains edit nbsp Raimo Kilpio Assat s first captain with an Assat and Ilves jersey in 1990 nbsp Ville Uusitalo captained Assat to a Finnish Championship in 2013 Raimo Kilpio 1967 1977 Veli Pekka Ketola 1977 1981 Harry Nikander 1981 1982 Arto Javanainen 1982 1983 Tapio Levo 1983 1989 Risto Tuomi 1989 1990 Tapio Levo 1990 1992 Olli Kaski 1992 1994 Jokke Heinanen 1994 1995 Jari Korpisalo 1995 1997 Jari Levonen 1997 1998 Pasi Peltonen 1998 2000 Jari Korpisalo 2000 2005 Pasi Peltonen 2005 2007 Matti Kuparinen 2007 2011 Ville Uusitalo 2011 2015 Juha Kiilholma 2015 2016 Matti Kuparinen 2016 2018 Tommi Taimi 2018 2019 Niklas Appelgren 2019 2021 Jarno Karki 2021 2022 Jesse Joensuu 2022 2024 Coaches edit nbsp Alpo Suhonen Assat s coach from 2007 to 2009 Rauli Virtanen 1967 1968 Lasse Heikkila 1968 1974 Matti Jansson 1974 1976 Lasse Heikkila 1972 1981 Antti Heikkila 1981 1986 Tapio Flinck 1986 1989 Matti Keinonen 1989 2 December 1990 Vasily Tikhonov 2 December 1990 1993 Veli Pekka Ketola 1993 28 September 1996 Kari Makkonen 28 September 1996 3 October 1996 Juhani Tamminen 3 October 1996 1998 Esko Nokelainen 1998 1999 Veli Pekka Ketola 1999 1999 Vladimir Jurzinov Jr 1999 2000 Ismo Lantinen 2000 29 September 2000 Vladimir Jurzinov Jr 29 September 2000 12 October 2001 Kaj Matalamaki 12 October 2001 2002 Mika Toivola 2002 2006 Juha Pajuoja 2006 19 November 2006 Jari Harkala 19 November 2006 14 November 2007 Alpo Suhonen 14 November 2007 2009 Pekka Rautakallio 2009 2011 Karri Kivi 2011 2013 Pekka Virta 2013 2014 Pekka Rautakallio 2014 11 February 2016 Mikael Kotkaniemi 11 February 2016 2016 Jyrki Aho 2016 14 January 2018 Mikael Kotkaniemi 14 January 2018 9 November 2018 Pasi Kaukoranta 9 November 2018 2019 Ari Pekka Selin 2019 23 November 2021 Karri Kivi 23 November 2021 2023 Jere Harkala 2023 2024 Jarno Pikkarainen 2024 present NHL drafted players edit nbsp Joel Armia with Assat in 2010 Armia was drafted 16th overall by the Buffalo Sabres in 2011 1975 Tapio Levo Kari Makkonen 1981 Kari Takko 1983 Arto Javanainen Christian Ruuttu 1984 Arto Javanainen Kari Takko 1988 Ari Matilainen 1990 Rauli Raitanen 1993 Petri Varis 1994 Tommi Rajamaki 1995 Timo Hakanen 1998 Mika Lehto 2002 Jarkko Immonen 2006 Jesse Joensuu Leo Komarov 2011 Joel Armia 2014 Juho Lammikko 2015 Aleksi Saarela 2018 Jesperi Kotkaniemi Otto Kivenmaki 2019 Antti Tuomisto 2020 Roni Hirvonen 2021 Aleksi Heimosalmi Rasmus Korhonen 2023 Lenni HameenahoInternational campaigns editText in bold implies that Assat won the game Season Opponent Summary Placement 1967 68 Legia Warzaw 6 3 Third round exit 12 6 2 Valerenga 7 2 8 3 Dynamo Berlin 0 5 6 3 1971 72 Podhale Nowy Targ 0 5 By forfeit 79 1978 79 Podhale Nowy Targ 7 2 3rd place 21 Poldi Kladno 3 8 HC CSKA Moscow 3 12 Skelleftea AIK 3 2 Other international games edit Text in bold implies that Assat won the game 80 81 Year season Opponent Summary 1971 72 SONP Kladno 4 5 Torpedo Gorky 3 8 Skelleftea AIK 2 4 Bodens BK 3 7 IF Bjorkloven 2 3 2002 HC Davos 5 3 Avangard Omsk 1 2 2003 HC Davos 3 4 2004 Timra IK 3 1 Modo Hockey 0 2 Skelleftea AIK 1 0 2006 IF Bjorkloven 3 3 Lulea HF 4 2 HC Davos 5 2 Pardubice HC 3 7 2007 IF Bjorkloven 4 2 2008 ASK Ogre 4 2 Lausanne HC 2 3 OT HC Ambri Piotta 4 1 HC Davos 5 2 IF Bjorkloven 6 3 2009 Vaxjo Lakers 1 2 HC La Chaux de Fonds 4 1 HC Lugano 4 2 SC Bern 4 5 EHC Biel 1 2 2011 Vaxjo Lakers 2 4 2012 Vaxjo Lakers 4 3 OT 2013 Modo Hockey 0 2 Timra IK 2 1 OT Skelleftea AIK 2 3 2018 IF Bjorkloven 5 1 2019 Orebro HK 2 3 SO Brynas IF 2 4 2023 Timra IK 1 4Franchise records edit nbsp Pasi Pele Peltonen the player with the most games with Assat in October 2008 The following list contains statistics about the five highest point scorers in franchise history in events including playoffs Figures are updated after each completed season current Assat player Note Pos Position