Finnish National Men's Ice Hockey Team 1995 World Championships Roster

Finnish national men's ice hockey team 1995 World Championships roster

This is the Finnish national men's ice hockey team's roster to the 1995 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships.

Pos. No. Player 1995 Team
GK 30 Jukka Tammi Ilves
GK 31 Ari Sulander Jokerit
GK 35 Jarmo Myllys Luleå HF
D 2 Marko Kiprusoff TPS
D 3 Petteri Nummelin TPS
D 4 Erik Hämäläinen Jokerit
D 5 Timo Jutila C Tappara
D 6 Janne Niinimaa Jokerit
D 23 Hannu Virta Grasshopper Zürich
D 26 Mika Strömberg Jokerit
F 8 Janne Ojanen A / Tappara & HC Lugano
F 9 Esa Keskinen HV71
F 11 Saku Koivu A TPS
F 13 Marko Palo HV71
F 14 Raimo Helminen Malmö IF
F 15 Antti Törmänen Jokerit
F 16 Ville Peltonen HIFK
F 20 Jere Lehtinen TPS
F 21 Juha Ylönen Jokerit
F 24 Sami Kapanen HIFK
F 27 Tero Lehterä Malmö IF
F 40 Mika Nieminen Luleå HF
F 52 Raimo Summanen TPS


Manager:

Heikki Riihiranta

Coaches:

Curt Lindström
Hannu Aravirta

Other Personnel:

Juhani Ikonen (Medical Attendant)
Jari Rautiainen (Physio)
Veli-Matti Pohjonen (Masseur)
Tomi Mäkipää (Equipment Manager)
Aleksander Surenkin (Equipment Maintenance)
Mika Saarinen (Statistics)
Esko Nokelainen (Scouting)

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