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Riikka Sallinen

Hanna-Riikka Sallinen (née Nieminen, previously Välilä; born 12 June 1973) is a Finnish retired ice hockey, bandy, rinkball, and pesäpallo player.[1] She is one of the most highly decorated players to have ever competed in international ice hockey.[2][3]

Riikka Sallinen
Hockey Hall of Fame, 2022
Born (1973-06-12) 12 June 1973 (age 49)
Jyväskylä, Central Finland, Finland
Height 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Weight 60 kg (132 lb; 9 st 6 lb)
Position Forward
Shot Right
Played for
Coached for HV71
National team  Finland
Playing career 1988–2003, 2013–2019
Coaching career 2019–2021

Sallinen played sixteen seasons with the Finland women's national ice hockey team and earned two Olympic bronze medals, one World Championship silver and six bronze medals, and three European Championship gold medals. In 2007, Sallinen was one of the first two women inducted into the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame, along with defenceman Marianne Ihalainen. She was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame on 21 May 2010 in Cologne, Germany as part of the World Championship festivities; she was only the fourth woman and the first European woman to receive this honor.[4] She is currently the leading all-time European scorer in World Championships and Olympics.

Sallinen's bronze medal at the 2018 Olympics in PyeongChang made her the oldest player to ever win an Olympic medal in ice hockey, replacing her compatriot Teemu Selänne who set the record at the 2014 Winter Olympics after winning bronze in the men's ice hockey tournament at age 43. Sallinen was awarded the medal at age 44, twenty years after she first won an Olympic medal in the inaugural women's Olympic hockey tournament.[5]

In 2022 she became the ninth woman player named to the Hockey Hall of Fame;[6] she is the first woman not born in North America to be so honoured.[7]

Ice hockey playing career

Sallinen played eleven seasons in the Naisten SM-sarja and was a five time Finnish Champion, first in 1988–89 with Etelä-Vantaan Urheilijat (EVU), then in 1993–94 with the Keravan Shakers, and in 1996–97, 1997–98, and 2015–16 with JYP Jyväskylä Naiset. She scored 201 goals and notched 194 assists (395 points) in 135 regular season games, averaging 2.93 points per game across her Naisten SM-sarja career, and appeared in 41 Naisten SM-sarja playoff games, scoring 86 points, (36 goals and 50 assists).

In 2016, she joined HV71 in the SDHL. She would captain the team from 2017 to 2019, scoring a total of 119 points in 92 games. She was suspended for four games in the 2018-19 playoffs after bodychecking a Leksands IF player.[8]

She announced her retirement from competition in April 2019, at age 46, shortly after achieving silver at the 2019 IIHF Women's World Championship.[2]

International ice hockey career

Sallinen represented Finland at three IIHF Women's European Championships, eight IIHF World Women's Championships, and four Olympics. Over her international career she would score 109 goals, 95 assists for 204 points while accumulating only 24 PIMs.[9]

She made her international debut at the 1989 Women's European Championship.[10] She was also a member of Team Finland during the first IIHF-sanctioned international Women's World Ice Hockey Championship in 1990. Leading all players in scoring at the 1994 IIHF Women's World Championship, she was named the tournament's Best Forward. After leading all players in scoring at the 1997 IIHF Women's World Championship, she became the first woman to be named a top-3 forward in three consecutive World Championships.

In her first Olympics in 1998 she led the tournament in scoring, amassing 12 points (7 goals & 5 assists) in six games and leading the Finnish team to the bronze medal. Sallinen would also lead the Finnish national team to three European Championship titles and six IIHF World Women's Championship bronze medals and one silver.

In August 2013, the IIHF reported that she was attempting a comeback[11] and in December 2013, following several matches in the Naisten SM-sarja, she was selected for the Finnish women's team for the Sochi Olympics. She made the Finnish Olympic team again for the 2018 Olympics, helping Finland to a bronze medal.[5][12]

She scored 4 points in 7 games at the 2019 IIHF Women's World Championship as Finland won their first silver medal in history. During the tournament, she averaged 19:58 time-on-ice, second on the team. The logo for the Championship, held in Finland, was designed by Michelle Karvinen in tribute to her career.

