The 2024–25 Liiga season was the 50th season of the Liiga, the top level of Finnish ice hockey since 1975.
The Liiga expanded to 16 teams for the season with the addition of Kiekko-Espoo. The league also brought back the relegation to the Mestis and a reformed playoff system and new divisions that decide the number of games teams play against each other.[1][2]
The regular season started in September 2024. Due to the addition of Kiekko-Espoo, the previous amount of 450 matches was increased to 480 matches total in the regular season. Each team played 60 matches, and all teams were divided into four groups.[1][2]
As usual, the series was on break in November for a week and a half while the national teams played in the Euro Hockey Tour. The Christmas break lasted 5–7 days, depending on the team, with the exception of Kärpät, which participated on the 26th–31 December in the Spengler Cup in Switzerland.[3] For other teams, the Christmas break ended on Saint Stephen's day, 26 December. Other one week break was in February 2025. The regular season ended in mid-March 2025.
Two outdoor games were played in Pori between the rivals Porin Ässät and Rauman Lukko in January 2025. The games went by the name Satakunnan Talviklassikko or The Satakunta Winter Classic. The games were counted as normal regular season games. They were played in the Amiko-areena, which is normally used by the bandy club Narukerä. Temporary stands with a capacity of 9,000 spectators were built for the two games.[4][5][6]
Teams
Location of teams in 2024–25 SM-liiga
Team
|
City
|
Head coach
|
Arena
|
Capacity
|
Captain
|
HIFK
|
Helsinki
|
Ville Peltonen
|
Helsingin jäähalli
|
8,200
|
Ilari Melart
|
HPK
|
Hämeenlinna
|
Matias Lehtonen 23 Sep 2024[7] Mikko Manner
|
Pohjantähti Areena
|
5,360
|
Petteri Nikkilä
|
Ilves
|
Tampere
|
Tommi Niemelä
|
Nokia Arena
|
12,700
|
Niklas Friman
|
Jukurit
|
Mikkeli
|
Marko Tuomainen 14 Jan 2025[8] Jonne Virtanen
|
Ikioma Areena
|
4,200
|
Jesper Piitulainen
|
JYP
|
Jyväskylä
|
Johan Pennerborn
|
LähiTapiola Areena
|
4,437
|
Teemu Eronen
|
KalPa
|
Kuopio
|
Petri Karjalainen
|
Olvi Areena
|
5,300
|
Tuomas Kiiskinen
|
Kiekko-Espoo
|
Espoo
|
Jyrki Aho
|
Espoo Metro Areena
|
6,982
|
Ville Lajunen
|
KooKoo
|
Kouvola
|
Jouko Myrrä
|
Lumon Areena
|
5,950
|
Otto Paajanen
|
Kärpät
|
Oulu
|
Ville Mäntymaa 3 Mar 2025[9] Petri Matikainen
|
Oulun Energia Areena
|
6,300
|
Marko Anttila
|
Lukko
|
Rauma
|
Tomi Lämsä
|
Kivikylän Areena
|
4,500
|
Sebastian Repo
|
Pelicans
|
Lahti
|
Juhamatti Yli-Junnila 20 Jan 2025[10] Sami Kapanen[11]
|
Isku Areena
|
4,403
|
Miika Roine
|
SaiPa
|
Lappeenranta
|
Raimo Helminen
|
Lappeenrannan jäähalli
|
4,820
|
Ville Petman
|
Sport
|
Vaasa
|
Juuso Hahl
|
Vaasan Sähkö Areena
|
5,185
|
Sebastian Stålberg
|
Tappara
|
Tampere
|
Rikard Grönborg
|
Nokia Arena
|
12,700
|
Otto Rauhala
|
TPS
|
Turku
|
Tommi Miettinen
|
Gatorade Center
|
10,500
|
Casimir Jürgens
|
Ässät
|
Pori
|
Jarno Pikkarainen
|
Enersense Areena
|
6,150
|
Jan-Mikael Järvinen
|
Regular season standings
Top four advance straight to the quarter-finals, while teams between 5th and 12th positions play a wild card round for the final four spots. The 15th and 16th placed teams play against each other to decide which team will play against the Mestis champion for a spot in the SM-liiga.[a] The top two teams of the regular season qualified for the Champions Hockey League and the 3rd team to the Spengler Cup.
