Pahalampi

Pahalampi
Founded 2002
League SM-liiga
Based in Tampere, Finland
Arena Tampereen harjoitusjäähalli
Colors Pink and Black
         
Head coach Jussi Puuska
Manager Jussi Puuska
Championships SM-liiga: 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014
Website pahalampi.com

Pahalampi is an ice and inline hockey club from Tampere, Finland.

Founded in 2002,[1] Pahalampi is known as one of the best inline hockey clubs in Europe and attracts some of the biggest names in Finnish ice hockey to their ranks for the summer season. Pahalampi has won four Finnish SM-Liiga Championships and is the only team to manage the feat twice in succession in 2013 and 2014.

2014 season

Pahalampi started the 2014 regular season on 3 May against GrIFK in Somero, a game which Pahalampi won 3-9. The team's home debut was played against Koovee Rollers on 8 May, which ended in a loss by a score of 4-7. In total, Pahalampi played 12 regular season games and placed top of the table with 24 points and qualifying directly to semi-final stage against Pepe Roller.

In the first semi-final game Pahalampi lost in overtime to Pepe Roller by a score of 5-4.[2] Pahalampi went on to win the two subsequent semi-final games and qualified for the championship finals against local rivals Koovee Rollers.

Pahalampi had lost most of its star players[3] in the run-up to the finals and went into the match up against Koovee Rollers as the underdogs having lost both regular season games against the team with a full roster. Pahalampi won the championship in two straight games, beating Koovee Rollers 2-5 and 5-4.[4][5]

Regular season games

Date Home Away Score
3 May 2014 GrIFK Pahalampi 3-9
8 May 2014 Pahalampi Koovee Rollers 4-7
10 May 2014 Pahalampi GrIFK 10-4
10 May 2014 ZSKA Turku Pahalampi 4-8
14 May 2014 Pahalampi TAP-Team 13-3
17 May 2014 Pahalampi ZSKA Turku 11-3
21 May 2014 TAP-Team Pahalampi 4-9
24 May 2014 Koovee Rollers Pahalampi 4-3
28 May 2014 Pahalampi Pepe Roller 6-5 OT
31 May 2014 Pahalampi Veikot 5-6 OT
7 June 2014 Veikot Pahalampi 15-7
11 June 2014 Pepe Roller Pahalampi 1-5

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Post season games

Date Home Away Score
25 June 2014 Pepe Roller Pahalampi 5-4 OT
27 June 2014 Pahalampi Pepe Roller 5-3
28 June 2014 Pahalampi Pepe Roller 8-2
2 July 2014 Koovee Rollers Pahalampi 2-5
4 July 2014 Pahalampi Koovee Rollers 5-4

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2014 roster

Name Position Ice/Regular team
Sasu Hovi Goalie Orli Znojmo
Niklas Lehti Goalie Toulouse-Blagnac
Samuli Laine Goalie Vire U20
Tomi Nenonen Goalie Kisa-Eagles
Alexander Barkov, Jr. Forward Florida Panthers
Anton Levtchi Forward Tappara U20
Antti Kovero (C) Defence Pahalampi
Jani Laine Defence Toulouse-Blagnac
Jimi Palanto Forward Ours de Villard-de-Lans
Jori Lehterä Forward St. Louis Blues
Juha Hautamaa Defence PYRY
Kim Strömberg Forward EC KAC
Marko Anttila Forward Uplakers
Markus Kallio Defence PYRY
Markus Siren Defence HT Tesoma
Max Taka-Prami Defence Kiekko-67
Mikko Pukka Defence SaiPa
Ossi Pellinen Forward HC Satakunta
Riku Brander Forward LeKi
Sami Venäläinen Forward SaiPa
Setti Mulari Forward Solent Lizards
Tuomas Viitanen Defence PYRY
Tuukka Mäntylä Defence Metallurg Novokuznetsk
Veli-Matti Myllymaa Forward HC Satakunta
Ville Nieminen Forward Rauman Lukko
Waltteri Selimgerei Forward Tappara U20

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References

  1. "Pahalampi 2014". Pahalampi. Pahalampi. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  2. "SJL Game Sheet". Finnish Ice Hockey Federation. Finnish Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  3. Ampuja, Eetu. "MM-kultavahti Sasu Hovi Lehterästä". Ilta-Sanomat. Ilta-Sanomat. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  4. "Ville Nieminen juhli Pahalammessa SM-kultaa". Yle Urheilu. Yle Urheilu. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  5. "SJL Scores". Finnish Ice Hockey Federation. Finnish Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  6. "SJL Tilastopalvelu". Finnish Ice Hockey Federation. Finnish Ice Hockey Federation.
  7. "SJL Tilastopalvelu". Finnish Ice Hockey Federation. Finnish Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  8. "SJL Tilastopalvelu". Finnish Ice Hockey Federation. Finnish Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  9. "Pahalampi Roster". Pahalampi. Pahalampi. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
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