Rinkball career

In rinkball, Sallinen won the European Championship gold in 1989.[13]

Personal life

Sallinen was born Hanna-Riikka Nieminen on 12 June 1973 in Jyväskylä, Central Finland. She was raised in a sports-oriented home; her father and two older brothers were also successful athletes. Her father, Eero, was a Finnish Champion pesäpallo player in the 1960s. Lasse Nieminen, Sallinen’s eldest brother, played nearly 500 games with JYP Jyväskylä in the Liiga and currently serves as assistant coach to the JYP U16 juniors team. Juha “Jussi” Nieminen, Sallinen’s second eldest brother, played twelve seasons in the Superpesis with Jyväskylän Kiri.[14]

Sallinen is a physical therapist by training and works in the public sector with disabled and permanently ill people, in addition to working with her husband in the family’s pain management and rehabilitation practice.[14]

Sallinen and former Liiga player Mika Välilä were married in 2002 and divorced in early 2018.[15] Their two sons, Emil Välilä (born 2003) and Elis Välilä (born 2005), play on the U18 and U16 teams of the Tappara ice hockey club respectively, the same junior organization in which their father developed.

Sallinen and osteopath Petteri Sallinen married in late 2018. They have a physical therapy practice in Sweden, in which each of them takes responsibility for one-half of patient care; Petteri focuses on alleviating patients’ pain and Riikka develops physical therapy regimens for rehabilitation. Petteri, a former film director, was previously married to actress and theater director Anu Hälvä; they divorced in early 2018, and have two children together.[16]

Ice hockey career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1988–89 EVU SM-sarja 6 19 7 26 2
1989–90 JyP HT I-div. 4 5 3 8 0
1991–92 JyP HT I-div. 10 41 3 44 2
1992–93 SC Lyss LKA 17 50 30 80 0
1993–94 Shakers SM-sarja 21 73 56 129 8 5 11 11 22 4
1994–95 JyP HT I-div. 8 35 13 48 25
1995–96 KalPa SM-sarja 10 10 8 18 0
1996–97 JyP HT SM-sarja 24 26 38 64 0 6 3 5 8 4
1997–98 JYP SM-sarja 12 13 8 21 2 6 2 8 10 0
1999–2000 JYP SM-sarja 2 1 0 1 0
2000–01 JyHC SM-sarja 9 10 9 19 6
2001–02 JyHC SM-sarja 13 10 12 22 2 2 1 1 2 2
2002–03 Limhamn HK Div. 1 3 3 3 6 0
2003–2013 did not play
2013–14 JYP SM-sarja 13 7 12 19 18 8 5 11 16 12
2014–15 JYP SM-sarja 14 12 25 37 8 7 5 7 12 4
2015–16 JYP SM-sarja 11 20 19 39 6 6 5 5 10 2
2016–17 HV71 SDHL 23 10 11 21 12 6 3 3 6 4
2016–17 IF Troja/Ljungby Div. 1 1 2 3 5 0
2017–18 HV71 SDHL 36 15 32 47 24 2 1 1 2 2
2018–19 HV71 SDHL 33 14 37 51 8 4 1 1 2 25
SM-sarja totals 135 201 194 395 52 41 36 50 86 28
SDHL totals 92 39 80 119 44 12 5 5 10 31

International

Year Team Event Result   GP G A Pts PIM
1989 Finland EC   5 9 2 11 2
1990 Finland WC   5 8 2 10 4
1992 Finland WC   5 6 2 8 0
1993 Finland EC   3 2 2 4 0
1994 Finland WC   5 4 8 13 4
1995 Finland EC   5 9 14 23 2
1997 Finland WC   5 5 5 10 0
1998 Finland OG   6 7 5 12 4
2002 Finland OG 4th 5 0 3 3 2
2014 Finland OG 5th 6 1 4 5 0
2015 Finland WC   6 6 0 6 0
2016 Finland WC 4th 6 1 5 6 0
2017 Finland WC   6 1 2 3 2
2018 Finland OG   6 4 1 5 0
2019 Finland WC   7 0 4 4 8
Senior totals 81 63 59 123 28

