2000–01 Suomi-sarja season

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2000-01 Suomi-sarja season
League Suomi-sarja
Sport Ice hockey
Number of teams 16
Suomi-sarja champions KalPa Kuopio
Promoted from Suomi-sarja KalPa Kuopio
to Mestis
Relegated to 2. Divisioona KoMu HT Mustasaari
Suomi-sarja seasons

The 2000-01 Suomi-sarja season was the first season of the Suomi-sarja as the third level of ice hockey in Finland.

Regular season

Northern Zone

Club GP W T L GF GA Pts
1. Raahe Kiekko 34 21 5 8 206 107 47
2. Ahmat Haukipudas 34 22 1 11 198 145 45
3. Iisalmen Peli-Karhut 34 20 2 12 162 133 42
4. Kiekko-Oulu 34 21 0 13 167 160 42
5. Hokki Kajaani 34 17 1 16 166 142 35
6. KoMu HT Mustasaari 34 13 3 18 127 177 29
7. JHT Kalajoki 34 8 0 26 136 211 16
8. RoKi-79 Rovaniemi 34 6 4 24 112 199 16

Southern Zone

Club GP W T L GF GA Pts
1. KalPa Kuopio 34 27 3 4 158 81 57
2. EPS Espoo 34 27 0 7 223 111 54
3. Koo-Vee 34 17 5 12 155 129 39
4. PiTa Helsinki 34 13 0 21 122 168 26
5. SaPKo Savonlinna 34 13 0 21 114 166 26
6. HeKi Heinola 34 11 3 20 119 167 25
7. AaKoo Anjalankoski 34 10 3 21 121 150 23
8. Titaanit Kotka 34 7 8 19 110 150 22

Playoffs

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

After qualifying for the Mestis (winning their games 4:1 and 4:4) KalPa Kuopio was declared Suomi-sarja champions.

Relegation

Titaanit Kotka and RoKi-79 both retained their spots in the Suomi-sarja for the following season. Etelä-Portimo-72 Ylitornio was promoted from the 2. Divisioona as Komu HT Korsholm withdrew from the Suomi-sarja.


Suomi-sarja seasons
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