Porin Ässät (men's ice hockey)

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Porin Ässät
CityPori
LeagueLiiga
Founded1967 (1967)
Home arenaIsomäki Areena
ColoursRed, black, white
     
General managerTommi Kerttula
Head coachAri-Pekka Selin
CaptainNiklas Appelgren
Websiteassat.com
Championships
Playoff championships1971, 1978, 2013

Porin Ässät (Finnish for Pori Aces) is an ice hockey club based in the town of Pori, Finland. They play in the Finnish elite league, Liiga. They play in the Porin jäähalli in Isomäki. [1]

The full name of the company operating the team is at present HC Ässät Pori Oy. They have won three Finnish Championships in ice hockey (1971, 1978, and 2013), and several other medals — most recently silver in 2006. In addition, both Karhut and RU-38 were one-time champions each.

History

The club was established in 1967 when two local clubs, Karhut and RU-38 merged. Ässät has also played football from 1967 to 1981. For a few seasons, they played in the Mestaruussarja (‘championship series’), after they were given RU-38’s place in this competition.

Team staff

Updated March 10th, 2020.[2][3]

Title Staff Member
General Manager Tommi Kerttula
Head Coach Ari-Pekka Selin
Assistant Coach Saku Martikainen
Assistant Coach Pasi Arvonen
Goaltending Coach Jaakko Rosendahl
Physical coach Seppo Vihelä

Players

Current roster

Updated 19 April 2024.[4][5]

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
78 France Dylan Fabre W L 23 2023–24 Grenoble, France
51 Finland Tuomas Salmela D L 28 2023–24 Tornio, Finland
41 Sweden Niklas Rubin G L 28 2022–23 Kungsbacka, Sweden
37 Finland Rami Määttä D L 22 2020–21 Oulu, Finland
93 Finland Lassi Vanhatalo LW L 26 2023–24 Tampere, Finland
10 Finland Jami Virtanen F R 23 2021–22 Pori, Finland
73 Finland Eemil Erholtz W R 24 2021–22 Mikkeli, Finland
28 Finland Verneri Hellman D L 21 2021–22 Pori, Finland
29 Finland Lenni Hämeenaho RW R 20 2022–23 Kajaani, Finland
19 Finland Patrik Juhola C L 20 2021–22 Ylöjärvi, Finland
36 Finland Karolus Kaarlehto G L 26 2023–24 Turku, Finland
86 Finland Feetu Knihti C L 22 2021–22 Kiukainen, Finland
16 Finland Nestor Noiva RW R 20 2023–24 Helsinki, Finland
66 Finland Joona Riekkinen D L 25 2023–24 Kuopio, Finland
35 Finland Topias Rovio G L 20 2023–24 Turku, Finland
20 Finland Roope Talaja LW L 35 2022–23 Kuopio, Finland
61 Finland Leevi Viitala RW R 22 2021–22 Pomarkku, Finland
7 Finland Topi Vuori D L 19 2023–24 Vihti, Finland
Finland Otso Ylitalo C L 19 2023–24 Oulu, Finland
26 Finland Kasperi Ojantakanen C R 29 2023–24 Helsinki, Finland
Finland Valtteri Lipiäinen RW R 26 2024–25 Lappeenranta, Finland
Finland Jonne Tammela W L 26 2024–25 Ylivieska, Finland
44 Finland Jan-Mikael Järvinen F R 36 2022–23 Pirkkala, Finland

Retired numbers

Number 89 has not been officially retired, but is not in use. It has only been worn by Jaroslav Otevrel, who paralyzed in a collision with another player during the 1995–96 season

Honours

SM-Liiga/SM-sarja

Finnish cup:

  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (1): 1967

IIHF European Cup:

Other awards for the club:

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Juhani Tammisen Sport tarrasi momentumiinsa Porissa 'Juhani Tamminen's Sport Vaasa hang on to their momentum in Pori". Helsinki: Helsingin Sanomat. 2009-04-17. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
  2. ^ "Ässät". pointstreak.com. Retrieved 2013-12-21.
  3. ^ "Etusivu > Joukkue > Johtoryhmä". Ässät. Retrieved 2013-12-21.
  4. ^ "Porin Ässät roster 2024-25". Elite Prospects.
  5. ^ "Club Info: Porin Ässät". SM-liiga.

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