2011–12 SM-liiga season
2011–12 SM-liiga
|
League |
SM-liiga |
Sport |
Ice hockey |
Duration |
September 2011 – April 2012 |
Number of teams |
14 |
Regular season |
Playoffs |
The 2011–12 SM-liiga season is the 37th season of the SM-liiga, the top level of ice hockey in Finland, since the league's formation in 1975.
Teams
Team |
City |
Head coach |
Arena |
Capacity |
Captain |
Assat Ässät |
Pori |
|
Porin jäähalli |
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|
Blues |
Espoo |
|
Barona Areena |
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|
HIFK |
Helsinki |
|
Helsingin jäähalli |
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|
HPK |
Hämeenlinna |
|
Patria-areena |
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|
Ilves |
Tampere |
|
Tampereen jäähalli |
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|
Jokerit |
Helsinki |
|
Hartwall Areena |
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|
JYP |
Jyvaskyla Jyväskylä |
|
Jyväskylän jäähalli |
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|
KalPa |
Kuopio |
|
Niiralan monttu |
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|
Kärpät |
Oulu |
|
Oulun Energia Areena |
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|
Lukko |
Rauma |
|
Äijänsuo Arena |
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|
Pelicans |
Lahti |
|
Isku Areena |
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|
SaiPa |
Lappeenranta |
|
Kisapuisto |
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|
Tappara |
Tampere |
|
Tampereen jäähalli |
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|
TPS |
Turku |
|
Turkuhalli |
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|