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{{Infobox hockey team
| team        = HCK Salamat
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| city        = [[Kirkkonummi]]
| league      = III-divisioona
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| founded    = {{Start date|2002}}
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| arena      = Varuboden-areena
| colours    = Blue, white<br>{{color box|#1C2943}} {{color box|#fff}}
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| name1  = HC Salamat
| dates1  = 2002–2009
| name2  = HCK Salamat
| dates2  = 2011–
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| altname1  = Espoo Palloseura
| altdates1 = 1970–2002
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'''HCK Salamat''' is an ice hockey team in [[Kirkkonummi]], [[Finland]]. The club was founded in 2002 as '''HC Salamat''' and played in the [[Mestis]] from 2003 to 2008. They also spent time in the [[Suomi-sarja]] in 2003 and 2009.
'''Hockey Club Kirkkonummen Salamat''' or '''HCK Salamat''' are a [[Finland|Finnish]] [[ice hockey]] team in the III-divisioona, the fifth-tier men's ice hockey league in Finland.<ref>{{Cite web|title=2021-2022 III-divisioona, lohko 1 – Kokoonpano HCK Salamat|url=http://tulospalvelu.leijonat.fi/serierosterlist/?stgid=7422&season=2022&tid=1315307878&sid=1682&lang=fi&pdf=1|access-date=2021-10-20|website=tulospalvelu.leojonat.fi|publisher=[[Finnish Ice Hockey Association]]|language=fi}}</ref> They play in [[Kirkkonummi]], a municipality in the western Greater Helsinki region, at Varuboden-areena. The club was founded in 2002 as HC Salamat and played in the [[Mestis]] during 2003 to 2008.


In August 2009, HC Salamat filed for insolvency and was dissolved. The club was re-started under a new name in 2011 and began playing in the [[3. Divisioona]].
== History ==
Salamat was created when the rights for the men's representative ice hockey team of the [[Espoo]]-based sports club Espoo Palloseura (EPS; 'Espoo Ball Club') were purchased by the City of Kirkkonummi in 2001. EPS played in the [[Suomi-sarja]], the third-highest men's ice hockey league in Finland. In 2002, the team relocated to Kirkkonummi, a neighboring municipality of Espoo, and was rebranded as Salamat ('Lightning').<ref>{{Cite web|last=Kauno|first=Kasperi|date=2021-09-12|title=HCK Salamat ry:n sarjassaan 20. kiekkokoulu alkaa sunnuntaina 12.9.2021|url=http://kirkkonummensanomat.fi/neo/?app=NeoDirect&com=6/159/61217/282a9ae960|access-date=2021-10-20|website=Kirkkonummen Sanomat|language=fi}}</ref>


HCK Salamat currently resides in the fourth-level [[2. Divisioona]].
In their first season, Salamat drew international attention when they signed Hayley Wickenheiser, star of the [[Canada women's national ice hockey team|Canadian women's national ice hockey team]], making her the first female forward to be rostered by a professional ice hockey team.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Maki|first=Allan|date=2003-09-04|title=Female star rejoins men in Finland|language=en-CA|work=The Globe and Mail|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/female-star-rejoins-men-in-finland/article1045448/|access-date=2021-10-20}}</ref> At the conclusion of their first season, HC Salamat earned promotion from the Suomi-sarja to the second-tier Mestis.
 
Former [[NHL]] player Teemu Selänne owned a one-third stake in the team, beginning in 2002, but reportedly sold his share of the team in December 2006.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Nupponen|first=Sakari|date=2010-02-05|title=Poliisi tutkii Teemu Selänteen omistamaa seuraa|url=https://www.is.fi/nhl/art-2000000233717.html|access-date=2021-10-20|website=[[Ilta-Sanomat]]|language=fi}}</ref>
 
Salamat played in the Mestis from 2003 until being relegated to the Suomi-sarja in 2008. In August 2009, after a poor season in the Suomi-sarja, the owning osakeyhtiö (limited company) of the team, HC Kirkkonummen Salamat Oy, was declared bankrupt and ceased operations.
 
Due to its status as a distinct non-profit registered association, HCK Salamat Juniorit ry, the former junior affiliate of HC Kirkkonummen Salamat Oy, continued to function following the bankruptcy. In 2011, the club formed a representative men’s team and Salamat returned to the ice in the III-divisioona. In their first season, HCK Salamat gained promotion to the [[II-divisioona]], where they remained until being relegated at the conclusion of the 2018–19 season. They have played in the III-divisoona since 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Salamat (III-divisoona) – Team History and Standings|url=https://www.eliteprospects.com/team/1087/salamat|access-date=2021-10-21|website=Elite Prospects|language=en}}</ref>
 
==References==
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[[Category:Ice hockey teams in Finland]]
[[Category:Ice hockey teams in Finland]]

Latest revision as of 20:34, 26 July 2024

HCK Salamat
HCK Salamat logo 2021.png
City: Kirkkonummi
League: III-divisioona
Founded: 2002 (2002)
Home Arena: Varuboden-areena
Colors: Blue, white
         
Franchise history
2002–2009: HC Salamat
2011–: HCK Salamat
Previous franchise history
1970–2002: Espoo Palloseura
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Hockey Club Kirkkonummen Salamat or HCK Salamat are a Finnish ice hockey team in the III-divisioona, the fifth-tier men's ice hockey league in Finland.[1] They play in Kirkkonummi, a municipality in the western Greater Helsinki region, at Varuboden-areena. The club was founded in 2002 as HC Salamat and played in the Mestis during 2003 to 2008.

History

Salamat was created when the rights for the men's representative ice hockey team of the Espoo-based sports club Espoo Palloseura (EPS; 'Espoo Ball Club') were purchased by the City of Kirkkonummi in 2001. EPS played in the Suomi-sarja, the third-highest men's ice hockey league in Finland. In 2002, the team relocated to Kirkkonummi, a neighboring municipality of Espoo, and was rebranded as Salamat ('Lightning').[2]

In their first season, Salamat drew international attention when they signed Hayley Wickenheiser, star of the Canadian women's national ice hockey team, making her the first female forward to be rostered by a professional ice hockey team.[3] At the conclusion of their first season, HC Salamat earned promotion from the Suomi-sarja to the second-tier Mestis.

Former NHL player Teemu Selänne owned a one-third stake in the team, beginning in 2002, but reportedly sold his share of the team in December 2006.[4]

Salamat played in the Mestis from 2003 until being relegated to the Suomi-sarja in 2008. In August 2009, after a poor season in the Suomi-sarja, the owning osakeyhtiö (limited company) of the team, HC Kirkkonummen Salamat Oy, was declared bankrupt and ceased operations.

Due to its status as a distinct non-profit registered association, HCK Salamat Juniorit ry, the former junior affiliate of HC Kirkkonummen Salamat Oy, continued to function following the bankruptcy. In 2011, the club formed a representative men’s team and Salamat returned to the ice in the III-divisioona. In their first season, HCK Salamat gained promotion to the II-divisioona, where they remained until being relegated at the conclusion of the 2018–19 season. They have played in the III-divisoona since 2019.[5]

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