HIFK Naiset

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HIFK Naiset

IFK Helsinki Naiset (Swedish: IFK Helsingfors Dam), abbreviated HIFK Naiset and also known as Stadin Gimmat (lit.'Girls of Stadi', a nickname for Helsinki), is an ice hockey team in the Finnish Auroraliiga. They play in the Pirkkola district of Helsinki at the Pirkkolan jäähalli (lit.'Pirkkola ice hall'). The team is the representative women's ice hockey team of the multisport club Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna, Helsingfors and is operated by Oy HIFK-Hockey Ab, the same organization that owns the HIFK men's ice hockey team of the Liiga – HIFK Naiset are one of only two Auroraliiga teams owned directly by a Liiga team.[1]

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IFK Helsinki Naiset
Stadin Gimmat
CityHelsinki
LeagueAuroraliiga
Founded1982 (1982)
Refounded 2018
Home arenaPirkkolan jäähalli
ColoursRed, white, dark blue
     
General managerJohanna Sandqvist
Head coachSaara Niemi
CaptainAthéna Locatelli
AffiliatesHIFK Akatemia
HIFK Challenger
Parent club(s)HIFK Ishockey rf
WebsiteOfficial website
Franchise history
1982–1989HIFK Naiset
2018–presentHIFK Naiset
(Stadin Gimmat)
Championships
Regular season titles1 (2022–23)
Aurora Borealis Cup2 (2023, 2024)
Current uniform
Current season
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The original HIFK Naiset was one of the ten founding teams from the inaugural 1982–83 Naisten SM-sarja season but they were financially relegated in 1989 and the club chose not to pursue women's ice hockey for the following several decades. The current team was established in 2018 and gained promotion to the Auroraliiga (then called the Naisten Liiga) from the second-tier Naisten Mestis at the end of their debut season in 2018–19.[2]

HIFK-Stadin Gimmat has two affiliate teams, HIFK Akatemia and HIFK Challenger (known as HIFK U18 from 2018 to 2023), which are active in the Naisten Mestis and Naisten Suomi-sarja, respectively.

History

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Original team, 1982–1989

HIFK Naiset was one of the original ten teams to play in the inaugural season, 1982–83, of the Naisten SM-sarja (lit.'Women's Finnish Championship Series'; renamed Naisten Liiga in 2017 and Auroraliiga in 2024). The team struggled early on, forced to compete with fellow Helsinki-based team Helsingin Jääkiekkoklubi (HJK) for top talent. HIFK finished in the bottom half of the league in their first five seasons, ranking seventh of ten teams in 1982–83, ninth of twelve in 1983–84, eighth of thirteen in 1984–85, fifth of eight in 1985–86, and sixth of eight in 1986–87.

The team's fortunes turned in the 1987–88 season and they earned a 7-2-5 (win-tie-loss) record with a +3 goal difference and claimed third place in the Naisten SM-sarja playoffs, earning Finnish Championship bronze. With a 1988–89 roster that included three members of the newly-created Finnish women's national ice hockey teamdefensemen Johanna Ikonen and Maria Turki (Novitsky), and forward Ulla Saarikko – HIFK continued their upward trajectory, posting an 8-2-4 record with a +20 goal differential and claiming Finnish Championship bronze for the second consecutive season.

Despite the marked improvement of the team, HIFK was financially relegated after the 1988–89 season and no senior women's representative team or any programs for women and girls existed in the club for the following twenty-five years.