GP Games Played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Points Player Pos GP G A Pts Arto Javanainen F 678 472 342 814 Kari Makkonen F 655 336 365 701 Tapio Levo D 680 256 279 535 Veli Pekka Ketola F 344 225 268 493 Jari Korpisalo F 612 227 242 469 Goals Player Pos GP G Arto Javanainen F 678 472 Kari Makkonen F 655 336 Tapio Levo D 680 256 Jari Korpisalo F 612 227 Veli Pekka Ketola F 344 225 Assists Player Pos GP A Kari Makkonen F 655 365 Arto Javanainen F 678 342 Tapio Levo D 680 279 Veli Pekka Ketola F 344 268 Marko Kivenmaki F 479 244 Games played Player Pos GP Pasi Peltonen D 876 Harry Nikander D 688 Tapio Levo D 680 Arto Javanainen F 678 Kari Makkonen F 655 Sources Elite Prospects Assat franchise records Home arena editHome arena edit Main article Isomaki Ice Hall nbsp Isomaki Ice Hall s ice rink from the inside nbsp Isomaki ice rink in 1964 The Isomaki Ice Hall Finnish Isomaen jaahalli was opened in 1964 as an outdoor artificial ice rink The arena was finished in 1971 with a capacity of 8 000 spectators As of 2023 the spectator capacity is 6 150 73 Currently the Isomaki Ice Hall is known for its closed atmosphere and reputation as a difficult arena for away teams The arena is located in the Pori Sporting Center in the Isomaki district It was last renovated between 2014 and 2016 during this time period its name was officially changed to Isomaki Areena 82 83 The current audience capacity of the arena ranges from 6 150 to 6 500 spectators As of 9 September 2023 the arena was known by sponsor name Enersense Areena 84 In 2023 after a successful season the arena got a new jumbotron and new sound technology increasing the amount of speakers from ten to 130 Isomaki also got more LED screens 85 The jumbotron was reported to have the best image quality in all of Finland 86 Training facilities edit Assat mainly practises in the Isomaki Ice Hall but also uses the Astora Areena which was constructed in 2011 Astora Areena is owned by Porin Assat ry and is used by all Assat junior teams 87 88 Women s team edit nbsp Assat women s jersey used by Tiina Paasikunnas Assat has had a women s representative team in 1982 95 and 1999 2003 Assat was one of the ten founders of the Naisten SM sarja now Naisten Liiga Arguably the best female player to come out of the Assat junior department after the collapse of the senior team is Sofianna Sundelin Olympic and World Championship bronze medallist who currently plays for St Cloud State Huskies in the NCAA Division I 89 90 Notable Assat alumni include Sari Fisk and Anne Haanpaa 91 Former Assat player Tatyana Tsaryova is also a World Championship bronze medallist 92 93 Team records edit These are the top five point scorers in franchise history Figures are updated after each completed season current Assat player Note Pos Position GP Games Played G Goals A Assists Pts PointsPoints Player Pos GP G A Pts Sari Marjamaki F 107 82 47 121 Katri Javanainen F 100 71 38 109 Sanna Sainio F 96 51 32 83 Sanna Kanerva F 87 56 25 81 Anne Haanpaa D 21 52 21 73See also editPorin Assat Porin Assat men s football Pata esports History of Porin Assat men s ice hockey Notes edit Other nicknames for the club include Punakone Pubijoukkue Patasydamet and Patapaidat Assat played on the outdoor artificial ice rink of Isomaki from 1967 to 1971 season standings were decided by points per game instead of points since COVID 19 regulations didn t allow all teams to play a full season of 60 games season standings were decided by point percentage instead of points since COVID 19 regulations didn t allow all teams to play a full season of 60 games The number 13 was also retired by Assat in 2015 for Lasse Heikkila in the honor of the Porin Karhut It is considered that the player is retired in Karhut not Assat Originally 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