Awards and honours

Ice hockey

Award Year
Finland
Finnish Champion in Women's Ice Hockey 1989 (EVU), 1994 (Shakers), 1997, 1998, 2016 (JYP)
Tiia Reima Award 1993–94 (73 goals)
Marianne Ihalainen Award 1993–94 (129 points), 1996–97 (64 points)
Suomen Jääkiekkoleijona
Hockey Hall of Fame Finland
2007
Karoliina Rantamäki Award 2015–16
President's Trophy 2018[17]
Number retired by JYP Jyväskylä 4 January 2020[18][19]
International
IIHF Women's World Championship Best Forward 1990, 1994
IIHF Women's World Championship All-Star Team 1992, 1994, 1997
IIHF Hall of Fame 2010
Hockey Hall of Fame[6] 2022

Other sports

Award Year
Bandy
Finnish Champion in Women's Bandy 1989 , 1990, 1991, 1992 (JPS)
Finnish Bandy Association Player of the Year 1989, 1992[20]
Pesäpallo
Finnish Champion in Women's Pesäpallo 1989 (Kiri), 1992, 1993 (LaVi)
Superpesis Player of the Year 1989, 1992, 1993
Superpesis Batting Queen 1993, 1995
Superpesis Most Hits 1993, 1995
Superpesis Most Runs 1989, 1993
Superpesis Golden Bat 1993, 1995
Superpesis Golden Mitt 1993
Rinkball
European Championship Gold Medal 1989
Finnish Champion in Women's Rinkball 1989, 1990, 1992 (JPS), 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 (TRIO 90)

References

Content in this article is translated from the existing Finnish Wikipedia article at fi:Riikka Sallinen; see its history for attribution.

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  10. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Full name: Hanna-Riikka Nieminen-Välilä
  11. ^ Risto Pakarinen (13 August 2013). . International Ice Hockey Federation. Archived from the original on 2 January 2014. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  12. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 13 March 2009.
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  17. ^ Seppänen, Antti, ed. (5 February 2018). "Liiga palkitsi kauden 2017–18 parhaat – tässä palkittujen lista" [Liiga rewarded the best of the 2017-18 season- the list of award winners]. liiga.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  18. ^ "JYP kunnioittaa Suomen menestyneimmän naisjääkiekkoilijan uraa: Riikka Sallisen pelinumero jäädytetään" [JYP honors the career of Finland's most successful women's ice hockey player: Riikka Sallinen's game number to be retired] (in Finnish). Yle. 6 November 2019. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  19. ^ Foster, Meredith (7 November 2019). "To The Rafters: JYP to retire Riikka Sallinen's number". The Ice Garden. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
  20. ^ Koskela, Kristina; Karlsson, Tobias; Hoppu, Tuomas, eds. (2020). "Jääpallokirja 2020" (PDF). Jääpallokirja (in Finnish). Helsinki: Suomen Jääpalloliito: 128. ISSN 0784-0411. Retrieved 22 February 2021.