Season-by-season results

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This is a list of all seasons completed by HIFK Naiset, including the original HIFK Naiset (1982–1989) and HIFK Naiset-Stadin Gimmat (2018–present).[3]

Note: Finish = Rank at end of regular season; GP = Games played, W = Wins (3 points), OTW = Overtime/shootout wins (2 points), T = Ties (1 point), OTL = Overtime/shootout losses (1 point), L = Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points, Top scorer: Points (Goals+Assists)

More information Season, League ...
Season League Preliminaries and regular season Post season results
Finish GPWOTWTOTLLGFGAPts Top scorer
1982–83 Naisten SM-sarja 7th 830543266 Finland S-L. Aura 17 (15+2) Did not qualify
1983–84 Naisten SM-sarja 9th 820627424 Finland M. Böckelman 10 (5+5) Did not qualify
1984–85 Naisten SM-sarja 8th 930626296 Finland A. Kaunola 8 (6+2) Did not qualify
1985–86 Naisten SM-sarja 5th 14347364010 Finland H. Leppälä 11 (7+4) Did not qualify
1986–87 Naisten SM-sarja 6th 14608333912
  • Two players 10 (9+1)
  • Finland S. Aksela
  • Finland A. Kaunola
Did not qualify
1987–88 Naisten SM-sarja 3rd 14725353216 Finland A. Kaunola 13 (11+2) Won bronze medal
1988–89 Naisten SM-sarja 3rd 14824533318 Finland A. Kaunola 22 (15+7) Won bronze medal
2018–19 Naisten Mestis 1st 26241011592674 Finland Mi. Klemola 50 (23+27) Promoted to Naisten Liiga
2019–20 Naisten Liiga 7th301523101247452 France E. Passard 47 (28+19) Lost quarterfinals to Kärpät, 0–3
2020–21 Naisten Liiga 3rd27164161045757 France E. Passard 37 (19+21) Won bronze medal, 2–1 (Ilves)
2021–22 Naisten Liiga 2nd29260031374178 Finland M. Nilsson 55 (37+18) Runner-up, 2–3 (K-Espoo)
2022–23 Naisten Liiga 1st36293041975793 Czech Republic M. Pejzlová 82 (32+50) Won Championship, 3–0 (K-Espoo)
2023–24 Naisten Liiga 2nd32270051754975 Czech Republic M. Pejzlová 71 (30+41) Won Championship, 3–1 (K-Espoo)
2024–25 Auroraliiga 4th32201291138164 Finland P. Salonen 34 (16+18) Lost quarterfinals to Ilves, 2–3
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Players and personnel

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2024–25 roster

As of 17 February 2025[4][5][6][7]
More information No., Nat ...
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
7 Finland Nelly Andersson D R 17 2022 Kotka, Kymenlaakso, Finland
55 France Sehana Galbrun F L 19 2024 Saint-Martin-d'Hères, ARA, France
60 Finland Sofia Haverinen G 18 2024
22 Finland Aada Holm D L 18 2024
14 Finland Heidi Holmberg D L 18 2024 Mikkeli, South Savo, Finland
13 Finland Veera Huotari F L 26 2020 Oulu, North Ostrobothnia, Finland
24 Finland Olivia Huttunen D R 18 2024 Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland
17 Finland Emmi Juusela F L 22 2024
9 Finland Nellie Karlberg F L 20 2022
23 Finland Johanna Kemppainen (A) F L 27 2019 Mäntsälä, Uusimaa, Finland
35 Finland Tea Koljonen G L 23 2024 Mikkeli, South Savo, Finland
20 Finland Erica Korhonen F L 19 2022 Kirkkonummi, Uusimaa, Finland
36 Finland Julia Kuhta F L 16 2024
92 Finland Olivia Kylliäinen (A) D R 21 2020 Lappeenranta, South Karelia, Finland
91 Finland Emma Lappalainen F L 19 2024 Ivalo, Inari, Lapland, Finland
77 Finland Iida Lappalainen F L 19 2024 Ivalo, Inari, Lapland, Finland
25 Finland Aino Lehikoinen F L 16 2024 Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland
88 France Athéna Locatelli (C) D L 33 2020 Bourg-de-Péage, ARA, France
1 Finland Nelli Nieminen G L 18 2024
12 Finland Ilona Palin D L 19 2021 Raasepori, Uusimaa, Finland
29 Finland Anni Pere F L 21 2018 Loviisa, Uusimaa, Finland
76 Finland Pauliina Salonen F L 20 2023 Turku, Southwest Finland, Finland
19 Finland Ella Turunen F L 18 2024
30 Finland Miia Vainio G L 21 2022 Nurmijärvi, Uusimaa, Finland
26 Finland Satu-Maaria Vihervuori D L 21 2019 Vantaa, Uusimaa, Finland
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Coaching staff and team personnel

