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The '''Jr. A Mestis''' (formerly the '''Jr. A I-Divisioona''') is the second level of under 20 ice hockey in [[Finland]]. The league currently consists of 16 teams.
The '''Jr. A Nuorten Mestis''' (formerly the '''Jr. A I-Divisioona''') is the second level of under 20 ice hockey in [[Finland]]. The league currently consists of 13 teams.


==Champions==
==Champions==
===Mestis===
===Mestis===
*2014-15: K-Vantaa
*2013-14: Blues Espoo II
*2012-13: TuTo Turku
*2012-13: TuTo Turku
===I-Divisioona===
===I-Divisioona===
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*2000-01: FoPS Forssa
*2000-01: FoPS Forssa


{{Ice hockey in Finland}}
{{Euro Hockey}}


[[Category:Ice hockey leagues]]
[[Category:Ice hockey leagues]]

Revision as of 13:49, 27 December 2016

The Jr. A Nuorten Mestis (formerly the Jr. A I-Divisioona) is the second level of under 20 ice hockey in Finland. The league currently consists of 13 teams.

Champions

Mestis

  • 2014-15: K-Vantaa
  • 2013-14: Blues Espoo II
  • 2012-13: TuTo Turku

I-Divisioona

  • 2011-12: Jokipojat Joensuu
  • 2010-11: Kiekko-Vantaa
  • 2009-10: K-Kissat Helsinki
  • 2008-09: Koo-Vee Tampere
  • 2007-08: TuTo Turku and Sport Vaasa qualified for the promotion round to the Jr. A SM-Liiga.
  • 2006-07: KooKoo Kouvola and Sport Vaasa qualified for the promotion round to the Jr. A SM-Liiga.
  • 2005-06: Kiekko-Vantaa and TuTo Turku qualified for the promotion round to the Jr. A SM-Liiga.
  • 2004-05: KooKoo Kouvola and Kiekko-Vantaa qualified for the promotion round to the Jr. A SM-Liiga.
  • 2003-04: Kiekko-Vantaa and KJT Jarvenpaa qualified for the promotion round to the Jr. A SM-Liiga.
  • 2002-03: Ilves Tampere
  • 2001-02: Assat Pori
  • 2000-01: FoPS Forssa
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