List of Olympic women's ice hockey players for Finland

A women's ice hockey tournament has been played at every Winter Olympics since its introduction at the 1998 Nagano Olympics.[1] The International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted to include women's hockey as an Olympic event in July 1992.[1][2]

Finnish women's Olympic national ice hockey team
Head coachPasi Mustonen (2018)
AssistantsJuuso Toivola (2018)
CaptainJenni Hiirikoski (2018)
Most gamesKaroliina Rantamäki (27)
Top scorerRiikka Sallinen (12)
Most pointsRiikka Sallinen (25)
First international
 Sweden 0 – 6 Finland 
(Nagano, Japan; 8 February 1998)
Biggest win
 Finland 11 – 1 Japan 
(Nagano, Japan; 9 February 1998)
Biggest defeat
 Canada 6 – 0 Finland 
(Torino, Italy; 17 February 2006)
 United States 6 – 0 Finland 
(Vancouver, Canada; 18 February 2010)
Olympics
Appearances6 (first in 1998)
Medals Bronze (1998, 2010, 2018)
International record (W–L–T)
17-15-0

Finland has won three Olympic bronze medals in women's hockey, including the first bronze medal in women’s ice hockey at the Winter Olympic games.[3]

Key

Goaltenders

Player 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 2018 GP W L SO Min GA GAA Medals Notes Ref.
Minna-Monica HalonenY 000000:0000.00
Maija Hassinen-SullanmaaY 4120196:0003.38 Bronze (2010)
Mira KuismaY 000000:0000.00 Bronze (2010)
Tuula PuputtiYY 10542571:00222.32 Bronze (1998)[5]
Meeri RäisänenYY 000000:0000.00 Bronze (2018)
Noora RätyYYYY 2010911122:00502.67 Bronze (2010)

Bronze (2018)

[6]
Liisa-Maria SneckY 211089:0042.70 Bronze (1998)
Eveliina SuonpääYY 000000:0000.00 Bronze (2018)
Anna VanhataloY 000000:0000.00 Bronze (2010)

Skaters

Player 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 2018 GP G A P PIM Medals Notes Ref.
Pirjo AhonenY 50 0 0 2
Sanni HakalaY 61 0 1 0 Bronze (2018)
Anne HelinY 50 0 0 0 Bronze (2010)
Jenni HiirikoskiYYY 173 6 9 8 Bronze (2010)
Bronze (2018)
Captain (2014, 2018)
Alternate (2010)
Satu HoikkalaYY 100 2 2 6
Venla HoviY Y Y174 3 7 12 Bronze (2010)
Satu HuotariY 60114 Bronze (1998)[7]
Kirsi HänninenYY 1146106 Bronze (1998)Alternate (1998) HHOFF (2018)[8]
Marianne IhalainenY 50000 Bronze (1998)Captain (1998) HHOFF (2007)[9]
Johanna IkonenY 64 1 5 6 Bronze (1998)[10]
Mira JalosuoYY 110 1 1 8 Bronze (2018)
Michelle KarvinenY Y Y1797 16 10 Bronze (2010)
Bronze (2018)
Alternate (2018)
Satu KiipeliY 50 0 0 2
Anna KilponenY 60 2 2 2
Kati KovalainenY 50 1 1 6 Alternate (2006)
Sari KrooksY 62 2 4 12 Bronze (1998)HHOFF (2009) [11]
Hanna KuoppalaY 50 0 0 4
Emma LaaksonenYYYY Y 252 1 3 26 Bronze (1998)
Bronze (2010)
Captain (2010) Alternate (2006) HHOFF (2019) [12]
Sanna LankosaariY 52 1 3 4 Bronze (1998)
Marika LehtimäkiY 52 3 5 0 Bronze (1998) [13]
Katja LehtoY 613 4 12 Bronze (1998) [14]
Rosa LindstedtY Y Y160 2 2 18 Bronze (2010)
Bronze (2018)
[15]
Sari Fisk YYY 162 7 9 8 Bronze (1998)Captain (2006) HHOFF (2014) [16]
Terhi MertanenYYY 15 0 1 1 14 Bronze (2010)
Petra NieminenY 63 2 5 0 Bronze (2018)
Tanja NiskanenY 60 0 0 6 Bronze (2018)
Emma NuutinenYY 122 1 3 4 Bronze (2018)
Oona ParviainenYY 101 0 1 2
Mari PehkonenY 53 03 2
Heidi PelttariYY 102 4 6 6 Bronze (2010)
Mariia PosaY 0 0 0 2 5 Bronze (2010)
Marja-Helena PälviläYYY 161 0 1 4 Bronze (1998) [17]
Isa RahunenY 60 2 2 6 Bronze (2018)
Annina RajahuhtaY Y Y170 1 1 4 Bronze (2010)
Bronze (2018)
Karoliina RantamäkiYYYYY 276 6 12 6 Bronze (1998)
Bronze (2010)
[18]
Tiia ReimaYY 94 2 6 8 Bronze (1998)HHOFF (2015) [19]
Katja RiipiYY 114 5 9 10 Bronze (1998)HHOFF (2017) [20]
Saila SaariY 60 0 0 0 Bronze (2018)
Mari SaarinenYY 101 2 3 6 Bronze (2010)
Riikka Sallinen YY Y Y231213 25 6 Bronze (1998)
Bronze (2018)
Alternate (2018)
IIHFHOF (2010) HHOFF (2007)
[21]
Päivi SaloYY 110 0 0 16 Bronze (1998) [22]
Henna SavikujaY 50 0 0 4
Ronja SavolainenY 60 1 1 4 Bronze (2018)
Maria SelinY 50 1 1 2 Bronze (1998) [23]
Hanne SikiöY 52 0 2 2
Eveliina SimiläY 50 0 0 0
Saija SirviöY 212 2 4 26 Bronze (2010)
Sara SäkkinenY 60 0 0 6 Bronze (2018)
Nora TallusY 50 1 1 4
Vilma TanskanenY 60 0 0 0
Susanna TapaniYY 123 7 10 6 Bronze (2018)
Nina TikkinenY Y 112 0 2 2 Bronze (2010)
Noora TulusY 60 2 2 0 Bronze (2018)
Minnamari TuominenY Y Y171 3 4 8 Bronze (2010)
Bronze (2018)
Saara TuominenYY 101 4 5 4 Bronze (2010)Alternate (2010)
Satu TuominenY 50 0 0 2
Petra VaarakallioYY 112 2 4 18 Bronze (1998) [24]
Ella ViitasuoY 60 0 0 0 Bronze (2018)
Tea VilliläY 60 0 0 4
Linda VälimäkiY Y Y172 6 8 8 Bronze (2010)
Bronze (2018)
Marjo VoutilainenYY 101 1 2 6 Bronze (2010)

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See also

References

Player information and statistics from:

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  8. "Kirsi Hänninen". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
  9. "Marianne Ihalainen". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
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  12. "Emma Laaksonen". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 27 February 2018. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
  13. "Sanna Lankosaari". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
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  19. "Tiia Reima". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
  20. "Katja Riipi". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
  21. "Riika Nieminen". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 6 May 2019. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
  22. "Päivi Salo". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
  23. "Maria Selin". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
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