List of Olympic women's ice hockey players for Finland

Women's ice hockey tournaments have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1998.[1] Men's ice hockey had been introduced at the 1920 Summer Olympics, and added to the Winter Olympic Games in 1924.[2] In July 1992, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted to approve women's hockey as an Olympic event to first be held at the 1998 Winter Olympics.[1][3] Finland has won two bronze medals in women's hockey, including the first bronze medal in women’s ice hockey at the Winter Olympic games.[4]

Key

Goaltenders

Player 1998
2002
2006
2010
GP
W
L
T
SO
Min
GA
GAA
Medals Notes Ref.
Noora Raty Y Y 7 4 2 0 3 341:44 8 1.14  Bronze (2010) [6]
Tuula PuputtiYY10550200:00270.00 Bronze (1998)[7]
Liisa-Maria SneckY0000028:5300.00 Bronze (1998)
Mira KuismaY0000000:0000.00 Bronze (2010)
Anna VanhataloY0000000:0000.00 Bronze (2010)

Skaters

Player 1998
2002
2006
2010
GP
G
A
P
PIM
Medals Notes Ref.
Sari FiskYYY162798 Bronze (1998)[8]
Kirsi HänninenYY1146106 Bronze (1998)[9]
Anne HelinY00004 Bronze (2010)
Jenni HiirikoskiY00115 Bronze (2010)Alternate Captain (2010)
Venla HoviY02026 Bronze (2010)
Satu HuotariY60114 Bronze (1998)[10]
Marianne IhalainenY60000 Bronze (1998)[11]
Johanna IkonenY64156 Bronze (1998)[12]
Michelle KarvinenY01016 Bronze (2010)
Sari KrooksY622412 Bronze (1998)[13]
Mira KuismaY00000 Bronze (2010)
Emma LaaksonenYYYY2121314 Bronze (1998)
 Bronze (2010)
Team Captain (2010)[14]
Sanna LankosaariY62136 Bronze (1998)[15]
Katja LehtoY613412 Bronze (1998)[16]
Marika LehtimakiY62358 Bronze (1998)[17]
Rosa LindstedtY00115 Bronze (2010)
Terhi MertanenY00001 Bronze (2010)
Riikka NieminenYY1178156 Bronze (1998)[18]
Marja-Helena Pälvilä YYY161014 Bronze (1998)[19]
Heidi PelttariY012313 Bronze (2010)
Mariia PosaY00003 Bronze (2010)
Annina RajahuhtaY00000 Bronze (2010)
Karoliina RantamäkiYYYY2164106 Bronze (1998)
 Bronze (2010)[20]
Tiia Reima YY114262 Bronze (1998)[21]
Katja Riipi YY1145910 Bronze (1998)[22]
Mari SaarinenY00006 Bronze (2010)
Päivi Salo YY1100016 Bronze (1998)[23]
Maria SelinY60112 Bronze (1998)[24]
Saija SirviöY01017 Bronze (2010)
Nina TikkinenY002211 Bronze (2010)
Minnamari TuominenY00000 Bronze (2010)
Saara TuominenY001112 Bronze (2010)Alternate Captain (2010)
Petra VaarakallioYY1122418 Bronze (1998)[25]
Linda VälimäkiY001112 Bronze (2010)
Marjo VoutilainenY010110 Bronze (2010)

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See also

References

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