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Hanna Riikka Sallinen nee Nieminen previously Valila born 12 June 1973 is a Finnish retired ice hockey bandy rinkball and pesapallo player 1 She is one of the most highly decorated players to have ever competed in international ice hockey 2 3 Riikka SallinenHockey Hall of Fame 2022Born 1973 06 12 12 June 1973 age 49 Jyvaskyla Central Finland FinlandHeight1 63 m 5 ft 4 in Weight60 kg 132 lb 9 st 6 lb PositionForwardShotRightPlayed forHV71Limhamn HKKalPa KuopioShakers KeravaDHC LyssJYP JyvaskylaEVU VantaaCoached forHV71National team FinlandPlaying career1988 2003 2013 2019Coaching career2019 2021Medal record Women s ice hockeyRepresenting FinlandOlympic Games2018 Pyeongchang Ice hockey1998 Nagano Ice hockeyWorld Championship2019 Finland2017 United States2015 Sweden1997 Canada1994 United States1992 Finland1990 CanadaEuropean Championship1995 Latvia1993 Denmark1989 West GermanySallinen played sixteen seasons with the Finland women s national ice hockey team and earned two Olympic bronze medals one World Championship silver and six bronze medals and three European Championship gold medals In 2007 Sallinen was one of the first two women inducted into the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame along with defenceman Marianne Ihalainen She was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame on 21 May 2010 in Cologne Germany as part of the World Championship festivities she was only the fourth woman and the first European woman to receive this honor 4 She is currently the leading all time European scorer in World Championships and Olympics Sallinen s bronze medal at the 2018 Olympics in PyeongChang made her the oldest player to ever win an Olympic medal in ice hockey replacing her compatriot Teemu Selanne who set the record at the 2014 Winter Olympics after winning bronze in the men s ice hockey tournament at age 43 Sallinen was awarded the medal at age 44 twenty years after she first won an Olympic medal in the inaugural women s Olympic hockey tournament 5 In 2022 she became the ninth woman player named to the Hockey Hall of Fame 6 she is the first woman not born in North America to be so honoured 7 Contents 1 Ice hockey playing career 1 1 International ice hockey career 2 Rinkball career 3 Personal life 4 Ice hockey career statistics 4 1 Regular season and playoffs 4 2 International 5 Awards and honours 5 1 Ice hockey 5 2 Other sports 6 References 7 External linksIce hockey playing career EditSallinen played eleven seasons in the Naisten SM sarja and was a five time Finnish Champion first in 1988 89 with Etela Vantaan Urheilijat EVU then in 1993 94 with the Keravan Shakers and in 1996 97 1997 98 and 2015 16 with JYP Jyvaskyla Naiset She scored 201 goals and notched 194 assists 395 points in 135 regular season games averaging 2 93 points per game across her Naisten SM sarja career and appeared in 41 Naisten SM sarja playoff games scoring 86 points 36 goals and 50 assists In 2016 she joined HV71 in the SDHL She would captain the team from 2017 to 2019 scoring a total of 119 points in 92 games She was suspended for four games in the 2018 19 playoffs after bodychecking a Leksands IF player 8 She announced her retirement from competition in April 2019 at age 46 shortly after achieving silver at the 2019 IIHF Women s World Championship 2 International ice hockey career Edit Sallinen represented Finland at three IIHF Women s European Championships eight IIHF World Women s Championships and four Olympics Over her international career she would score 109 goals 95 assists for 204 points while accumulating only 24 PIMs 9 She made her international debut at the 1989 Women s European Championship 10 She was also a member of Team Finland during the first IIHF sanctioned international Women s World Ice Hockey Championship in 1990 Leading all players in scoring at the 1994 IIHF Women s World Championship she was named the tournament s Best Forward After leading all players in scoring at the 1997 IIHF Women s World Championship she became the first woman to be named a top 3 forward in three consecutive World Championships In her first Olympics in 1998 she led the tournament in scoring amassing 12 points 7 goals amp 5 assists in six games and leading the Finnish team to the bronze medal Sallinen would