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==Champions==
==Champions==
*2015-16: Koo-Vee
*2023-24: {{Flagicon|LAT}} HS Riga (Group 1), Ilves Ak (Group 2), RoKi (Group 3), Karpat Ak (Runkosarja)
*2014-15: TuTo
*2022-23: Hermes (Group 1), HIFK Akatemia (Group 2), GrIFK (Group 3), Kiekko-Vantaa (Runkosarja)
*2021-22: Jokipojat
*2020-21: Karpat (Group 1), KalPa (Group 2), TUTO Hockey (Group 3), Kiekko-Espoo Group 4), ''Runkosarja not completed due to COVID-19 pandemic''
*2019-20: KJT (Group 1), SaiPa (Group 2), S-Kiekko (Group 3), ''Runkosarja not completed due to COVID-19 pandemic''
*2018-19: Hermes (Group 1), Jukurit (Group 2), Ilves (Group 3), Kiekko-Vantaa (Group 4), Jokipojat (Runkosarja)
*2017-18: JYP (Group 1), SaiPa (Group 2), Assat (Group 3), Blues (Group 4), KJT (Runkosarja)
*2016-17: Jokipojat (Group 1), KooKoo (Group 2), Karhu-Kissat (Group 3), Kiekko-Vantaa (Group 4), Diskos (Runkosarja)
*2015-16: Sport (Group 1), Assat (Group 2), Koo-Vee (Runkosarja)
*2014-15: 1. Karhu-Kissat, 2. Sport (Alkusarja) TuTo (Runkosarja)
*2013-14: SaiPa and Sport were promoted
*2013-14: SaiPa and Sport were promoted
*2012-13: TuTo
*2011-12: Kiekko-Vantaa
*2011-12: Kiekko-Vantaa
*2010-11: Kiekko-Espoo
*2010-11: Kiekko-Espoo
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*2008-09: JYP Jyvaskyla
*2008-09: JYP Jyvaskyla
*2007-08: TEPSI Turku
*2007-08: TEPSI Turku
*2006-07: GrIFK Kauniainen
*2006-07: KalPa Kuopio
*2005-06: Blues Espoo
*2005-06: Blues Espoo
*2004-05: KalPa Kuopio B
*2004-05: KalPa Kuopio B
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*2001-02: Jokipojat Joensuu
*2001-02: Jokipojat Joensuu
*2000-01: Kiekko-67 Turku
*2000-01: Kiekko-67 Turku
 
*1992-93: Kiekko-Espoo II (Group 1), GrIFK (Group 2), HPK (Group 3), Kiekko-Vesa (Group 4)
*1991-92: LLuja (Group 1), PUK (Group 2), Kiekko-67 Turku (Group 3), Diskos (Group 4)
*1990-91: Sport
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Junior hockey in Finland]]
*[[Junior hockey in Finland]]


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

Latest revision as of 19:35, 22 July 2024

The Jr. B Mestis (formerly the Jr. B I-Divisioona) is the second level of under 18 ice hockey in Finland. The league currently consists of 19 teams.

Champions

  • 2023-24: Flag of Latvia HS Riga (Group 1), Ilves Ak (Group 2), RoKi (Group 3), Karpat Ak (Runkosarja)
  • 2022-23: Hermes (Group 1), HIFK Akatemia (Group 2), GrIFK (Group 3), Kiekko-Vantaa (Runkosarja)
  • 2021-22: Jokipojat
  • 2020-21: Karpat (Group 1), KalPa (Group 2), TUTO Hockey (Group 3), Kiekko-Espoo Group 4), Runkosarja not completed due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2019-20: KJT (Group 1), SaiPa (Group 2), S-Kiekko (Group 3), Runkosarja not completed due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2018-19: Hermes (Group 1), Jukurit (Group 2), Ilves (Group 3), Kiekko-Vantaa (Group 4), Jokipojat (Runkosarja)
  • 2017-18: JYP (Group 1), SaiPa (Group 2), Assat (Group 3), Blues (Group 4), KJT (Runkosarja)
  • 2016-17: Jokipojat (Group 1), KooKoo (Group 2), Karhu-Kissat (Group 3), Kiekko-Vantaa (Group 4), Diskos (Runkosarja)
  • 2015-16: Sport (Group 1), Assat (Group 2), Koo-Vee (Runkosarja)
  • 2014-15: 1. Karhu-Kissat, 2. Sport (Alkusarja) TuTo (Runkosarja)
  • 2013-14: SaiPa and Sport were promoted
  • 2012-13: TuTo
  • 2011-12: Kiekko-Vantaa
  • 2010-11: Kiekko-Espoo
  • 2009-10: Kiekko-Espoo
  • 2008-09: JYP Jyvaskyla
  • 2007-08: TEPSI Turku
  • 2006-07: KalPa Kuopio
  • 2005-06: Blues Espoo
  • 2004-05: KalPa Kuopio B
  • 2003-04: Ilves Tampere B
  • 2002-03: Kiekko-67 Turku
  • 2001-02: Jokipojat Joensuu
  • 2000-01: Kiekko-67 Turku
  • 1992-93: Kiekko-Espoo II (Group 1), GrIFK (Group 2), HPK (Group 3), Kiekko-Vesa (Group 4)
  • 1991-92: LLuja (Group 1), PUK (Group 2), Kiekko-67 Turku (Group 3), Diskos (Group 4)
  • 1990-91: Sport

See also