HIFK (ice hockey)
HIFK (a traditional abbreviation of Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna, Helsingfors, English: "Sporting Society Fellows, Helsinki") is a professional ice hockey team based in Helsinki, Finland that plays in the Liiga, the sport's top-level league in Finland. The team plays at Helsinki Ice Hall.
Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna, Helsingfors | |
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City | Helsinki |
League | Liiga |
Founded | 1897 |
Home arena | Helsingin jäähalli |
Colours | Red, white, dark blue |
Owner(s) | HIFK Ligaföreningen rf. |
General manager | Jukka Valtanen |
Head coach | Jarno Pikkarainen |
Captain | Jere Sallinen |
Parent club(s) | HIFK |
Farm club(s) | Jokipojat |
Championships | 1969, 1970, 1974, 1980, 1983, 1998, 2011 |
Website | hifk |
Active departments of HIFK | ||
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Bandy | Floorball | Football |
Handball | Ice hockey (men's) | Ice hockey (women's) |
Athletics | Bowling | Golf |
eSports |
History
The club was founded in 1897 and started participating in ice hockey in 1929. Since then, HIFK has won the Finnish national championship seven times (1969, 1970, 1974, 1980, 1983, 1998, and 2011). HIFK has the highest number of audience in the Liiga and is one of the wealthiest sports clubs in Finland.
The derbies against local rivals Jokerit were often sold out and were among the fiercest in Nordic ice hockey, but are no longer played following Jokerit's withdrawal from Liiga after the 2013–14 season to join the Russian-based Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Following a history of even series of games, HIFK won the game total with 106–105 after a 2–1 victory in a classical outdoor game in March 2014, claiming the title of Helsinki's dominion.[1]
HIFK's general manager starting from May 1, 2008, is Jukka Valtanen. He is the successor of Pentti Matikainen, who coached Team Finland to its first hockey Olympic medal (silver) in Calgary 1988.
HIFK won the Finnish national championship in the 2010–11 season when they defeated Espoo Blues.
The championship team from 1998 is widely recognized as one of the best ever to have skated together in the top flight of Finnish ice hockey. Players on the 1998 championship team included a number of future (and former) NHL players – including Tim Thomas, Jan Čaloun, Johan Davidsson, Bob Halkidis, Olli Jokinen, Jere Karalahti, Jarno Kultanen, Brian Rafalski, Christian Ruuttu, Jarkko Ruutu, Kimmo Timonen and Marko Tuomainen.
History
One of the major influences to HIFK was the NHL veteran and Stanley Cup winner Carl Brewer. Hired in 1968 as a playing coach, he advocated a North American style of play which has persisted in HIFK since. Brewer's influence on the way ice hockey is played in Finland led to his posthumous induction to the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003.
Honors
SM-sarja
SM-sarja Kanada-malja: 1969, 1970, 1974 SM-sarja Kanada-malja: 1973, 1975 SM-sarja Kanada-malja: 1955, 1959, 1971, 1972
SM-liiga
International
Ahearne Cup (1): 1970 Tampere Cup (2): 1994, 2015 IIHF European Cup (1): 1980–81 Nordic Trophy (1): 2008
Other awards for the club:
- Harry Lindblad trophy (SM-Liiga regular season winner, since 1975): 2016
Players
Current roster
(Updated 3 August 2018)[2]
# | Player | Catches | Contract | Birthplace | |
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53 | Atte Engren | L | 2019+1 | Rauma, Finland |
# | Player | Shoots | Contract | Birthplace | |
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8 | Ville Varakas (A) | L | 2019 | Helsinki, Finland | |
11 | Niko Seppälä | L | 2021 | Helsinki, Finland | |
29 | Tobias Winberg | L | 2021 | Helsinki, Finland | |
34 | Aleksi Laakso | L | 2019+1 | Seinäjoki, Finland | |
44 | Elias Ulander | L | 2020 | Helsinki, Finland | |
57 | Johan Motin | R | 2020 | Karlskoga, Sweden |
# | Player | Shoots | Position | Contract | Birthplace | |
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4 | Iikka Kangasniemi | L | RW | 2019+1 | Oulu, Finland | |
14 | Teemu Engberg | L | RW | 2020 | Loviisa, Finland | |
15 | Anton Lundell | L | C | 2021 | Espoo, Finland | |
32 | Lennart Petrell (C) | L | LW/RW | 2019 | Helsinki, Finland | |
45 | Micke-Max Åsten | L | LW/RW | 2021 | Helsinki, Finland | |
51 | Juha Jääskä | L | C/W | 2019 | Helsinki, Finland | |
80 | Thomas Nykopp | L | C | 2020 | Helsinki, Finland |
Honored members
- 1 Stig Wetzell, 1972–83
- 5 Heikki Riihiranta, 1967–83
- 7 Simo Saarinen, 1980–96
- 17 Matti Murto, 1964–83
- 20 Matti Hagman, 1972–92
- 22 Mika Kortelainen, 1987–2002
- 23 Pertti Lehtonen, 1976–98
- 35 Sakari Lindfors, 1985–2002
NHL alumni
Darren Boyko Carl Brewer Niklas Bäckström Jan Čaloun Johan Davidsson Mikael Granlund Steve Guolla Matti Hagman Brett Harkins Miro Heiskanen Roope Hintz Olli Jokinen Sami Kapanen Jere Karalahti Toni Lydman Cory Murphy Raymond Murray Ville Peltonen Lennart Petrell Lasse Pirjetä Timo Pärssinen Brian Rafalski Christian Ruuttu Tuomo Ruutu Jarkko Ruutu Tony Salmelainen Tim Thomas Esa Tikkanen Kimmo Timonen Tomáš Vokoun Roman Vopat Marek Židlický
References
- "HIFK vei ikuisen Stadin herruuden (in Finnish)". Ilta-Sanomat. 1 March 2014. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
- http://www.eliteprospects.com/team.php?team=38
External links
- Official website (in Finnish)