  • Head coach: Saara Niemi
  • Assistant coach: Antti Borgenström
  • Goaltending coach: Aleksi Kiviranta
  • Skills coach: Martin Andler
  • Conditioning coach: Marko Kivenmäki
  • Team manager: Nina Forelius
  • Equipment managers: Oliver Karlberg & Timo Nikunen
  • Physical therapist: Virpi Rajala

Team captaincy history

Head coaches

Awards and honors

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Finnish Championship

Source: [10]

Player awards

  • 2022–23: Sanni Vanhanen[11]
  • 2023–24: Clara Rozier[19]
  • Scholar-Athlete of the Year
  • 2020–21: Anni Hietaharju[14]
  • 2022–23: Michaela Pejzlová[15]

All-Stars

Naisten Liiga All-Star teams are selected by Naisten Liiga coaches at the conclusion of the regular season. Prior to the 2023–24 season, All-Star teams were selected by the Finnish Ice Hockey Association.
First Team

Second Team

Player of the Month

Team records and leaders

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The player records detailed here are from the Naisten Liiga (called Naisten SM-sarja from 1982 to 2017); Naisten Mestis statistics accrued during the 2018–19 season are not included. Records valid through the conclusion of the 2023–24 season.

Single-season records

Source: [25]

Career records

  • Most goals: Michaela Pejzlová, 94 goals (98 games; 2020–2024)
  • Most assists: Michaela Pejzlová, 138 assists (98 games; 2020–2024)
  • Most points: Michaela Pejzlová, 232 points (98 games; 2020–2024)
  • Most points, defenceman: Siiri Yrjölä, 100 points (114 games; 2020–2024)
  • Best points per game, over 30 games played: Michaela Pejzlová, 2.37 P/G (98 games; 2020–2024)
  • Most penalty minutes: Two players, 94 PIM
    • Maria Novitsky (68 games; 1983–1989)
    • Clara Rozier (121 games; 2020–2024)
  • Most games played, skater: Anni Pere, 138 games (2019–2024)
  • Most games played, goaltender: Kiia Lahtinen, 48 games (2019–2024)
  • Best save percentage: Iina Kuusela, .934 SV% (36 games; 2020–2023)
  • Best goals against average: Kiia Lahtinen, 1.48 GAA (32 games; 2019–2024)
  • Most shutouts: Kiia Lahtinen, 13 shutouts (48 games; 2019–2024)

Source: [26]

All-time scoring leaders

The top Naisten Liiga regular season point scorers (goals + assists) in HIFK history, through the 2023–24 season.

Note: Nat = Nationality; Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game

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Points
Nat PlayerPosGPGAPtsP/G
Czech Republic Michaela Pejzlová F98941382322.37
France Clara Rozier F12175851601.32
Finland Julia Liikala F8367921591.92
France Emmanuelle Passard F8565551201.41
Finland Karoliina Rantamäki F10440761161.12
Finland Sanni Vanhanen F5445611061.96
Finland Siiri Yrjölä D11427731000.88
Finland Johanna Kemppainen F1364648940.69
France Athéna Locatelli D1181772890.75
Finland Arja Kaunola F735918771.05
Finland Matilda Nilsson F293718551.90
Finland Emilia Vesa F282231531.89
Finland Krista Parkkonen D691435490.71
Finland Mikaela Saukkonen D1301429430.33
Finland Miressa Mäkelä[27] F441817350.80
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Sources: Finnish Ice Hockey Association, Elite Prospects[26]

Notable alumnae

Seasons active with HIFK listed alongside player name.[26]

International players

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