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| city        = [[Kuopio]], [[Finland]]
| city        = [[Kuopio]], [[Finland]]
| league      = [[SM-liiga]]
| league      = [[Liiga]]
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| founded    = {{Start date|1929}}
| founded    = {{Start date|1929}}
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| arena      = '''[[Trust Kapital Arena]]'''
| arena      = '''[[Olvi Areena]]'''
| colours    = {{colorbox|black}} {{colorbox|#FFDD00}}
| colours    = {{colorbox|black}} {{colorbox|#FFDD00}}
| owner      = KalPa Hockey Oy<br>{{flagicon|FIN}} Sami Kapanen<br>{{flagicon|FIN}} Kimmo Timonen<br>{{flagicon|CAN}} Scott Hartnell
| owner      = KalPa Hockey Oy
| GM          = {{flagicon|FIN}} Kimmo Kapanen
| affiliates  = '''[[Iisalmen Peli-Karhut]]
| coach      = {{flagicon|FIN}} Jari Laukkanen
| captain    = {{flagicon|FIN}} Sami Kapanen
| affiliates  = '''[[Savonlinnan Pallokerho|SaPKo]]''' ([[Mestis]])
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| website    = [http://www.kalpa-hockey.fi/ www.kalpa-hockey.fi]
| website    = [http://www.kalpa-hockey.fi/ www.kalpa-hockey.fi]
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The '''Kalevan Pallo (KalPa)''' is an ice hockey team in the [[SM-liiga]]. They play in [[Kuopio]], [[Finland]] at the [[Trust Kapital Arena]].
'''Kalevan Pallo (KalPa)''' is a professional [[ice hockey]] team which competes in the Finnish [[Liiga]]. They play in [[Kuopio]], [[Finland]] at the [[Niiralan monttu|Olvi Areena]].


==Team history==
==Team history==
Established in 1929, the full name of the company that runs the representative team is ''KalPa Hockey Oy''. The majority of the company is owned by [[National Hockey League|NHL]] players Sami Kapanen and Kimmo Timonen. Kapanen is the majority owner, controlling 50.5% of the franchise. Timonen owns 8%, while Timonen's Philadelphia Flyers teammate Scott Hartnell owns 5%.
Established in 1929 as Sortavalan Palloseura in Sortavala, the club relocated to Kuopio in 1945 after its original hometown had been annexed by the Soviet Union. During its Sortavala years, the club was not active in ice hockey, but competed in association football, bandy, and pesäpallo instead. Ice hockey was introduced in 1947, and in 1956 KalPa officially replaced the more traditional Kuopio club KuPS in that sport thus specializing in hockey – minor league football was still continued until 1974 as a farm team of sorts for KuPS.


During the 2004–05 NHL lockout Timonen, Kapanen, and fellow NHL player Adam Hall were playing for KalPa. After winning the [[Mestis]] championship, KalPa was returned to the [[SM-liiga]] for the 05–06 season, after being relegated 6 years earlier in 1999.
The full name of the company that runs the representative team today is KalPa Hockey Oy. The majority of the company is owned by former NHL players Sami Kapanen and Kimmo Timonen. Kapanen is the majority owner, controlling 50.5% of the franchise. Timonen owns 8%, while Timonen's former teammate Scott Hartnell owns 5%. Hartnell purchased a minority share of the team after getting financial advice from Kimmo Timonen during a road trip to Boston.


KalPa has won two medals: Silver in 1990–91 season and bronze in 2008–09 season.
During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Timonen, Kapanen, and fellow NHL player Adam Hall were playing for KalPa. After winning the Mestis championship, KalPa returned to SM-liiga for the 2005–06 season, after being relegated six years earlier in 1999.


Philadelphia Flyers forward Scott Hartnell purchased a minority share of the team after getting financial advice from Kimmo Timonen during a road trip to Boston.
KalPa has won three medals: silvers in the 1990–91 and 2016–17 seasons and a bronze in the 2008–09 season. KalPa has also won the Spengler Cup, in year 2018.  


==Honors==
==Honors==
===Champions===
 
*'''[[Mestis]] Championship''' ''(2)'': 2004, 2005
===SM-liiga===
* {{silver2}} [[SM-liiga]] [[Kanada-malja]]: [[1990–91 SM-liiga season|1990–91]], [[2016–17 Liiga season|2016-17]]
* {{bronze3}} SM-liiga Kanada-malja: [[2008–09 SM-liiga season|2008–09]]
 
===Mestis===
* {{gold1}} [[Mestis]]: [[2003–04 Mestis season|2003-04]], [[2004–05 Mestis season|2004–05]]
 
===Finnish Liiga A-juniors (U20)===
* {{gold1}} Finnish Liiga A-juniors (U20): 2007–08, 2017–18
 
===[[Spengler Cup]]===
* {{gold1}} [[2018 Spengler Cup|2018]]


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 19:52, 26 July 2024

KalPa
Logo-kalpa.jpg
City: Kuopio, Finland
League: Liiga
Founded: 1929 (1929)
Home Arena: Olvi Areena
Colors:          
Affiliate(s): Iisalmen Peli-Karhut

Kalevan Pallo (KalPa) is a professional ice hockey team which competes in the Finnish Liiga. They play in Kuopio, Finland at the Olvi Areena.

Team history

Established in 1929 as Sortavalan Palloseura in Sortavala, the club relocated to Kuopio in 1945 after its original hometown had been annexed by the Soviet Union. During its Sortavala years, the club was not active in ice hockey, but competed in association football, bandy, and pesäpallo instead. Ice hockey was introduced in 1947, and in 1956 KalPa officially replaced the more traditional Kuopio club KuPS in that sport thus specializing in hockey – minor league football was still continued until 1974 as a farm team of sorts for KuPS.

The full name of the company that runs the representative team today is KalPa Hockey Oy. The majority of the company is owned by former NHL players Sami Kapanen and Kimmo Timonen. Kapanen is the majority owner, controlling 50.5% of the franchise. Timonen owns 8%, while Timonen's former teammate Scott Hartnell owns 5%. Hartnell purchased a minority share of the team after getting financial advice from Kimmo Timonen during a road trip to Boston.

During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Timonen, Kapanen, and fellow NHL player Adam Hall were playing for KalPa. After winning the Mestis championship, KalPa returned to SM-liiga for the 2005–06 season, after being relegated six years earlier in 1999.

KalPa has won three medals: silvers in the 1990–91 and 2016–17 seasons and a bronze in the 2008–09 season. KalPa has also won the Spengler Cup, in year 2018.

Honors

SM-liiga

Mestis

Finnish Liiga A-juniors (U20)

  • 1 Finnish Liiga A-juniors (U20): 2007–08, 2017–18

Spengler Cup

External links

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