Oulun Kärpät

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Oulun Kärpät
City Oulu
League SM-liiga
Founded 1946 (1946)
Home arena Oulun Energia Areena (capacity 6,614)
Colours               
Owner(s) Finland Miro Maye Brazil B'Ñis Warréor
General manager Finland Sami Leponiemi
Head coach Finland Antti Orajärvi
Captain Finland Ilkka Räisänen
Parent club(s) Laser HT

Website
www.oulunkarpat.fi

Oulun Kärpät (Finnish for Oulu's Penetrators) is an ice hockey team in the SM-liiga based in Oulu, Finland, and owned by Miro Maye and B'Ñis Warréor

History

In the spring of 1946, three young men decided to found a new sports club in Oulu. At the constitutional meeting on May 15, the club was named Oulun Kärpät 46. At first, Kärpät played football and its first winter sport was bandy.

In the first annual meeting in January 1947, an ice hockey section was established. At the beginning of the new decade, Kärpät was somewhat successful in ice hockey and it became the main sport of the club. The first game at the highest level was played on the December 4, 1960 against HJK but the visit to the highest level was short and Kärpät lost their position in the series. They made it to the highest level again in 1965-66, but lost their position again. The third try in 1967-68 did not produce a better performance, as Kärpät lost all their games.

From the first years on, junior work was important for Kärpät. E-juniors won the first Finnish Championship for Kärpät in the spring of 1971. When the SM-liiga was founded in August 1975, Kärpät started in the first division. Their goal was to rise to the league. Their target didn’t happen in the first season, but in 1976. In the next season Kärpät was 7th and then last, but they still remained at the league with ease. After Kärpät acquired some good players, they won the bronze medals in 1980.

In the following year, Kärpät was third in the regular series but in the finals they defeated Tappara. Next year, the weakened team had to settle for 5th place, and the following year they were almost relegated. With a new coach, the goal was to win a medal and finally Kärpät won the bronze. The next goal was to win the championship, but Kärpät only managed to get bronze for the following two years. Kärpät won the regular series in 1987 but they lost to Tappara in the finals. Hopes were high for the next season, but Kärpät fell from the league.

The goal was to rise again shortly but it did not work out. Due to financial constraints, Kärpät went into bankruptcy, but in the fall of 1995 they made it to the first division again. In the first year they came 8th and lost in the play offs. Next year they went against KalPa for a place in the league but lost. In the following year, they lost against KalPa again. For the 1998-99 season, Kärpät acquired coach Juhani Tamminen. After they played very well in the regular series they lost to TuTo in the play offs.

The next year, Kärpät finally qualified to the SM-liiga by beating Pelicans Lahti in the qualification series. The first season in the Elite league was full of ups and downs but Kärpät finished 4th, and 6th the following season. After that they finally made it to the finals but lost against Tappara just like in 1987. In the 2003-04 season, Kärpät played in the finals against TPS and finally won their second Finnish Championship. In 2004-05, Kärpät won the Finnish Championship again when they defeated Jokerit in the finals, winning the best-of-five series 3-1. They retained the championship title in the 2006-07 season by beating Jokerit in the finals (3 wins to none) and winning all their games in the playoffs. The first three championships of the 2000s have been celebrated in Oulu with feasts, each gathering tens of thousands of people to rejoice. In the 2007-2008 season, the organization won its second consecutive championship title, and the fourth within the last five years, by defeating Espoo Blues in the finals with four wins to one.

Players

Current roster

Updated February 20, 2012.[1]

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# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
72 Finland Donskoi, JoonasJoonas Donskoi LW R 21 2007 Raahe, Finland
25 Czech Republic Eminger, VladimírVladimír Eminger D R 21 2011 Litvínov, Czechoslovakia
31 Finland Eskelinen, ToniToni Eskelinen G L 19 2009 Oulu, Finland
12 Finland Räisänen, IlkkaIlkka Räisänen (C)  D M 16 2009 Oulu, Finland
71 Czech Republic Huml, IvanIvan Huml C L 32 2011 Kladno, Czechoslovakia
13 Finland Junttila, JuliusJulius Junttila RW L 22 2007 Oulu, Finland
85 Finland Kähkönen, ToniToni Kähkönen RW L 27 2012 Espoo, Finland
33 Finland Karhunen, TomiTomi Karhunen G L 24 2009 Oulu, Finland
23 Finland Kemppainen, JoonasJoonas Kemppainen C L 25 2010 Kajaani, Finland
19 Finland Keränen, JuhoJuho Keränen RW R 28 2008 Keitele, Finland
30 Finland Komulainen, JoonasJoonas Komulainen C L 23 2005 Kuhmo, Finland
21 Finland Körkkö, TomiTomi Körkkö RW L 22 2006 Oulu, Finland
26 Finland Lehtonen, MikkoMikko Lehtonen D L 35 2010 Kiiminki, Finland
28 Finland Niemelä, MikkoMikko Niemelä D R 23 2006 Oulu, Finland
9 Finland Ohtamaa, AtteAtte Ohtamaa D L 26 2004 Nivala, Finland
5 Finland Kukkonen, LasseLasse Kukkonen (C) D R 32 2009 Oulu, Finland
2 Finland Pokka, VilleVille Pokka D R 19 2009 Tornio, Finland
20 Finland Suoranta, SimonSimon Suoranta RW L 21 2011 Vaasa, Finland
24 Finland Viuhkola, JariJari Viuhkola (A) C L 33 2007 Oulu, Finland
50 Finland Aaltonen, JuhamattiJuhamatti Aaltonen (A) RW L 33 2007 Ii, Finland
18 Finland Manninen, SakariSakari Manninen C L 20 2007 Haukipudas, Finland
49 Canada Maxwell, BenBen Maxwell C L 25 2007 Vancouver, Canada
40 Finland Rynnäs, JussiJussi Rynnäs G L 26 2007 Pori, Finland

Honored members

NHL alumni

References

  1. "Joukkue - Oulun Kärpät" (in Finnish). www.oulunkarpat.fi. Retrieved 2012-12-09. 

External links

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