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1979-1980

1979-1980 Kiekko-67 Roster

1979-1980 Kiekko-67 Staff

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Kiekko-67 Facts

Plays in
IV-divisioona
Team Colors
Black + Yellow
Town
Turku, FINMap
Founded
1967

1979-1980 Kiekko-67 Roster Facts

Nationalities
  • Finland flag5 players
  • Canada flag1 player
Experience
Affiliated Team(s)

Arena Information

Arena Name
Impivaaran jäähalliinformation
Location
Turku, FIN
Capacity
300
Construction Year
1981
A photo of arena: Impivaaran jäähalli

Kiekko-67 Games

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Kiekko-67 History and Standings

season league GP W L T OTW OTL GF GA PTS PPG rank postseason
2024-2025IV-divisioona------------Group info
III-divisioona1467-109981201.435RelegatedGroup info
2023-2024III-divisioona742-014129131.863-Group info
III-divisioona1082-008146242.42-Group info
2022-2023III-divisioona1664-159590251.564Semifinal lossGroup info
2021-2022III-divisioona183132--9014080.447-Group info
2020-2021III-divisioona7241--234850.715Season CancelledGroup infoInfo
2019-2020III-divisioona18684--8396160.895No playoffs heldGroup info
2018-2019III-divisioona4220--2320412PromotedGroup info
IV-divisioona211722--25781361.711ChampionGroup info
2017-2018IV-divisioona13931--11353191.461-Group info
2016-2017IV-divisioona------------Group info
III-divisioona144100--6410380.578RelegatedGroup info
2015-2016III-divisioona9252--606460.677-Group info
III-divisioona161132--14575241.53-Group info
2014-2015III-divisioona9351--456570.787No playoffs heldGroup info
III-divisioona14761--8572151.075-Group info
2013-2014III-divisioona9243--377070.787-Group info
III-divisioona14941--9885191.363-Group info
2012-2013III-divisioona132110--5013340.3114-Group info
III-divisioona8161--03230.387-Group info
2008-2009II-divisioona1247-105656141.175-Group info
II-divisioona1849-508297221.227-Group info
2007-2008II-divisioona1153-216649201.824-Group info
II-divisioona2099-11101104301.57-Group info
2005-2006II-divisioona2061030186109160.87-Group info
2003-2004II-divisioona209101--7581190.958-Group info
2002-2003II-divisioona10271-0136152242.46-Group infoInfo
II-divisioona18980-19892191.065-Group info
2000-2001II-divisioona231751--14560351.523-Group info

Kiekko-67 Tournament Statistics

season tournament GP W L T OTW OTL GF GA PTS PPG rank postseason
1969-1970Suomen Cup101---15---First round lossInfo

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Elite Prospects Notes and Trivia

History:

Kiekko-67 was founded in 1967, succeeding ÅIFK. Among its founders was its first chairman, Kalervo Kummola, who subsequently became the Managing Director of SM-liiga (1975-1987), the President of the Finnish Ice Hockey Association (1997-2016) and the Vice President of the International Ice Hockey Federation (2003-2021). He wanted to name team Korpit (Ravens), but the majority preferred a more traditional team name.

The team adopted black and yellow worn by its predecessor. The team became an instant hit and was promoted to SM-sarja for season 1970-71. Its stint in top flight was initially a success and team managed to sensationally beat its local rival TPS, but it struggled the rest of the season and ended up being relegated.

Following the relegation, the team affiliated itself with its former rival, TPS, and became its development team. This arrangement saw many locals hone their skills in the team before becoming stars in TPS. The arrangement came to an end in the late 1990s, following the team's relegation to II-divisioona in 1997. Tougher competition saw the team focus more on amateur and junior hockey.

Former Kiekko-67 players who made it to the NHL include Antti Aalto, Aki Berg, Miika Elomo, Mikko Eloranta, Ruslan Fedotenko, Jani Hurme, Tomi Kallio, Miikka Kiprusoff, Tom Koivisto, Fredrik Norrena, Kai Nurminen, Lasse Pirjetä, Sami Salo and Pavel Torgayev. Jim Bedard had played in the NHL before his time with the team.