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liigainenglish · 1 year
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Team Finland men’s team for Swiss EHT
GOALTENDERS 30 Lehtinen Lassi, TPS Turku 32 Larmi Emil, Växjö Lakers, SHL
DEFENCE 6 Honka Julius, Luleå HC, SHL 7 Sund Tony, Rögle BK, SHL 18 Lepistö Sami, SCL Tigers, NLA 36 Eronen Elmeri, Timrå IK, SHL 50 Koivisto Miika, Växjö Lakers, SHL 52 Vainio Juuso, HC Fribourg-Gottéron, NLA 55 Ohtamaa Atte, Kärpät Oulu 57 Parikka Jarkko, Ilves Tampere 77 Niemelä Topi, Kärpät Oulu 80 Niku Sami, JYP Jyväskylä
FORWARDS 10 Suomi Eemeli, Ilves Tampere 13 Ruohomaa Mikael, Leksands IF, SHL 15 Aaltonen Miro, EHC Kloten, NLA 20 Ikonen Joona, Ilves Tampere 21 Tyrväinen Juhani, Luleå HC, SHL 22 Ruotsalainen Arttu, EHC Kloten, NLA 23 Kemppainen Joonas, Kärpät Oulu 25 Rajala Toni, EHC Biel, NLA 27 Kuokkanen Janne, HC Fribourg-Gottéron, NLA 29 Repo Sebastian, Lukko Rauma 60 Granlund Markus, HC Lugano, NLA 62 Tikka Tommi, Ilves Tampere 70 Hartikainen Teemu, Genève-Servette HC, NLA 81 Pakarinen Iiro, HIFK Helsinki 82 Pesonen Harri, SCL Tigers, NLA
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honeysfashion · 1 year
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Women’s Buffalo Sabres Arttu Ruotsalainen Royal Home Breakaway Player Jersey
Arttu Ruotsalainen is one of the most exciting young players in the NHL, and fans can show their support for him with this Women’s Buffalo Sabres Arttu Ruotsalainen Royal Home Breakaway Player Jersey. This officially licensed NHL jersey is made of 100% polyester and features Ruotsalainen’s name and number on the back. It’s a great way to show your support for the Sabres as they make a run at the Stanley Cup!
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goalhofer · 2 years
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Top 10 AHL Playoff Goal Scorers: Week 7 (End Of Season)
10: John-Jason Peterka, Rochester (7)
9: Justin Kirkland, Stockton (7)
8: Dakota Joshua, Springfield (7)
7: Arttu Ruotsalainen, Rochester (8)
6: Will Bitten, Springfield (8)
5: Andrew Poturalski, Chicago (8)
4: Danick Martel, Laval (9)
3: Jack Drury, Chicago (9)
2: Stefan Noesen, Chicago (9)
1: Josh Leivo, Chicago (15)
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coolkidstable · 2 years
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buf @ pit ▹ 11/16/21
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peterkka · 3 years
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look at their height difference JDJDJSK
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reavenedges-lies · 2 years
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juhollamago · 3 years
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eetuluostarinen · 5 years
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The pronunciations I’ve heard tonight of Ruotsalainen and Jokiharju are...interesting
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hug-your-goalies · 5 years
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gl to Rob Ray when Ristolainen assists on Ruotsalainen’s goal
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badhockeymom · 3 years
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Arttu Ruotsalainen 1-1! You shouldn't have shoved him guys <3
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catboygretzky · 3 years
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I can see you're back to your heinous anons but! Worlds! I'm excited. I'm cheering for Team GB and Finland. I know GB has quite solid training squad that's most likely the final team. Finland named a team to the last EHT in Czechia so most Worlds players are on that team. They may get some players from the liiga finals or NHL but quite likely the only NHl player is Arttu Ruotsalainen from Buffalo. My biggest hope is for Team GB to win a game or two so they stay at the main Worlds tournament next year.
