2009–10 Finnish Ice Hockey Association
women's ice hockey season
Olympic Bronze Medal
Canada Cup Bronze Medal
ConferenceIIHF
Record
Overall5-7-0
Coaches and captains
Head coachPekka Hämäläinen
Captain(s)Emma Laaksonen
Alternate captain(s)Jenni Hiirikoski, Saara Tuominen

The 2009-10 Finland's Women's National Hockey team represented Finland at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Prior to the games, the National team participated in various tournaments during the 2009-10 season. The team won the Bronze Medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics. The head coach is Pekka Hämäläinen.

Schedule

2009 Canada Cup

DateOpponentTimeScore
August 31, 2009USA15:00 PMWin, 3-2
Sep 1, 2009Canada19:30 PMLoss, 10-2
Sep 3, 2009Sweden15:00 PMLoss, 3-1
Sep 5, 2009USA (semi-final)15:00 PMLoss, 4-0
Sep 6, 2009Sweden (bronze)15:00 PMWin, 2-1

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2009 4 Nations Cup

  • All games were held in Finland.
DateOpponentLocationTimeScore
Nov 3, 2009USAMikkeli18:30 PMLoss, 0-4
Nov 4, 2009CanadaKerava18:30 PMLoss, 2-4
Nov 5, 2009SwedenHelsinki18:30 PMLoss, 1-2 (OT)
Nov 7, 2009Sweden (bronze-medal game)Tikkurila12:00 PMLoss, 1-2 (SO)

[2]

USA Hockey Qwest Tour

DateOpponentLocationTimeScore
Feb. 4, 2010USAColorado Springs, CO (World Arena)[3]Loss, 1-5[4]

Roster

Position Name Height Weight Birthdate Birthplace 2009–10 team
GMira Kuisma168656 May 1987KuopioFinland Oulun Kärpät
GNoora Räty1646829 May 1989EspooUnited States 2009–10 Minnesota Golden Gophers women's ice hockey team
GAnna Vanhatalo1786529 February 1984HelsinkiFinland Espoo Blues
DJenni Hiirikoski1616030 March 1987LempääläFinland Ilves Tampere
DEmma Laaksonen1595917 December 1981Washington, D.C., United StatesFinland Espoo Blues
DRosa Lindstedt1867824 January 1988YlöjärviFinland Ilves Tampere
DTerhi Mertanen166684 April 1981JoensuuFinland Espoo Blues
DHeidi Pelttari166692 August 1985TampereFinland Ilves Tampere
DMariia Posa1645821 February 1988HyvinkääUnited States 2009–10 Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs women's ice hockey season
DSaija Sirviö1726229 December 1982OuluFinland Oulun Kärpät
FAnne Helin1706828 January 1987HelsinkiFinland Oulun Kärpät
FVenla Hovi1696228 October 1987TampereFinland Ilves Tampere
FMichelle Karvinen1667027 March 1990Rødovre, DenmarkDenmark Rødovre
FAnniina Rajahuhta164628 March 1989HelsinkiFinland Ilves Tampere
FKaroliina Rantamäki1636523 February 1978EspooRussia SKIF
FMari Saarinen1726730 July 1981KangasalaFinland Ilves Tampere
FNina Tikkinen170676 February 1987SaloUnited States Minnesota State University, Mankato
FMinnamari Tuominen1656726 June 1990HelsinkiUnited States 2009–10 Ohio State Buckeyes women's ice hockey season
FSaara Tuominen169651 January 1986YlöjärviUnited States 2009–10 Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs women's ice hockey season
FMarjo Voutilainen1687022 March 1981KuopioFinland Espoo Blues
FLinda Välimäki1656231 May 1990YlöjärviFinland Ilves Tampere

[5]

2010 Olympics

DateOpponentLocationTimeScore
Feb. 14RussiaUBC Thunderbird Arena16:30 PMWin, 5-1[6]
Feb. 16ChinaUBC Thunderbird Arena19:00 PMWin, 2-1[6]
Feb. 18USAUBC Thunderbird Arena14:30 PMLoss, 0-6[7]
Feb. 22CanadaUBC Thunderbird Arena17:00 PMLoss, 0-5[8]
Feb. 25SwedenCanada Hockey Place17:00 PMWin, 3-2 (OT)[9]

In the bronze medal game, Karoliina Rantamäki scored in overtime as Finland beat Sweden 3-2. Heidi Pelttari and Michelle Karvinen also scored for Finland. Noora Rätyä made 16 saves for Finland who led 2-1 after the second period. Rantamäki scored the winner just 2:33 into the overtime.[10]

Player stats

Skaters

Player Goals Assists Points Shots PIM +/-
Anne Helin00024-4
Jenni Hiirikoski01195-3
Venla Hovi202261
Michelle Karvinen10166-1
Emma Laaksonen00054-2
Rosa Lindstedt01105-3
Terhi Mertanen000310
Heidi Pelttari123213-4
Mariia Posa00003-3
Annina Rajahuhta00000-2
Karolina Rantamaki20263-2
Mari Saarinen000262
Saija Sirviö101272
Nina Tikkinen202211-3
Minnamari Tuominen000000
Saara Tuominen011112-3
Linda Välimäki011912-2
Marjo Voutilainen101010-3

[11][12][13][14][15]

Goaltenders

PlayerGames PlayedMinutesGoals AgainstWinsLossesShutoutsSave %Goals Against Average
Mira Kuisma0000000.000
Noora Räty5302:331532088.53.00
Anna Vanhatalo0000000.000

See also

References

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  2. SCHEDULE/RESULTS/ROSTERS - 2009 4 NATIONS CUP
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