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10.11.10 Finland: National Team Roster 10.11.10 FINLAND: NATIONAL TEAM ROSTER KARJALA TOURNAMENT 2010 Helsinki, Finland Born Pi Pa Ot Maa- # PP Seura/Club Syntynyt cm kg Amj lit Sh __ __ __________________ _________________________ ________ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ 31 G Vehanen Petri Ak Bars Kazan -KHL 9.10.77 186 84 38 0 L 32 G Rämö Karri Avangard Omsk -KHL 1.07.86 189 87 10 0 L 5 LD Kukkonen Lasse Metallurg Magnitogorsk-KHL 18.09.81 184 88 79 3 L 6 LD Väänänen Ossi Jokerit Helsinki 18.08.80 191 97 72 1 L 9 LD Välivaara Jyrki JYP Jyväskylä 30.05.76 189 89 28 1 L 21 LD Niskala Janne Metallurg Magnitogorsk-KHL 22.09.81 184 90 68 10 L 25 LD Uusitalo Ville Ässät Pori 6.07.79 184 80 0 0 L 36 RD Hietanen Juuso HV 71 Jönköping -SWE 14.06.85 180 85 15 3 R 41 LD Puistola Pasi HV 71 Jönköping -SWE 16.09.78 182 85 54 2 L 46 LD Jaakola Topi Luleå HF -SWE 15.11.83 186 89 27 0 L 15 C Lindgren Perttu Lukko Rauma 26.08.87 184 85 3 0 L 16 LW Peltonen Ville IFK Helsinki 24.05.73 180 85 249 78 L 19 RW Lehtonen Mikko K. Skellefteå AIK -SWE 1.04.87 193 92 3 0 R 26 C Immonen Jarkko Ak Bars Kazan -KHL 19.04.82 181 95 66 18 R 27 C Kontiola Petri Metallurg Magnitogorsk-KHL 4.10.84 182 92 51 9 R 28 C Lehterä Jori Lokomotiv Jaroslavl -KHL 23.12.87 187 97 20 2 L 29 LW Laine Teemu HV 71 Jönköping -SWE 9.08.82 183 96 9 1 L 39 C Kapanen Niko Ak Bars Kazan -KHL 29.04.78 177 81 157 33 L 40 LW Pihlström Antti JYP Jyväskylä 22.10.84 180 82 32 7 L 42 RW Petrell Lennart IFK Helsinki 13.04.84 191 99 14 0 L 47 RW Lahti Janne Jokerit Helsinki 20.07.82 189 89 4 0 L 50 RW Aaltonen Juhamatti Metallurg Magnitogorsk-KHL 4.06.85 184 85 13 4 R 71 LW Komarov Leo OHK Dynamo Moscow -KHL 23.01.87 180 84 35 2 L ______________________________________________________________________________ 23 Average Height 184,61 cm Average Weight 88,52 kg TEAM MANAGEMENT General Manager Jari Kurri General Manager Head Coach Jukka Jalonen päävalmentaja Coach Petri Matikainen valmentaja Coach Pasi Nurminen valmentaja NorthAm Scout Teppo Numminen pelaajatarkkailu Team Leader Timo Jutila joukkueenjohtaja Physician Harri Hakkarainen lääkäri Physiotherapist Jussi Luoma, Timo Vaittinen fysioterapeutit Masseur Juha Sulin hieroja Equipment Managers Kari Brusin, Riku Koivunen Huoltajat Video Co-ordinator Janne Mälkiä video manageri Media Manager Janne Lahti media manageri Jukka Jalonen Born 02.11.1962 Riihimäki Team Finland Head Coach Education Physical Education Degree from University of Jyväskylä 1988 Coaching Career Season Club League Title Medal / Award 1989-93 Ilves Tampere Head of Junior Coaching Aaro Kivilinna Trophy 90,93 1992-95 Ilves Tampere SM-Liiga Head 1995/96 Lukko Rauma SM-Liiga Ass. / Matikainen Bronze 1996/97 Lukko Rauma SM-Liiga Head 1997/98 Sport Vaasa Division 1 Head 1998/98 HC Alleghe ITA Head 1999/00 Newcastle Riverkings-GBR Head Silver Playoffs 2000/01 Newcastle Jesters -GBR Head Silver B&H Cup 2001-07 HPK Hämeenlinna SM-Liiga Head Gold 2006 and 4xBronze European Champ. Silver 2006 Coach of the Year Hockey Career Played Defence and Forward Season Club League 1979-82 Jääahmat Hyvinkää Division 1 1982/83 Jyp HT Jyväskylä A-junior Championship 1983-85 Jyp HT Jyväskylä Division 1 1985/86 Jyp HT Jyväskylä SM-Liiga (2 0+0=0 0) 1987/88 Jääahmat & Lohi Jyväskylä Division 2 1988/89 Jääahmat Hyvinkää Division 2 Hockey Assignments Season Description 2005 -> Chairman of Finnish Ice Hockey Coaches Club 2006-09 Member of the Council of Finnish Ice Hockey Association 2006 TV Commentator World Championships (Riga) 2007-08 TV Commentator Finnish League FIN National Teams Season Team Description Medal or Ranking 1991/92 U-17 Assistant / Räsänen 1994/95 U-18 Assistant / Sutinen Gold IIHF European Championships 1995/96 U-17 Head Silver U 17 World Challenge 2007/08 A-Team Assistant / Shedden IIHF World Bronze 2008/09 A-Team Head IIHF World 5th Place 2009/10 A-Team Head Olympics Bronze 2009/10 A-Team Head EuroTour 09/10 overall win 2009/10 A-Team Head IIHF World 6th Place Finland “A” Stats Season GP Won Tied Lost Goals Diff. Win % 08/09 25 13 0 12 78- 66 + 12 .520 09/10 26 16 0 10 75- 57 + 18 .615 TOT : 51 29 0 22 153-123 + 30 .568 .
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