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amatesura · 1 year
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Käpy selän alla (Under Your Skin) 1966 | dir. Mikko Niskanen
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filmografie · 9 months
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Favorite films watched in June & July 2023 (pt. II):
The Novelist's Film (2022), dir. Hong Sang-soo
Eight Deadly Shots (1972), dir. Mikko Niskanen
Right Now, Wrong Then (2015), dir. Hong Sang-soo
Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed (2023), dir. Stephen Kijak
Autumn Tale (1998), dir. Éric Rohmer
Everything Went Fine (2021), dir. François Ozon
Aparajito (1956), dir Satyajit Ray
Apur Sansar (1959), dir Satyajit Ray
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kivikunnas · 7 months
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Pojat (1962) | Traileri | Vesa-Matti Loiri, Mikko Niskanen
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hpcosmos · 11 months
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Yesterday, two of our partners in the field of biomechanics and advanced research visited the headquarter in Nussdorf. It was our pleasure to welcome Dr. Peter Konrad from Velamed GmbH - Science in Motion/Noraxon USA and Mikko Niskanen from Noraxon USA! Topics of the visit included sales and marketing activities, before the latest generation of treadmills with UserTerminal MCU6 got presented. The treadmill UserTerminal now directly provides parameters like step count, step length, cadence, HRV and comes up with valuable innovations like perturbation – extremely advanced and interesting features to specialists in the fields of biomechanics but also for therapists!
We are very much looking forward to further strengthening our partnership and cooperation.
#biomechanics #partnership #strategy #gaitparameters
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lamiaprigione · 6 years
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Otto colpi fatali (1972)
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skullumio · 6 years
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The Unknown Soldier / Tuntematon Sotilas (1985)
Directed by Rauni Mollberg. "This film is the second silver screen adaption of the Finnish war book by Väinö Linna with the same name as the film. The story is based on Linna's experiences as an infantry man in the Finnish army during the so called "Continuation War" (1941-1944). The film tells the story of the fate of a machine gun platoon made up of young conscripts from various parts of Finland fighting against the Russian army from the beginning (summer 1941) to the end (summer/autumn 1944) of the war. Many of the characters are based on author Linna's brothers in arms." (from Filmaffinity)
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violasmirabiles · 3 years
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täällä pohjantähden alla -elokuvissa esiintyvät tuntematon sotilas -näyttelijät, osa 1: edvin laineen filmatisoinnit (1968/1970)
1. kaarlo halttunen (rahikainen / preeti leppänen, tpa 1968) // 2. tapio hämäläinen (salo / hellberg) // 3. pentti irjala (kaarna / preeti leppänen, akseli ja elina) // 4. jussi jurkka (lammio / siukola) // 5. kosti klemelä (vilho koskela / nimismies) // 6. aarne laine (korsumäki / kalle töyry) // 7. leevi linko (sinkkonen / artturi yllö) // 8. mikko niskanen (mielonen / sotatuomari) // 9. matti ranin (kariluoto / lauri salpakari) // 10. taneli rinne (ukkola / arvo töyry) // 11. veikko sinisalo (lahtinen / anttoo laurila)
+ erityinen kunniamaininta:
olavi ahonen (riitaoja / lauri kivioja (tpa 1968) / elias kankaanpää (akseli ja elina))!