I want GB to do well SO BADLY OH MY GOSSSSHHHH THEY'RE SO BAD BUT THEY'RE *OURS*
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liigainenglish · 3 years
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mood vol. 2
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precioustk · 4 years
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my 107 hockey players who I'm in love with
This idea came from the previous post that I reblogged from @zuucc. I want to count how many players there is.
List begins. These are in no particular order. 
Spoiler alert: I was able to name 107 players who I am in fact love with. Didn’t expect it at all.
I’m trying to sort this a little bit with the teams they are playing for (and hope that I’ll remember every single one better that way. 
Andrei Svechnikov
Josh Anderson
Pierre-Luc Dubois
Nico Hischier
Mathew Barzal
Anthony Beauvillier
Anders Lee
Matt Martin (I think it’s only fair to mention that I’m also in love with his wife Sydney)
Nicolas Aube-Kubel
Joel Farabee
Travis Konecny
Nolan Patrick
Carter Hart
TJ Oshie
Jake DeBrusk
Urho Vaakanainen
Jeff Skinner
Rasmus Ristolainen
Henri Jokiharju 
Valtteri Filppula
Dylan Larkin
Aleksander Barkov
Aleksi Saarela
Jesperi Kotkaniemi
Artturi Lehkonen
Nikita Zaitsev
Andrei Vasilevskiy
Zach Hyman
Mitch Marner
William Nylander
Tyson Barrie
Travis Dermott
Olli Määttä
Adam Boqvist
Jonathan Toews
Andrew Shaw
Brandon Saad
Kevin Lankinen
Andre Burakovsky
Tyson Jost
Mikko Rantanen
Nathan MacKinnon
Gabe Landeskog
JT Compher
Ryan Graves
Erik Johnson
Cale Makar
Nikita Zadorov
Jamie Benn
Tyler Seguin
Roope Hintz
Miro Heiskanen
John Klingberg
Jamie Olesiak
Jake Oettinger
Kevin Fiala
Ryan Hartman
Matt Dumba
Eeli Tolvanen
Roman Josi
Sammy Blais
Ryan O’Reilly
Vladimir Tarasenko
Robert Thomas
Jordan Kyrou
Colton Parayko
Adam Lowry
Jakob Chychrun
Vince Dunn
Elias Lindholm
Sean Monahan
Matthew Tkachuk
Noah Hanifin
Leon Draisaitl
Kailer Yamamoto
Adrian Kempe
Brent Burns
Jake Virtanen
Brock Boeser 
Quinn Hughes
Elias Pettersson
Olli Juolevi
Jacob Markström
William Karlsson
JT Brown
Artemi Panarin
Mika Zibanejad
Julien Gauthier
Brendan Lemieux
Oh well, there's only 89. NHL players, let’s see what we got when we add all of my awkward Finnish hockey crushes
90. Mikael Granlund (I literally had his poster on my wall when I was 11. Finland won gold and literally every girl in Finland had #64 on their cheeks the next day)
91. Sebastian Aho (I know his girlfriend a bit too well to simp over him but I also have few pictures with him from the time I was 16 and didn’t know her)
92. I have now cancelled both Kasperi Kapanen and Jesse Puljujärvi but I’ve been a big simp so it makes this 93.
4 players from my favorite Liiga team Ilves
94. Lukas Dostal
95. Eemeli Suomi
96. Ville Meskanen
97. Arttu Ruotsalainen
And then I can literally add 10 guys who play in smaller leagues that I simp for, but they shall not be named here.
So yes, I could name 107 hockey guys I love 😆 didn’t expect it tbh
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goalhofer · 2 years
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Top 10 AHL Playoff Point Leaders: Week 6
10: Arttu Ruotsalainen, Rochester (12)
9: Danick Martel, Laval (12)
8: Justin Kirkland, Stockton (12)
7: Mackenzie MacEachern, Springfield (12)
6: Sam Anas, Springfield (13)
5: Andrew Poturalski, Chicago (13)
4: Stefan Noesen, Chicago (15)
3: Jack Drury, Chicago (16)
2: Will Bitten, Springfield (16)
1: Josh Leivo, Chicago (19)
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multisite · 5 years
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Russian national hockey team won the Karjala Cup ahead of schedule
Russian national hockey team won the Karjala Cup ahead of schedule
The Russian national hockey team won the Karjala Cup ahead of time after losing the Czech team from the Finns. The game ended with a score of 0: 3. Reports about it Championships.com.
