Schedule

Finland is in Group A with the United States, Canada, Russia, and Switzerland.

  • April 4, 12:30 p.m. ET | vs United States
  • April 6, 9 a.m. ET| vs Russia
  • April 8, 9 a.m. ET | vs Switzerland
  • April 9, 12:30 p.m. ET | vs Canada /

Roster

  • Forwards: Sanni Hakala, Elisa Holopainen, Venla Hovi, Michelle Karvinen, Petra Nieminen, Tanja Niskanen, Emma Nuutinen, Annina Rajahuhta, Riikka Sallinen, Susanna Tapani, Noora Tulus, Viivi Vainikka, Linda Vรคlimรคki
  • Defenders: Jenni Hiirikoski, Nelli Laitinen, Rosa Lindstedt, Isa Rahunen, Ronja Savolainen, Minttu Tuominen, Ella Viitasuo
  • Goaltenders: Noora Rรคty, Jenna Silvonen, Eveliina Suonpรครค
  • Head Coach: Pasi Mustonen/

Players to Watch

Riikka Sallinen

Thereโ€™s aging gracefully, and then thereโ€™s looking the concept of age right in the eye and extending a middle finger before skating off in laughter. Nothing about Sallinenโ€™s numbers suggest sheโ€™s 45 years old; she led the SDHLโ€™s HV71 this year with 51 points (14 goals, 37 assists), good for seventh in league scoring.

At the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics Sallinen averaged 22.08 minutes of ice time over six games, second-highest on the team behind captain Jenni Hiirikoski.

In the latter half of her career post-2013 comeback Sallinenโ€™s scoring shifted into more of a playmaking role, but sheโ€™s still got the proverbial nose for the net, as demonstrated by her four goals in South Korea. Sheโ€™s a consummate well-rounded center who sees time on special teams as well as even-strength.

This is almost certainly the swan song of a legendary career. Elite sport of any gender is lucky to have athletes like Sallinen, and if this is in fact her last tournament, then she leaves hockey that much better for having been a part of it.

Elisa Holopainen

Holopainenโ€™s had a coming-out season in both club and international competition. She had her best season yet with KalPa in the Naisten Liiga, finishing third in team scoring behind Tanja Niskanen and Matilda Nilsson. She was the Naisten Liigaโ€™s Player of the Month for January.

Internationally she saw time on the senior team at the Euro Hockey Tournament as well as with the U18s in Japan this winter. Her tournament-leading offense (8 points, 5 g, 3 a) helped power Finland to their first-ever medal in the competition.

Noora Rรคty

Reminding an audience to look out for Noora Rรคty in goal is like reminding a fish to swim. Sheโ€™s one of the most elite goaltenders on earth, a four-time Olympian, and arguably the face of Finnish womenโ€™s hockey internationally.

Like Sallinen, this may very well be Rรคtyโ€™s last tournament. She turns 30 in May, recently purchased a home in Minnesota, and hinted at retirement. Not only is she on her native soil, sheโ€™s also in her hometown: having this tournament in Espoo is as much of a homecoming as she could hope for, short of the IIHF pouring a backyard rink at her childhood home. There are worse ways to finish a career.

This tournament sheโ€™s sharing the crease with Eveliina Suonpรครค and Jenna Silvonen. With Meeri Rรคisรคnen not named to the roster due to a lingering lower-body injury, expect Rรคty to see the majority of playing time.

Last Time Around

The 2017 World Championships in Ann Arbor saw the Naisleijonat not only win bronze, but defeat Canada for the first time in senior competition. The 4-3 victory came in the preliminary rounds, but it marked a major moment and showed just how much the program has grown.

Storylines

The Kids Are All Right

As itโ€™s the start of a quad and quite possibly the last hurrah for some Naisleijonat veterans, head coach Pasi Mustonen is looking to the next generation. He held a training camp in mid-March designed for players in the pipeline to get more involved and active with the senior team even if they wouldnโ€™t necessarily make the final cut.

Three players who won bronze at this yearโ€™s U18 World Championships were named to the senior team: Elisa Holopainen, defender Nelli Laitinen, and forward Viivi Vainikka. Goaltender Jenna Silvonen is 20; forward Petra Nieminen, 19, was a member of the bronze medal Olympic team last winter.

Mustonen described the team as โ€œa good mix of prize experience and young hungry playersโ€ to YLE earlier this month, saying also, โ€œThe age distribution is good.โ€

Home Ice

The Naisleijonat have been preparing for this tournament with just as much vigor and enthusiasm as they did for the Olympics. In some ways this tournament matters more, a chance to show both their country and the world their confidence, their growth, and their pride in how far theyโ€™ve come.

Look for a hungry and confident team all tournament long.

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