Kiekko-Pojat

Joensuun Kiekko-Pojat is a Finnish semi-professional ice hockey team that plays in the Mestis. The club has spent three seasons in the top flight of Finnish hockey, season 1971–72 in SM-sarja and seasons 1989-90 and 1991–92 in SM-liiga.

Kiekko-Pojat
CityJoensuu
LeagueMestis
Founded1960 (1960)
Home arenaMehtimäki Ice Hall
Colours     
General managerJaakko Lipponen
Head coachSimo Karjalainen
CaptainSanteri Koponen
Websitejoensuunkiekkopojat.fi

Honours

Champions

Runners-up

Current team

Updated February 20, 2017[1]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
4 Finland Juuso Akkanen (C) D L 39 2015 Rauma, Finland
20 Finland Santeri Arousva D L 30 2015 Pori, Finland
65 Finland Nico Friman RW R 29 2016 Vantaa, Finland
11 Finland Ville Halonen (A) C L 33 2007 Tampere, Finland
3 Finland Antti Helanto D L 33 2016 Turku, Finland
50 Finland Teemu Holttinen F L 29 2009 Imatra, Finland
92 Finland Lauri Huhdanpää F L 28 2016 Tampere, Finland
33 Finland Lauri Hukkanen F L 32 2016 Joensuu, Finland
28 Finland Roope Hämäläinen C L 31 2015 Lappeenranta, Finland
31 Finland Samuel Jukuri G L 27 2015 Kiiminki, Finland
33 Finland Jonathan Iilahti G L 31 2017 Vaasa, Finland
47 Finland Matti Koistinen (A) D L 37 2012 Outokumpu, Finland
26 Finland Teemu Lahtinen F L 26 2012 Helsinki, Finland
91 Finland Joonas Larinmaa F L 30 2014 Turku, Finland
88 Finland Oskari Lehtinen LW R 29 2016 Turku, Finland
89 Finland Joona Manninen LW L 32 2016 Joensuu, Finland
6 Finland Joni Muranen D L 29 2009 Vantaa, Finland
10 Finland Jere Niemelä D L 33 2014 Joensuu, Finland
17 Finland Teemu Nissinen F R 29 2008 Joensuu, Finland
2 Finland Joel Olkkonen (L) D R 31 2014 Hyvinkää, Finland
16 Finland Jesse Paukku F L 29 2008 Joensuu, Finland
27 Finland Ossi Pellinen (A) Injured Reserve C L 40 2015 Nokia, Finland
71 Finland Kasimir Puruskainen F R 30 2015 Joensuu, Finland
14 Finland Heikki Puustinen LW R 36 2006 Joensuu, Finland
30 Finland Juho Ratilainen G L 25 2012 Liperi, Finland
33 Finland Arttu Ruotsalainen G L 23 2014 Joensuu, Finland
21 Finland Ville Räsänen D L 25 2013 Joensuu, Finland
90 Finland Ville Silvast G L 37 2015 Pieksämäki, Finland
12 Finland Oula Uski C L 31 2015 Järvenpää, Finland

Team officials

Updated February 20, 2017[2]

Title Staff Member
General Manager Jaakko Lipponen
Head coach Simo Karjalainen[3]
Assistant coach Mikko Rämö
Goaltending Coach Mikko Rämö
Sami Puruskainen season 2009–10

Retired numbers

Former players

All time statistics leaders

Goals
Player Goals
Markku Kyllönen 206
Jari Hämäläinen 195
Jyrki Manninen 145
Jani Keränen 108
Sami Puruskainen 106
Assists
Player Assists
Markku Kyllönen 232
Sami Puruskainen 217
Jyrki Manninen 213
Jari Hämäläinen 182
Pasi Nissinen 156
Points
Player Points
Markku Kyllönen 438
Jari Hämäläinen 377
Jyrki Manninen 358
Sami Puruskainen 323
Pasi Nissinen 255

Season by season record

Since rejoining the Mestis in 2004–05[4]

Season League GP W T L OTW OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2004–05 Mestis 441162712911717811thSaved from relegation
2005–06 Mestis 4517820451311608thQuarterfinal loss
2006–07 Mestis 4522518501511376thQuarterfinal loss
2007–08 Mestis 45201933691331257thQuarterfinal loss
2008–09 Mesits 45271125901561011stFinal loss
2009–10 Mestis 45231255841731282ndChampion
2010–11 Mestis 491622336214617310thDid not make playoffs
2011–12 Mestis 46181684741421344thFinal loss
2012–13 Mestis 48201846741551446thBronze game loss

References

  1. "Eliteprospects". Eliteprospects. Retrieved 2016-10-04.
  2. "Jokipojat". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2016-10-04.
  3. "https://yle.fi/a/3-12663355". {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  4. "Jokipojat - Team History and Stats". eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2013-12-16.
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