Lukko
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Lukko | |
League | SM-liiga |
Founded | 1936 |
History | Lukko 1936 - present |
Arena | Äijänsuo Arena |
City | Rauma, Finland |
Team Colors | Yellow, blue and white |
General Manager | {{{generalmanager}}} |
Head Coach | Mika Toivola |
Team Captain | Erik Hämäläinen |
Lukko (Finnish for 'lock ) is an ice hockey team in the SM-liiga. They play in Rauma, Finland at the Äijänsuo Arena. They have won the national championship once, in 1963.
[edit] Team History
The team plays its home games in the Äijänsuo Arena. Established in 1936, the full name of the club is Rauman Lukko and it is owned by Rauman Lukko Oy.
[edit] Notable Players
- Hal Gill
- Erik Hämäläinen
- Esa Keskinen
- Esa Pirnes
- Jouni Rinne
- Dwayne Roloson
- Pasi Saarela
- Juha Riihijärvi
- Jari Torkki
- Jarmo Kuusisto
[edit] Retired Numbers
- 4 - Teppo Rastio, Jouni Peltonen
- 7 - Matti Keinonen
- 8 - Jorma Vehmanen
- 26 - Matti Forss
[edit] External links
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SM-liiga teams : Ässät | Blues | HIFK | HPK | Ilves | Jokerit | JYP | KalPa | Kärpät | Lukko | Pelicans | SaiPa | Tappara | TPS | |
Trophies and awards: Kultainen kypärä | Kalevi Numminen trophy | Jarmo Wasama memorial trophy | Matti Keinonen trophy | Raimo Kilpiö trophy | Urpo Ylönen trophy | Pekka Rautakallio trophy | Aarne Honkavaara trophy | Veli-Pekka Ketola trophy | Lasse Oksanen trophy | Jari Kurri trophy | |
Former teams : FPS | Jokipojat | KooKoo | Koo-Vee | Sport | TuTo | |
Other leagues and teams : Mestis | Suomi-sarja | Finnish national men's ice hockey team | Finnish national women's ice hockey team |