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'''Karhu-Kissat''' is an ice hockey team in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]. It was founded in 1938 and currently fields a senior team in the [[2. Divisioona]], the fourth level of Finnish hockey. Additionally, Kissat runs a junior program, a hockey school, and an amateur women's team.
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The club formerly played in the top-level [[SM-sarja]] from the 1940s through the 1970s. In 1954 they won the A Group but lost to [[TBK Tampere]] in the final. They also competed in the second-level leagues from many years.
'''Karhu-Kissat''' is a Finnish [[ice hockey]] club founded in 1938 and based at [[Helsinki]]. From 1942 until 1974 the club played in the top two levels of the Finnish ice hockey league system. Nowadays the club operates as a sports academy, investing especially in the provision of training and experience for young players. The club's activities take place mainly at the city's western region.


The women's team played in the [[Women's Ice Hockey in Finland|Naisten SM-sarja]] from 1999 to 2002.
== History ==
The first team was created by a group of teenagers from [[Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi|HJK]] who had played hockey in junior games. The founding meeting was held on October 19, 1938. The club's name was inspired by the Port Arthur Bearcats, a notable Canadian club of that period.<ref>Karhu-Kissat is the Finnish translation of Bear-Cats</ref>
 
Karhu-Kissat played in the country's top-tier [[SM-sarja]] for the first time the season 1942–43. In February 6th of [[1943–44 SM-sarja season|the next season]], the match between Karhu-Kissat and TBK at Helsinki was stopped because the hockey field was bombed. As a result, a Karhu-Kissat's player was injured and never played hockey again.<ref>[http://www.passionhockey.com/hockeyarchives/Finlande1944.htm Hockey Archives for SM-sarja 1943-44]</ref> The seasons 1944–45, 1946–47 and 1948–49, the club also played in the top-tier but after all those seasons was relegated. They returned decisively in the top-tier the season 1951–52, and stayed there until the season 1956–57. This period the team managed to take second place in [[1953-54 SM-sarja season|1953-54 SM-sarja]] after losing both games to [[Tappara|TBK]] at the final. Another participation in SM-sarja, the season 1971–72, ended in relegation. The club played for the last time in the top-tier the season 1973–74.<ref>after a merge with the [[Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi|HJK]]'s ice hockey department</ref> The years that followed, financial difficulties never let the club take part in the top league categories. Currently the club plays in the [[3. Divisioona]], the 5th-level league of Finland.


==Season-by-season records==
==Season-by-season records==
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==References==
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Ice hockey teams in Finland]]
[[Category:Ice hockey teams in Finland]]

Latest revision as of 16:33, 26 July 2024

Karhu-Kissat
Karhu-Kissat.gif
City: Helsinki, Finland
League: 3. Divisioona
Founded: 1938
Home Arena: Kaarelan jäähalli
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Karhu-Kissat is a Finnish ice hockey club founded in 1938 and based at Helsinki. From 1942 until 1974 the club played in the top two levels of the Finnish ice hockey league system. Nowadays the club operates as a sports academy, investing especially in the provision of training and experience for young players. The club's activities take place mainly at the city's western region.

History

The first team was created by a group of teenagers from HJK who had played hockey in junior games. The founding meeting was held on October 19, 1938. The club's name was inspired by the Port Arthur Bearcats, a notable Canadian club of that period.[1]

Karhu-Kissat played in the country's top-tier SM-sarja for the first time the season 1942–43. In February 6th of the next season, the match between Karhu-Kissat and TBK at Helsinki was stopped because the hockey field was bombed. As a result, a Karhu-Kissat's player was injured and never played hockey again.[2] The seasons 1944–45, 1946–47 and 1948–49, the club also played in the top-tier but after all those seasons was relegated. They returned decisively in the top-tier the season 1951–52, and stayed there until the season 1956–57. This period the team managed to take second place in 1953-54 SM-sarja after losing both games to TBK at the final. Another participation in SM-sarja, the season 1971–72, ended in relegation. The club played for the last time in the top-tier the season 1973–74.[3] The years that followed, financial difficulties never let the club take part in the top league categories. Currently the club plays in the 3. Divisioona, the 5th-level league of Finland.

Season-by-season records

SM-sarja (1942-1974)

Season Games Won Tied Lost Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Playoffs
1942-43 7 1 1 5 3 3 21 7th No playoffs
1943-44 4 0 1 3 1 6 22 7th Season cancelled
1944-45 8 1 0 7 2 10 31 9th Relegated
1946-47 8 2 1 5 5 33 67 7th Relegated
1948-49 7 0 1 6 1 26 75 8th Relegated
1949-50 7 6 0 1 12 41 16 2nd No playoffs
1950-51 8 2 1 5 5 25 30 3rd Group B Did not qualify
1951-52 4 1 0 3 2 10 14 4th Group B Did not qualify
1952-53 10 4 1 5 9 28 30 4th Group A Did not qualify
1953-54 8 5 2 1 12 27 21 1st Group A Lost final
1954-55 8 2 2 4 6 14 22 3rd Group B Did not qualify
1955-56 8 4 1 3 9 23 17 3rd Group B Did not qualify
1956-57 8 1 0 7 2 10 32 5th Group B Did not qualify
1971-72 22 4 4 14 12 74 130 11th 1st round Relegated
1973-74 36 4 1 31 9 96 236 10th Relegated

References

  1. Karhu-Kissat is the Finnish translation of Bear-Cats
  2. Hockey Archives for SM-sarja 1943-44
  3. after a merge with the HJK's ice hockey department