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Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna i Helsingfors
HIFK
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City: Helsinki
League: SM-liiga
Founded: 1897 (1897) (1928 first official match, 1945 ice-hockey section)
Home Arena: Helsingin jäähalli (capacity 8,200)
Colors:               
Head Coach: Flag of Finland Antti Törmänen
General Manager: Flag of Finland Jukka Valtanen
Parent club(s): Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna i Helsingfors - HIFK
Farm club(s): HC Keski-Uusimaa (de facto)


HIFK (a traditional abbreviation of Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna i Helsingfors) is an ice hockey team based in Helsinki, Finland. The team plays at Helsinki Ice Hall. It was founded in 1897. Since then, HIFK has won the Finnish National Championship title seven times (1969, 1970, 1974, 1980, 1983, 1998 and 2011).

HIFK's general manager starting from May 1 2008 is Jukka Valtanen. He is the successor of Pentti Matikainen, who coached Team Finland to its first hockey Olympic medal (silver) in Calgary 1988.

HIFK won the Finnish championship title in the season of 2010-2011 against Espoo Blues.

History

One of the major influences to HIFK was the NHL veteran and Stanley Cup winner Carl Brewer. Hired in 1968 as a playing coach, he advocated a North American style of play which has persisted in HIFK since. Brewer's influence on the way hockey is played in Finland led to his posthumous induction to the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003.

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