It was noted that Arttu Ruotsalainen scored the pucks in the 13th minute, Jónas Nattinen in the 27th minute and Sakari Manninen in the 33rd minute.
Now the Russian team is leading in the tournament table after two…
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andrewuttaro · 5 years
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New Look Sabres: 2019 Offseason Retrospective
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Some offseasons are over in a hurry. All the action is done by Independence Day and Hockey goes into hibernation for two months. Then there are offseasons like this one: hurry up and wait because something else is about to happen. That said Jeff Skinner is our Stanley Cup. In the Season Retrospective back in April I said the Buffalo Sabres’ Stanley Cup for the 2019 Offseason would be resigning Jeff Skinner. The team didn’t qualify for the playoffs so what’s the next most important thing for the team? Jeff Skinner. If you said anything other than Jeff Skinner you either thought the Sabres were going to trade up in the draft or you think Jack Eichel is a bum… or both. Either way I think you’re fooling yourself. Jeff Skinner proved to be the ideal left wing for Jack Eichel, even after the wheels flew off in the second half. Lose a guy like him and you’re in the same spot we’d been in for three years prior putting Eichel with left wingers like… Zemgus Girgensons? Yikes. Looking back at last year’s Offseason retrospective its kinda funny that I was so pumped for Conor Sheary. The guy does an important job but he’s really just a middle six wing. That left side was so barren for years that it seemed impossible we’d ever get a guy capable of skating wing with Jack Eichel. The crazy thing about the offseason the Sabres have had is that now they have… dare I say it: a very good top six! Don’t worry, we have all of Training Camp to debate roster deployment and we certainly will! The next great offseason accomplishment, our secondary Stanley Cup, is ROYAL FUCKING BLUE! On August 15th, 2019 shortly after 3 in the afternoon years of waiting came to an end. One little tweet ended years- YEARS of our bitching and moaning for the best incarnation of the Sabres look. Honestly it overshadowed the reveal of the 50th Anniversary third jerseys the following day for me. Coupled with an implied return to the original Sabres logo without the silly silver lining all over it, it’s not exaggeration, and certainly not out of place on this blog, to say Buffalo now once again hosts one of the best logo/color combinations in sports. Either way, those were the two big defibrillators taken to the chest of an exhausted Sabres fanbase this offseason.
The hurry up and wait of this offseason was Rasmus Ristolainen. That trade seemed inevitable and then it wasn’t for most of the summer. Then Chad DeDomincis spoke about his secret sources and put the likelihood of a trade at 70%. Just as we had feared the move was held up by a string of dominos that can best be described as cowardly General Managers waiting for the market to be set on restricted free agents. As of the posting of this article there is no resolution of the Ristolainen situation making any in-out section somewhat hard to do. I still believe the trade will happen before opening night, but we’ll just have to wait and see. For me its not worth getting wound up about what he said in a Finnish newspaper. It’s been clear he’s not been entirely happy here for months if not years. Does it hurt the potential trade? Idk, does it hurt more than his shitty advanced stats already do? This is already more time than its worth spending on a hypothetical trade. The moment that trade happens there will be a heartfelt goodbye from me, Risto is a guy I loved a lot. Let’s talk about the moves that did happen! Going out is Matt Tennyson, Sean Malone, Danny O’Regan, Matt Moulson (finally officially gone), Scott Wedgewood, Jason Pominville and Alex Nylander. The out list could be longer than that, but I tried to keep it to folks who were or could’ve been NHL players. That list is very scant on big names but more importantly its shorter than the coming-in list (particularly on defense): Henri Jokiharju, Marcus Johansson, Curtis Lazar, Andrew Hammond, Jimmy Vesey, Colin Miller, Arttu Ruotsalainen and… I know it was technically a resigning but Jeff Skinner because we resigned Jeff Skinner!!! Before Matt Hunwick’s neck injury unfortunately sent him to Robidas Island (LTIR for all of this upcoming season) there was not only a surplus of defenseman on the right side but there was so many that the team was going to be over the salary cap. This was what made us all think a Ristolainen trade is inevitable... and now September is knocking on our door. Once again, talking about the outs and ins of the Sabres offseason is kinda hard with this big, pending, hypothetical trade hanging over our heads. Nonetheless, plenty did happen.
