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*2004-05: TPS Turku | *2004-05: TPS Turku | ||
*2003-04: LoKV Lohja | *2003-04: LoKV Lohja | ||
*2002-03: | *2002-03: TPS Turku | ||
*2001-02: TPS Turku | *2001-02: TPS Turku | ||
*2000-01: HPK Hameenlinna | *2000-01: HPK Hameenlinna | ||
*1999-2000: TPS Turku | |||
*1998-99: Karhu-Kissat | |||
*1992-93: Tappara | |||
*1991-92: JoKP | |||
*1990-91: Kettera | |||
*1989-90: EKS | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.finhockey.fi/tulospalvelu/otteluohjelmat-ja-tilastot/ Finnish Ice Hockey Federation] | *[http://www.finhockey.fi/tulospalvelu/otteluohjelmat-ja-tilastot/ Finnish Ice Hockey Federation] |
Revision as of 15:16, 13 July 2023
The Naisten Mestis (called the Naisten I-Divisioona until 2012) is the second level of women's ice hockey in Finland. It lies below the Naisten SM-sarja and above the Naisten Suomi-sarja.
Champions
- 2022-23: HIFK Helsinki II
- 2021-22: HIFK Helsinki II
- 2020-21: PaRa Eura (Group 1), JYP Jyvaskyla (Group 2), Karpat Oulu II (Group 3)
- 2019-20: not completed
- 2018-19: HIFK Helsinki
- 2017-18: TPS Turku
- 2016-17: Sport Vaasa
- 2015-16: Lukko Rauma
- 2014-15: LL-89
- 2013-14: RoKi
- 2012-13: KJT Hyrylä
- 2011-12: KJT Tuusula
- 2010-11: IHK Helsinki
- 2009-10: KalPa Kuopio
- 2008-09: APV Kuortane
- 2007-08: Salo HT
- 2006-07: APV Kuortane
- 2005-06: EVU Vantaa
- 2004-05: TPS Turku
- 2003-04: LoKV Lohja
- 2002-03: TPS Turku
- 2001-02: TPS Turku
- 2000-01: HPK Hameenlinna
- 1999-2000: TPS Turku
- 1998-99: Karhu-Kissat
- 1992-93: Tappara
- 1991-92: JoKP
- 1990-91: Kettera
- 1989-90: EKS