Pos
|
Team
|
Pld
|
W
|
OTW
|
OTL
|
L
|
GF
|
GA
|
GD
|
Pts
|
Final Result
|
1
|
Lukko
|
60
|
32
|
6
|
4
|
18
|
202
|
147
|
+55
|
112
|
Advance to Quarterfinals
|
2
|
Ilves
|
60
|
32
|
4
|
7
|
17
|
176
|
145
|
+31
|
111
|
3
|
KalPa
|
60
|
29
|
7
|
6
|
18
|
196
|
149
|
+47
|
107
|
4
|
HIFK
|
60
|
27
|
9
|
8
|
16
|
173
|
165
|
+8
|
107
|
5
|
SaiPa
|
60
|
30
|
6
|
4
|
20
|
178
|
170
|
+8
|
106
|
Advance to Wild-card round
|
6
|
KooKoo
|
60
|
23
|
13
|
4
|
20
|
206
|
169
|
+37
|
99
|
7
|
Ässät
|
60
|
26
|
4
|
9
|
21
|
160
|
159
|
+1
|
95
|
8
|
Kiekko-Espoo
|
60
|
20
|
10
|
11
|
19
|
160
|
171
|
−11
|
91
|
9
|
Tappara
|
60
|
24
|
6
|
6
|
24
|
178
|
168
|
+10
|
90
|
10
|
HPK
|
60
|
21
|
5
|
10
|
24
|
154
|
178
|
−24
|
83
|
11
|
Sport
|
60
|
17
|
9
|
14
|
20
|
172
|
177
|
−5
|
83
|
12
|
TPS
|
60
|
18
|
9
|
7
|
26
|
173
|
190
|
−17
|
79
|
13
|
Kärpät
|
60
|
19
|
7
|
6
|
28
|
172
|
193
|
−21
|
77
|
|
14
|
JYP
|
60
|
19
|
6
|
7
|
28
|
167
|
197
|
−30
|
76
|
15
|
Pelicans
|
60
|
20
|
4
|
7
|
29
|
171
|
179
|
−8
|
75
|
Advance to Playout round
|
16
|
Jukurit
|
60
|
12
|
6
|
1
|
41
|
134
|
215
|
−81
|
49
|
Broadcast rights
For the 2023–2024 season, Telia had transferred the television rights of the SM-liiga to MTV, which it owns. Telia had acquired the broadcast rights starting from the 2018–2019 season, and with the new agreement MTV has the rights until the end of the 2026–2027 season. MTV pays more than 90 million euros for television rights over four seasons, and the company has admitted that the operation is loss-making.[12] The broadcasts are produced by MTV and during the season games can be seen live from C More, Discovery+, DNA, Elisa Viihde, MTV and Telia.[13]
Playoffs
Playoff bracket
First round
(5) SaiPa vs. (12) TPS
18 March
|
SaiPa
|
|
1–2
|
|
TPS
|
Lappeenrannan jäähalli
|
Recap
|
|
Janne Naukkarinen (1) – 12:03
|
First period
|
3:56 – Otto Salin (1; PPG)
|
No scoring
|
Second period
|
18:38 – Otto Salin (2)
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
Kari Piiroinen (11 shots / 9 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Noa Vali (38 shots / 37 saves)
|
21 March
|
SaiPa
|
|
3–0
|
|
TPS
|
Lappeenrannan jäähalli
|
Recap
|
|
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
No scoring
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
Mark Pysyk (2, ENG) – 17:44
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
Kari Piiroinen (29 shots / 29 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Noa Vali (25 shots / 23 saves)
|
22 March
|
TPS
|
|
1–2
|
|
SaiPa
|
Gatorade Center
|
Recap
|
|
No scoring
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
Aarne Talvitie (1) – 17:02
|
Second period
|
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
Noa Vali (21 shots / 19 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Kari Piiroinen (23 shots / 22 saves)
|
24 March
|
SaiPa
|
|
3–2
|
OT
|
TPS
|
Lappeenrannan jäähalli
|
Recap
|
|
Juuso Heikkilä (1) – 2:57
|
First period
|
3:50 – Viljami Marjala (1)
|
Mikko Petman (2) – 7:36
|
Second period
|
12:52 – Viljami Marjala (2)
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
Ville Petman (2) – 13:39
|
First overtime period
|
No scoring
|
Kari Piiroinen (15 shots / 13 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Noa Vali (35 shots / 32 saves)
|
(6) KooKoo vs. (11) Sport
18 March
|
KooKoo
|
|
1–3
|
|
Sport
|
Lumon Areena
|
Recap
|
|
No scoring
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
Jimi Suomi (1) – 5:38
|
Second period
|
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
3:00 – Cole Fonstad (1)
|
Antoine Bibeau (19 shots / 16 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Masi Härkönen (22 shots / 21 saves)
|
21 March
|
KooKoo
|
|
1–2
|
|
Sport
|
Lumon Areena
|
Recap
|
|
Seth Barton (1) – 0:50
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
No scoring
|
Second period
|
6:10 – Lari Heikkinen (1)
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
6:38 – Cole Fonstad (2)
|
Eetu Randelin (14 shots / 12 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Masi Härkönen (27 shots / 26 saves)
|
(7) Ässät vs. (10) HPK
19 March
|
HPK
|
|
1–2
|
OT
|
Ässät
|
Pohjantähti Areena
|
Recap
|
|
Eetu Tuulola (1; PPG) – 17:59
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
No scoring
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
9:23 – Dylan Fabre (1; PPG)
|
No scoring
|
First overtime period
|
1:05 – Kasperi Ojantakanen (1)
|
Kim Saarinen (24 shots / 22 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Niklas Rubin (23 shots / 22 saves)
|
21 March
|
Ässät
|
|
5–1
|
|
HPK
|
Enersense Areena
|
Recap
|
|
Nestor Noiva (1) – 12:19
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
|
Third period
|
14:51 – Sami Päivärinta (1)
|
Niklas Rubin (27 shots / 26 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Kim Saarinen (25 shots / 21 saves)
|
(8) Kiekko-Espoo vs. (9) Tappara
18 March
|
Kiekko-Espoo
|
|
1–0
|
|
Tappara
|
Espoo Metro Areena
|
Recap
|
|
Arttu Tuomaala (1) – 8:38
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
No scoring
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
Petteri Rimpinen (31 shots / 31 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Filip Lindberg (18 shots / 17 saves)
|
19 March
|
Tappara
|
|
6–1
|
|
Kiekko-Espoo
|
Nokia Arena
|
Recap
|
|
Mario Kempe (1) – 10:55
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
- Benjamin Rautiainen (1; PPG) – 1:49
- Petteri Puhakka (1) – 3:09