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downordic-blog · 5 years
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Silver from Across the Border
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Hopeaa.rajan.takaa.1963.FiNNiSH.WEBRiP-Naabster Tiedot: Release date......: 08.12.2016 Format............: MKV Codec.............: AVC Bitrate...........: 996 Kbit/s Resolution........: 640x480 Frames............: 25 fps Audio.............: FI Codec.............: AAC Bitrate...........: 112 Kbit/s Channels..........: 2ch Subtitles.........: FI Movie.............: Hopeaa rajan takaa Runtime...........: 1H 12M Genre.............: Adventure, War IMDb..............: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0137003/ Source............: WEBRiP Hopeaa.rajan.takaa.1963.FiNNiSH.WEBRiP-Naabster Plot: Esa Anttalan romaaniin perustuva elokuva nuorukaisista, jotka livahtavat välirauhan rajan yli hakemaan kätkettyjä hopeaesineitä. O: Mikko Niskanen. N: Veikko Kerttula, Pertti Pasanen ja Jaakko Pakkasvirta. Mv. Kaksi kaverusta lähtee välirauhan aikana vuonna 1941 hakemaan rajan taakse jääneitä suvun hopeaesineitä. Ensimmäinen rajanylitys epäonnistuu. Toisella yrityksellä kaverukset ottavat mukaansa rämäpäisen ja iloluontoisen kaverinsa Paukun. Paukun myötä yhteinen tehtävä saa niin vauhtia kuin vastuksia. Rooleissa mm.: Jaakko Pakkasvirta Ese Wist, Pertti Pasanen Toivo Paukku, Veikko Kerttula Esa Anttala, Esko Tuomi rajakersantti, Esko Mustonen poliisikuulustelija. Read the full article
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checkthefeed · 7 years
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[ Snackbreak for FSA: Mielakka ]
Filmed during the Parkkisessarit event at Mielakka ski resort in Kouvola, Finland. Snowboarding by (in order of appearance): Samu Mikkonen Joonas Eloranta Eetu Koskelainen JJ Rayward Iina Niskanen Sara Säkkinen Tommi Ollikainen Joel Cantle Unknown 
Film and edit: Tommi Ollikainen Additional filming: Joonas Eloranta, Lauri Valonen & Samu Mikkonen Photography: Mikko Kempas
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paradoxicalca · 5 years
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Despite the Vegas Expansion Draft taking place just over two years ago, nearly 42% of the protected players are no longer with the team by whom they were protected. Additionally, no team still has every player they protected.
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Subban (D)Pekka Rinne (G)New Jersey DevilsTaylor Hall (F)Adam Henrique (F)Kyle Palmieri (F)Travis Zajac (F)Andy Greene (D)John Moore (D)Mirco Mueller (D)Damon Severson (D)Cory Schneider (G)New York IslandersAndrew Ladd (F)Anders Lee (F)John Tavares (F)Johnny Boychuk (D)Travis Hamonic (D)Nick Leddy (D)Adam Pelech (D)Ryan Pulock (D)Thomas Greiss (G)New York RangersKevin Hayes (F)Chris Kreider (F)J.T. Miller (F)Rick Nash (F)Derek Stepan (F)Mika Zibanejad (F)Mats Zuccarello (F)Nick Holden (D)Ryan McDonagh (D)Marc Staal (D)Henrik Lundqvist (G)Ottawa SenatorsDerick Brassard (F)Ryan Dzingel (F)Mike Hoffman (F)Jean-Gabriel Pageau (F)Zack Smith (F)Mark Stone (F)Kyle Turris (F)Cody Ceci (D)Erik Karlsson (D)Dion Phaneuf (D)Craig Anderson (G)Philadelphia FlyersSean Couturier (F)Valtteri Filppula (F)Claude Giroux (F)Scott Laughton (F)Brayden Schenn (F)Wayne Simmonds (F)Jakub Voracek (F)Shayne Gostisbehere (D)Radko Gudas (D)Brandon Manning (D)Anthony Stolarz (G)Pittsburgh PenguinsSidney Crosby (F)Patric Hornqvist (F)Phil Kessel (F)Evgeni Malkin (F)Brian Dumoulin (D)Kris Letang (D)Olli Maatta (D)Justin Schultz (D)Matt Murray (G)San Jose SharksRyan Carpenter (F)Logan Couture (F)Jannik Hansen (F)Tomas Hertl (F)Melker Karlsson (F)Joe Pavelski (F)Chris Tierney (F)Justin Braun (D)Brent Burns (D)Marc-Edouard Vlasic (D)Martin Jones (G)St. Louis BluesPatrik Berglund (F)Ryan Reaves (F)Jaden Schwartz (F)Vladimir Sobotka (F)Paul Stastny (F)Alexander Steen (F)Vladimir Tarasenko (F)Jay Bouwmeester (D)Joel Edmundson (D)Alex Pietrangelo (D)Jake Allen (G)Tampa Bay LightningRyan Callahan (F)Tyler Johnson (F)Alex Killorn (F)Nikita Kucherov (F)Vladislav Namestnikov (F)Ondrej Palat (F)Steven Stamkos (F)Braydon Coburn (D)Victor