Finnish Karjala Tournament roster

Finnish Karjala Tournament roster

29 Oct 2012 | Henrik Lundqvist
 

The home team Finland announced today the roster for the Karjala Tournament, one of the four Euro Hockey Tour tournaments. The roster includes four NHL lock-out players.

 
 
 
 
Jukka Jalonen named the Finnish Karjala Tournament roster today. It includes four NHL players. The goalies Tuukka Rask and Pekka Rinne and the forwards Mikko Koivu and Jesse Joensuu.

Finland will play Russia November 7, Czech Republic November 9 and Sweden November 10. All games in Turku.

Goalies:
Tuukka Rask, Plzen
Pekka Rinne, Dinamo Minsk

Defensemen:

Teemu Eronen, Jokerit
Ilkka Heikkinen, Lugano
Juuso Hietanen, Torpedo
Janne Jalasvaara, Dynamo Moskva
Mikko Kousa, Torpedo
Teemu Laakso, Severstal
Petteri Nummelin, Lugano
Ossi Väänänen, Jokerit

Forwards:
Ilari Filppula, Jokerit
Jonas Enlund, Sibir
Juha-Pekka Haataja, Kärpät
Niklas Hagman, Lokomotiv
Jesse Joensuu, Ässät
Mikko Koivu, TPS
Petri Kontiola, Traktor
Teemu Laine, Dinamo Minsk
Jori Lehterä, Sibir
Antti Pihlström, Salavat Yulayev
Teemu Ramstedt, Blues
Sakari Salminen, KalPa
Jani Tuppurainen, Donbass
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