also lead the Finnish national team to three European Championship titles and six IIHF World Women s Championship bronze medals and one silver In August 2013 the IIHF reported that she was attempting a comeback 11 and in December 2013 following several matches in the Naisten SM sarja she was selected for the Finnish women s team for the Sochi Olympics She made the Finnish Olympic team again for the 2018 Olympics helping Finland to a bronze medal 5 12 She scored 4 points in 7 games at the 2019 IIHF Women s World Championship as Finland won their first silver medal in history During the tournament she averaged 19 58 time on ice second on the team The logo for the Championship held in Finland was designed by Michelle Karvinen in tribute to her career Rinkball career EditIn rinkball Sallinen won the European Championship gold in 1989 13 Personal life EditSallinen was born Hanna Riikka Nieminen on 12 June 1973 in Jyvaskyla Central Finland She was raised in a sports oriented home her father and two older brothers were also successful athletes Her father Eero was a Finnish Champion pesapallo player in the 1960s Lasse Nieminen Sallinen s eldest brother played nearly 500 games with JYP Jyvaskyla in the Liiga and currently serves as assistant coach to the JYP U16 juniors team Juha Jussi Nieminen Sallinen s second eldest brother played twelve seasons in the Superpesis with Jyvaskylan Kiri 14 Sallinen is a physical therapist by training and works in the public sector with disabled and permanently ill people in addition to working with her husband in the family s pain management and rehabilitation practice 14 Sallinen and former Liiga player Mika Valila were married in 2002 and divorced in early 2018 15 Their two sons Emil Valila born 2003 and Elis Valila born 2005 play on the U18 and U16 teams of the Tappara ice hockey club respectively the same junior organization in which their father developed Sallinen and osteopath Petteri Sallinen married in late 2018 They have a physical therapy practice in Sweden in which each of them takes responsibility for one half of patient care Petteri focuses on alleviating patients pain and Riikka develops physical therapy regimens for rehabilitation Petteri a former film director was previously married to actress and theater director Anu Halva they divorced in early 2018 and have two children together 16 Ice hockey career statistics EditRegular season and playoffs Edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM1988 89 EVU SM sarja 6 19 7 26 2 1989 90 JyP HT I div 4 5 3 8 0 1991 92 JyP HT I div 10 41 3 44 2 1992 93 SC Lyss LKA 17 50 30 80 0 1993 94 Shakers SM sarja 21 73 56 129 8 5 11 11 22 41994 95 JyP HT I div 8 35 13 48 25 1995 96 KalPa SM sarja 10 10 8 18 0 1996 97 JyP HT SM sarja 24 26 38 64 0 6 3 5 8 41997 98 JYP SM sarja 12 13 8 21 2 6 2 8 10 01999 2000 JYP SM sarja 2 1 0 1 0 2000 01 JyHC SM sarja 9 10 9 19 6 2001 02 JyHC SM sarja 13 10 12 22 2 2 1 1 2 22002 03 Limhamn HK Div 1 3 3 3 6 02003 2013 did not play2013 14 JYP SM sarja 13 7 12 19 18 8 5 11 16 122014 15 JYP SM sarja 14 12 25 37 8 7 5 7 12 42015 16 JYP SM sarja 11 20 19 39 6 6 5 5 10 22016 17 HV71 SDHL 23 10 11 21 12 6 3 3 6 42016 17 IF Troja Ljungby Div 1 1 2 3 5 0 2017 18 HV71 SDHL 36 15 32 47 24 2 1 1 2 22018 19 HV71 SDHL 33 14 37 51 8 4 1 1 2 25SM sarja totals 135 201 194 395 52 41 36 50 86 28SDHL totals 92 39 80 119 44 12 5 5 10 31International Edit Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM1989 Finland EC 5 9 2 11 21990 Finland WC 5 8 2 10 41992 Finland WC 5 6 2 8 01993 Finland EC 3 2 2 4 01994 Finland WC 5 4 8 13 41995 Finland EC 5 9 14 23 21997 Finland WC 5 5 5 10 01998 Finland OG 6 7 5 12 42002 Finland OG 4th 5 0 3 3 22014 Finland OG 5th 6 1 4 5 02015 Finland WC 6 6 0 6 02016 Finland WC 4th 6 1 5 6 02017 Finland WC 6 1 2 3 22018 Finland OG 6 4 1 5 02019 Finland WC 7 0 4 4 8Senior totals 81 63 59 123 28Awards and honours EditIce hockey Edit Award YearFinlandFinnish Champion in Women s Ice Hockey 1989 EVU 1994 Shakers 1997 1998 2016 JYP Tiia Reima Award 1993 94 73 goals Marianne Ihalainen Award 1993 94 129 points 1996 97 64 points Suomen Jaakiekkoleijona Hockey Hall of Fame Finland 2007Karoliina Rantamaki Award 2015 16President s Trophy 2018 17 Number retired by JYP Jyvaskyla 4 January 2020 18 19 InternationalIIHF Women s World Championship Best