Statistics Finland 1978-1979

League: World Championship

 
This club in 1978-1979: EJC | WJC | World Championship
 
Year: Stage: Position:
 
# Player name Pos GP G A P PIM +/-
1.Reijo RuotsalainenRD62020
2.Pertti KoivulahtiF80440
3.Veli-Matti RuismaF60000
4.Antero LehtonenF83360
5.Seppo AhokainenF81010
6.Hannu HaapalainenD60000
7.Juhani TamminenF84040
8.Timo NummelinD70000
9.Jouni RinneF83142
10.Matti RautiainenF82132
11.Jukka KoskilahtiF60002
12.Pekka RautakallioD72132
13.Tapio KoskinenF83032
14.Pertti ValkeapääD70004
15.Mikko LeinonenF81124
16.Kari ElorantaD60004
17.Pekka MarjamäkiD72134
18.Jukka PorvariF84158
19.Seppo RepoC83258
20.Lasse LitmaD601110
Recent transfersShow all transfers»
  1. 19 Apr 2024 |  Devin DiDiomete  (F)
     
    Gyergyói HKarrowretired
  2. 19 Apr 2024 |  Tyson McLellan  (F)
     
    EV Landshutarrowunknown
  3. 19 Apr 2024 |  Valentin Pfeifer  (F)
     
    Füchse Duisburgarrowunknown
  4. 19 Apr 2024 |  Lukas Mannes  (D)
     
    TecArt BlackDragonsarrowESC Wohnbau Moskitos Essen
  5. 19 Apr 2024 |  Sam Ruopp  (D)
     
    EHC Lausitzer FüchsearrowERC Ingolstadt
  6. 19 Apr 2024 |  Sascha Maul  (D)
     
    Deggendorfer SCarrowEHF Passau Black Hawks
  7. 19 Apr 2024 |  Steffen Tölzer  (D)
     
    Starbulls RosenheimarrowEV Lindau

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