- Mario Kempe (2; PPG) – 9:00
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
|
Third period
|
13:33 – Aleksi Laakso (1)
|
Filip Lindberg (25 shots / 24 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
- Petteri Rimpinen (28 shots / 23 saves)
- Sami Rajaniemi (4 shots / 3 saves)
|
21 March
|
Kiekko-Espoo
|
|
5–2
|
|
Tappara
|
Espoo Metro Areena
|
Recap
|
|
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
No scoring
|
Second period
|
|
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
Petteri Rimpinen (35 shots / 33 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Filip Lindberg (12 shots / 8 saves)
|
Quarter-finals
(1) Lukko vs. (11) Sport
31 March
|
Lukko
|
|
5–1
|
|
Sport
|
Kivikylän Areena
|
Recap
|
|
|
First period
|
18:26 – Linus Andersson (2)
|
Antoine Morand (2) – 17:05
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
John Lethermon (18 shots / 17 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Masi Härkönen (21 shots / 16 saves)
|
(2) Ilves vs. (9) Tappara
26 March
|
Ilves
|
|
4–0
|
|
Tappara
|
Nokia Arena
|
Recap
|
|
No scoring
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
Dominik Pavlát (27 shots / 27 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
|
28 March
|
Tappara
|
|
1–2
|
|
Ilves
|
Nokia Arena
|
Recap
|
|
No scoring
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
No scoring
|
Second period
|
16:01 – Samu Bau (1)
|
Veli-Matti Savinainen (1; PPG) – 15:36
|
Third period
|
17:23 – Adam Najman (1)
|
Juha Metsola (25 shots / 23 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Dominik Pavlát (26 shots / 25 saves)
|
31 March
|
Ilves
|
|
3–2
|
|
Tappara
|
Nokia Arena
|
Recap
|
|
Jarkko Parikka (1) – 9:21
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
John Nyberg (1) – 4:03
|
Second period
|
8:12 – Olli Juolevi (1)
|
Lukas Svejkovsky (2) – 1:44
|
Third period
|
16:22 – Aapeli Räsänen (1; PPG; ENG)
|
Dominik Pavlát (24 shots / 22 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Filip Lindberg (20 shots / 17 saves)
|
2 April
|
Tappara
|
|
1–6
|
|
Ilves
|
Nokia Arena
|
Recap
|
|
No scoring
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
Julius Mattila (3; PPG) – 5:40
|
Second period
|
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
- 7:01 – Samuli Ratinen (1)
- 8:59 – Matias Mäntykivi (1; PPG)
- 10:21 – Samuli Ratinen (2)
- 11:26 – Samuli Ratinen (3; PPG)
|
|
Goalie stats
|
Dominik Pavlát (25 shots / 24 saves)
|
(3) KalPa vs. (7) Ässät
9 April
|
KalPa
|
|
3–2
|
|
Ässät
|
Olvi Areena
|
Recap
|
|
Konsta Kapanen (1) – 5:55
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
- Benjamin Korhonen (1) – 13:05
- Juuso Mäenpää (3) – 14:34
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
|
Stefanos Lekkas (23 shots / 21 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Niklas Rubin (28 shots / 25 saves)
|
(4) HIFK vs. (5) SaiPa
If the series had gone past game 4, the order of games 5 and 6 where switched due to ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships being held in Helsingin jäähalli on 4 and 5 April.[14]
29 March
|
HIFK
|
|
0–2
|
|
SaiPa
|
Helsingin jäähalli
|
Recap
|
|
No scoring
|
First period
|
- 1:20 – Mikko Petman (3)
- 3:28 – Roni Karvinen (1; PPG)
|
No scoring
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
Niko Hovinen (18 shots / 16 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Kari Piiroinen (22 shots / 22 saves)
|
2 April
|
SaiPa
|
|
6–2
|
|
HIFK
|
Lappeenrannan jäähalli
|
Recap
|
|
No scoring
|
First period
|
2:34 – Micke-Max Åsten (1)
|
- Roni Karvinen (2; PPG) – 1:38
- Mikko Petman (4) – 11:05
- Ville Petman (3; PPG) – 11:44
- Eero Klintrup (2; SHG) – 16:01
|
Second period
|
18:05 – Vincent Marleau (1)
|
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
Kari Piiroinen (28 shots / 26 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Niko Hovinen (24 shots / 19 saves)
|
Semi-finals
(1) Lukko vs. (5) SaiPa
11 April
|
Lukko
|
|
1–2
|
|
SaiPa
|
Kivikylän Areena
|
Recap
|
|
No scoring
|
First period
|
5:35 – Juuso Heikkilä (2)
|
No scoring
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
Antti Saarela (1; PPG) – 14:08
|
Third period
|
18:51 – Otto Kivenmäki (2)
|
John Lethermon (18 shots / 16 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Kari Piiroinen (28 shots / 27 saves)
|
12 April
|
SaiPa
|
|
3–5
|
|
Lukko
|
Lappeenrannan jäähalli
|
Recap
|
|
Mikko Petman (5) – 3:27
|
First period
|
|
|
Second period
|
3:34 – Antoine Morand (3)
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
- 3:34 – Linus Nyman (1)
- 19:08 – Jami Krannila (2; ENG)
|
Kari Piiroinen (31 shots / 27 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Joni Ortio (24 shots / 21 saves)
|
14 April
|
Lukko
|
|
1–2
|
2OT
|
SaiPa
|
Kivikylän Areena
|
Recap
|
|
No scoring
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
No scoring
|
Second period
|
No scoring
|
Steven Jandric (4; PPG) – 1:29
|
Third period
|
6:24 – Miro Tauslahti (1)
|
No scoring
|
Second overtime period
|
12:23 – Otto Kivenmäki (3)
|
Joni Ortio (33 shots / 31 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Kari Piiroinen (46 shots / 45 saves)
|
16 April
|
SaiPa
|
|
5–2
|
|
Lukko
|
Lappeenrannan jäähalli
|
Recap
|
|
Mikko Petman (6) – 3:58
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
Mikko Kousa (1) – 18:07
|
Second period
|
8:49 – Niklas Ylitalo (1)
|
|
Third period
|
5:05 – Pathrik Westerholm (1)
|