Forward 1990 1994IIHF Women s World Championship All Star Team 1992 1994 1997IIHF Hall of Fame 2010Hockey Hall of Fame 6 2022Other sports Edit Award YearBandyFinnish Champion in Women s Bandy 1989 1990 1991 1992 JPS Finnish Bandy Association Player of the Year 1989 1992 20 PesapalloFinnish Champion in Women s Pesapallo 1989 Kiri 1992 1993 LaVi Superpesis Player of the Year 1989 1992 1993Superpesis Batting Queen 1993 1995Superpesis Most Hits 1993 1995Superpesis Most Runs 1989 1993Superpesis Golden Bat 1993 1995Superpesis Golden Mitt 1993RinkballEuropean Championship Gold Medal 1989Finnish Champion in Women s Rinkball 1989 1990 1992 JPS 1993 1994 1995 1996 TRIO 90 References EditContent in this article is translated from the existing Finnish Wikipedia article at fi Riikka Sallinen see its history for attribution Freijd Johan 16 December 2019 Riikka Sallinen ny assisterande tranare i HV71 Dam Riikka Sallinen new assistant coach to HV71 Dam in Swedish HV71 Retrieved 20 December 2019 a b Foster Meredith 15 June 2019 Team Finland legend Riikka Sallinen retires The Ice Garden Retrieved 20 December 2019 Murphy Mike 27 December 2019 Making the case that Riikka Sallinen is the GOAT The Ice Garden Retrieved 7 November 2020 IIHF Hall of Fame inducts six new members National Hockey League Retrieved 5 March 2010 a b Winter Olympics Finland beat OAR 3 2 to claim women s ice hockey bronze BBC 21 February 2018 Retrieved 21 February 2018 a b Canuck icons Henrik Daniel Sedin Sens star Alfredsson lead 2022 Hockey Hall of Fame class CBC Sports The Canadian Press 27 June 2022 Retrieved 27 June 2022 Daniel and Henrik Sedin Daniel Alfredsson headline Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2022 Sportsnet 27 June 2022 Retrieved 27 June 2022 Lang avstangning for HV stjarnan efter huvudtackling Hockeysverige Mer av sporten du alskar IIHF Hall welcomes five International Ice Hockey Federation Retrieved 7 March 2010 Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Riikka Nieminen Valila Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Full name Hanna Riikka Nieminen Valila Risto Pakarinen 13 August 2013 Valila makes comeback International Ice Hockey Federation Archived from the original on 2 January 2014 Retrieved 26 August 2013 Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Finland Ice Hockey at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 13 March 2009 Riikka Sallinen wikipe wiki Retrieved 12 February 2022 a b Ikonen Petteri 21 November 2019 Peliuran jalkeen Edes otteluiden seuraaminen ei ole enaa sytyttanyt Riikka Salliselle paloa pelaamiseen leijonat fi in Finnish Finnish Ice Hockey Association Retrieved 25 September 2020 Karhu Ann Christine 1 April 2019 Riikka Sallinen antoi jaakiekolle toisen mahdollisuuden mutta yksi asia olisi voinut jaada kokematta Pelkasin etta elama muuttuu pysyvasti Yle in Finnish Retrieved 25 September 2020 Ylimutka Leena 31 January 2019 Avioero Anu Halvan ja Petteri Sallisen 22 vuoden pituinen liitto paattyi ex mies nai olympiatason jaakiekkoilijan Iltalehti in Finnish Retrieved 25 September 2020 Seppanen Antti ed 5 February 2018 Liiga palkitsi kauden 2017 18 parhaat tassa palkittujen lista Liiga rewarded the best of the 2017 18 season the list of award winners liiga fi in Finnish Retrieved 5 July 2019 JYP kunnioittaa Suomen menestyneimman naisjaakiekkoilijan uraa Riikka Sallisen pelinumero jaadytetaan JYP honors the career of Finland s most successful women s ice hockey player Riikka Sallinen s game number to be retired in Finnish Yle 6 November 2019 Retrieved 20 December 2019 Foster Meredith 7 November 2019 To The Rafters JYP to retire Riikka Sallinen s number The Ice Garden Retrieved 20 December 2019 Koskela Kristina Karlsson Tobias Hoppu Tuomas eds 2020 Jaapallokirja 2020 PDF Jaapallokirja in Finnish Helsinki Suomen Jaapalloliito 128 ISSN 0784 0411 Retrieved 22 February 2021 External links EditBiographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects com or Eurohockey com Hanna Riikka VALILA at the International Olympic CommitteePreceded byPatrik Laine Winner of the President s trophy2017 18 Succeeded byKaapo Kakko Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Riikka Sallinen amp oldid 1123358591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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