As always take my enthusiasm with a grain of salt. Last offseason retrospective I was amped for Patrik Berglund and that ended in a way no one could’ve predicted. Nonetheless, I am pretty excited for Colin Miller and Marcus Johansson. Miller will be an excellent top 4 d-man once he filters into that role and Johansson is the kind of role player at left wing this team needs more of. Side note: I’m just really happy we’ve got a GM who knows how to take advantage of cap strapped teams like we saw in the Miller move. If “Trader Tim” was dumb enough to waste a draft pick on negotiating rights for Vesey three years ago, “Poppin Botts” is smart enough to poach playoff performers. Speaking of three years ago Jimmy Vesey probably doesn’t need to be in the top six, but his acquisition is low-key brilliant and if you ask me he’ll look like a steal by November. When it comes to the forwards I know we could still use a right wing, but I don’t think there are many offensively bad incarnations of this top six anymore. Pending that hypothetical Risto trade, the closest thing to a blockbuster this offseason was Alex Nylander for Henri Jokiharju. It was a one-for-one trade and pretty immediately called as a win for the Sabres; as fans we thought Nylander would go as part of a package but there it is! The steal of the summer! For one, whatever switch was flipped in Nylander’s motivational subconscious toward the end of last year’s training camp was fleeting. I’m not suggesting anything dubious but LMFAO had a longer run of quality play than Nylander. I apologized for calling him the lesser Nylander brother last year though that is plainly correct. I think the words of a Chicago blog really have the best words to form my new, final burn of the 2016 first rounder: piss-poor motivation. We may never know what he could’ve been had he given a shit, Chicago isn’t exactly where you go for quality development these days, but the return for him was way more than we could’ve hoped. While I normally struggle to wrap my head around prospect trades this one was a quick learn. Henri Jokiharju is the kind of young defenseman you can’t really put a ceiling on. He could’ve been a regular on Chicago’s blueline had Joel Quenneville not lost his job there. Keeping guys like Marco Scandella and Rasmus Ristolainen around decreases the likelihood Jokiharju starts in Buffalo but he deserves the spot whether he gets it or not. Lawrence Pilut and Zach Bogosian starting the season injured throws some more wrinkles in that story, but we’ll just have to wait and see.
Before we wrap up I want to reiterate how hawkish I am on Linus Ullmark. Both him and Carter Hutton fell off a cliff in December and never recovered last season. Those two guys are the main reasons we got a ten-game winning streak. I am crazy enough to say they’re good play early in the season was not a fluke and Ullmark specifically I think will make a compelling case for the starter role. Next up in the world of New Look Sabres is a blog on the Prospect Tournament next weekend. I’ll be in Delaware that weekend but nonetheless you’ll get a post on that as the final appetizer before Training Camp starts and we’re really off to the races! Like, share and comment. New Look Sabres is now a part of my broader Uttaro Sports Plus blog so there’s other stuff to enjoy while you wait for more Sabres content. We don’t have to wait much longer. Football season is here and I’m back in graduate classes so it can’t be too much longer! Enjoy your Labor Day weekend!
Thanks for reading.
P.S. I wrote a full-fledged Farewell Jeff Skinner piece that was never published because we were blessed enough to keep him. If there is enough interest I can post it or parts of it. Let me know what you think.
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