Kari Piiroinen (31 shots / 29 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
John Lethermon (25 shots / 21 saves)
|
21 April
|
SaiPa
|
|
2–1
|
OT
|
Lukko
|
Lappeenrannan jäähalli
|
Recap
|
|
No scoring
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
Santeri Airola (3) – 9:08
|
Second period
|
18:15 – Henri Ikonen (6)
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
No scoring
|
Santeri Airola (4) – 0:59
|
First overtime period
|
No scoring
|
Kari Piiroinen (28 shots / 27 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Joni Ortio (19 shots / 17 saves)
|
(2) Ilves vs. (3) KalPa
11 April
|
Ilves
|
|
2–3
|
|
KalPa
|
Nokia Arena
|
Recap
|
|
No scoring
|
First period
|
No scoring
|
|
Second period
|
16:15 – Jesper Mattila (1)
|
No scoring
|
Third period
|
|
Dominik Pavlát (26 shots / 23 saves)
|
Goalie stats
|
Stefanos Lekkas (28 shots / 26 saves)
|
12 April
|
KalPa
|
|
3–2
|
OT
|
Ilves
|
Olvi Areena
|
Recap
|
|
No scoring
|
First period
|
13:47 – Matias Mäntykivi (2)
|
- Juuso Mäenpää (4) – 5:52
- Jesper Mattila (2) – 16:59
|
Second period
|
8:08 – Carl Klingberg (2; PPG)
|
No scoring
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Third period
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No scoring
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Aleksi Elorinne (2) – 9:05
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First overtime period
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No scoring
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Juha Jatkola (32 shots / 30 saves)
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Goalie stats
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Dominik Pavlát (31 shots / 28 saves)
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14 April
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Ilves
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3–0
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KalPa
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Nokia Arena
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Recap
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First period
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No scoring
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No scoring
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Second period
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No scoring
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Juuso Könönen (1) – 5:14
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Third period
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No scoring
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Dominik Pavlát (19 shots / 19 saves)
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Goalie stats
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Stefanos Lekkas (32 shots / 29 saves)
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16 April
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KalPa
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1–0
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Ilves
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Olvi Areena
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Recap
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No scoring
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First period
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No scoring
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No scoring
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Second period
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No scoring
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Matyas Kantner (2) – 3:47
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Third period
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No scoring
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Stefanos Lekkas (24 shots / 24 saves)
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Goalie stats
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Dominik Pavlát (12 shots / 11 saves)
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21 April
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KalPa
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5–4
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OT
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Ilves
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Olvi Areena
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Recap
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First period
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1:47 – Toni Utunen (1)
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- Matyas Kantner (3) – 0:28
- Patrick Curry (5; PPG) – 8:34
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Second period
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3:58 – Joonas Nättinen (2)
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No scoring
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Third period
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Juuso Mäenpää (5; PPG) – 10:57
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First overtime period
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No scoring
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Stefanos Lekkas (32 shots / 28 saves)
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Goalie stats
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Dominik Pavlát (25 shots / 20 saves)
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Bronze medal game
Finals
25 April
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KalPa
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2–6
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SaiPa
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Olvi Areena
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Recap
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No scoring
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First period
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No scoring
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Lasse Lappalainen (2) – 9:37
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Second period
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Matyas Kantner (4; PPG) – 12:32
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Third period
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- 2:21 – Juuso Heikkilä (6)
- 3:55 – Juuso Heikkilä (7; PPG)
- 13:10 – Ville Petman (4; DP)
- 14:49 – Antti Kalapudas (6; ENG)
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Stefanos Lekkas (30 shots / 25 saves)
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Goalie stats
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Kari Piiroinen (33 shots / 31 saves)
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28 April
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KalPa
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8–1
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SaiPa
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Olvi Areena
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Recap
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First period
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No scoring
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Jesper Mattila (4) – 13:22
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Second period
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8:42 – Saku Salminen (1)
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Third period
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No scoring
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Stefanos Lekkas (24 shots / 23 saves)
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Goalie stats
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30 April
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SaiPa
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0–2
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KalPa
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Lappeenrannan jäähalli
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Recap
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No scoring
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First period
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No scoring
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No scoring
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Second period
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No scoring
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Third period
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No scoring
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Kari Piiroinen (13 shots / 11 saves)
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Goalie stats
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Stefanos Lekkas (16 shots / 16 saves)
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2 May
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KalPa
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2–4
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SaiPa
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Olvi Areena
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Recap
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Patrick Curry (7) – 5:51
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First period
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9:16 – Saku Salminen (2)
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No scoring
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Second period
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- 15:09 – Roni Karvinen (3)
- 15:37 – Mikko Petman (7)
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Andreas Okany (2) – 3:20
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Third period
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9:58 – Janne Naukkarinen (2)
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Stefanos Lekkas (25 shots / 21 saves)
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Goalie stats
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Play Out and Relegation
The two bottom-placed teams from the regular season played a best-of-seven series, with the winner remaining in the Liiga and the loser having to face the winner of the Mestis in a relegation series. The higher-seeded team and in the relation series the team from Liiga held home advantage over the series, playing at home for the first and third games and games five and seven (if required) while the lower-seeded team was at home for games two, four and six (if required).[15]
Bracket
Play Out
22 March
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Jukurit
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2–1
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OT
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Pelicans
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Ikioma Areena
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Recap
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Max Ellis (1; PPG) – 9:37
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First period
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No scoring
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No scoring
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Second period
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No scoring
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No scoring
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Third period
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16:28 – Lars Bryggman (1; PPG)
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Max Ellis (2) – 10:56
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First overtime period
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No scoring
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Evan Buitenhuis (13 shots / 12 saves)
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Goalie stats
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Patrik Bartošák (29 shots / 27 saves)
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25 March
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Pelicans
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3–8
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Jukurit
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Isku Areena
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Recap
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First period
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- 2:32 – Topias Hynninen (1; PPG)
- 10:27 – Peter Abbandonato (1; 2PPG)
- 18:51 – Aleks Haatanen (1; PPG)
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No scoring
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Second period
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- 4:28 – Peter Abbandonato (2; PPG)
- 5:44 – Peter Abbandonato (3; PPG)
- 6:47 – Topias Hynninen (2; PPG)
- 8:42 – Juuso Arola (1; 2PPG)
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Miro Väänänen (1) – 15:39
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Third period
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13:30 – Max Ellis (3; 2PPG)
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Goalie stats
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Evan Buitenhuis (23 shots / 20 saves)
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28 March
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Jukurit
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4–1
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Pelicans
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Ikioma Areena
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Recap
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Peter Abbandonato (4) – 7:20
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First period
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No scoring
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Kim Johansson (1; PPG) – 19:06
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Second period
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No scoring
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- Viljam Sandvik (1; SHG) – 9:37
- Bence Horváth (1; ENG) – 19:42
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Third period
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11:48 – Joona Kumpula (1)
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Evan Buitenhuis (19 shots / 18 saves)
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Goalie stats
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Patrik Bartošák (23 shots / 20 saves)
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29 March
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Pelicans
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2–3
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OT
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Jukurit
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Isku Areena
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Recap
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No scoring
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First period
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18:47 – Max Ellis (4)
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No scoring
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Second period
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0:31 – Sakke Hämäläinen (1)
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Third period
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No scoring
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No scoring
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First overtime period
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1:24 – Peter Abbandonato (5; PPG)
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Patrik Bartošák (27 shots / 24 saves)
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Goalie stats
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Evan Buitenhuis (22 shots / 20 saves)
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Relegation series
8 April
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Pelicans
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5–0
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Jokerit
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Isku Areena
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Recap
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First period
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No scoring
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- Hampus Falk (1) – 3:25
- Daniel Nieminen (1) – 11:20
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Second period
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No scoring
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Ryan Lasch (1) – 15:00
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Third period
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No scoring
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Patrik Bartošák (7 shots / 7 saves)
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Goalie stats
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- Sisu Heikkeri (14 shots / 10 saves)
- Henri Risikko (8 shots / 7 saves)
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10 April
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Jokerit
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4–3
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2OT
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Pelicans
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Helsinki Ice Hall
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Recap
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|
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First period
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2:32 – Leevi Tukiainen (1; PS)
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Jesse Liuksiala (2) – 3:49
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Second period
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No scoring
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No scoring
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Third period
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- 17:01 – Elias Vilén (1; EA; PPG)
- 18:09 – Daniel Nieminen (2; EA)
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Ville Vainikainen (1) – 10:50
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Second overtime period
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No scoring
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Sisu Heikkeri (28 shots / 25 saves)
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Goalie stats
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Patrik Bartošák (22 shots / 18 saves)
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12 April
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Pelicans
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2–0
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Jokerit
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Isku Areena
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Recap
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Daniel Nieminen (3) – 11:01
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First period
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No scoring
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No scoring
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Second period
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No scoring
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Leevi Tukiainen (2) – 0:15
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Third period
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No scoring
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Patrik Bartošák (18 shots / 18 saves)
|
Goalie stats
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Sisu Heikkeri (21 shots / 19 saves)
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15 April
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Jokerit
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3–4
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OT
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Pelicans
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Helsinki Ice Hall
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Recap
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Rony Ahonen (1) – 10:18
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First period
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16:54 – Joona Kumpula (2)
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Second period
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No scoring
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Third period
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No scoring
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No scoring
|
First overtime period
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2:54 – Miro Väänänen (1)
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Sisu Heikkeri (29 shots / 25 saves)
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Goalie stats
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Patrik Bartošák (23 shots / 20 saves)
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Final rankings
Notes
- ^ If a Mestis team wins the qualification round, it can still be denied promotion if the team doesn't match SM-liiga's qualification criteria
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