Hedman (D)Anton Stralman (D)Andrei Vasilevskiy (G)Toronto Maple LeafsTyler Bozak (F)Connor Brown (F)Nazem Kadri (F)Leo Komarov (F)Josh Leivo (F)Matt Martin (F)James van Riemsdyk (F)Connor Carrick (D)Jake Gardiner (D)Morgan Rielly (D)Frederik Andersen (G)Vancouver CanucksSven Baertschi (F)Loui Eriksson (F)Markus Granlund (F)Bo Horvat (F)Daniel Sedin (F)Henrik Sedin (F)Brandon Sutter (F)Alexander Edler (D)Erik Gudbranson (D)Christopher Tanev (D)Jacob Markstrom (G)Washington CapitalsNicklas Backstrom (F)Andre Burakovsky (F)Lars Eller (F)Marcus Johansson (F)Evgeny Kuznetsov (F)Alex Ovechkin (F)Tom Wilson (F)John Carlson (D)Matt Niskanen (D)Dmitry Orlov (D)Braden Holtby (G)Winnipeg JetsJoel Armia (F)Andrew Copp (F)Bryan Little (F)Adam Lowry (F)Mathieu Perreault (F)Mark Scheifele (F)Blake Wheeler (F)Dustin Byfuglien (D)Tyler Myers (D)Jacob Trouba (D)Connor Hellebuyck (G)Let me know if you find any errors Despite the Vegas Expansion Draft taking place just over two years ago, nearly 42% of the protected players are no longer with the team by whom they were protected. Additionally, no team still has every player they protected. Source
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amatesura · 1 year
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Käpy selän alla (Under Your Skin) 1966 | dir. Mikko Niskanen
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thrashermaxey · 6 years
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Ramblings: Point Reaches 30 Goals; Tavares Tops 80 Points; Rangers Defencemen; Josh Manson – March 31
For as well as the Bruins have been playing, it’s easy to forget that they still have a bevy of players out of the lineup. We have some good news for Boston fans as the injured players look to be returning soon. At the least, it looks like Jake DeBrusk will be back Saturday afternoon against the Panthers. Zdeno Chara and Charlie McAvoy are not expected back on Saturday but they are not far behind. If you’re in a head-to-head league that plays through to the end of the year, reinforcements are on the way.  
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The Eeli Tolvanen Watch has ended as he’s signed a contract, practiced with the team, and looks to feature in the lineup for Sunday’s game against the Lightning. I imagine he’ll be eased in (though in practice he did take a couple rushes with the top line) so there won’t be much fantasy value for the rest of this season. There will, however, be some good scouting opportunities for next season.
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Stephen Johns is out with a concussion for the Stars. They say it’ll be at least four or five days but there are only seven left in the season after today. I can’t imagine they bring him back from a concussion for one or two days. If you need an emergency pickup from the team, Esa Lindell played over 24 minutes after Johns was injured in their last game.
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The return to New York of the players that had been traded to Tampa Bay was looking like it would be the biggest moment of the night. Alas, we had this:
pic.twitter.com/6C2qRPWp8N
— Shayna (@hayyyshayyy) March 30, 2018
Yes, that’s Pavel Buchnevich and Steven Stamkos fighting. You read those names right. It followed Buchnevich taking a big hit and then taking a run at Nikita Kucherov himself (and it was kind of dirty). Anyway, though Stamkos was held with a point in a game his team won 7-3, he got you 19 penalty minutes. If you’re in a multi-cat league, can you really be angry? The people who should be angry are Nikita Kucherov owners, who also was held without a point but didn’t contribute much else.
Brayden Point had a pair of goals and that gives him 30 on the year. He’s looking every bit the number-1 centre teams covet.
Filip Chytil scored his first (of what should be many) NHL goals. Mikhail Sergachev had an assist and is now one point shy of 40 on the year. Not bad for a teenager playing under 16 minutes a night!
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TJ Oshie played most of the game in their loss to Carolina but he didn’t finish it and he apparently suffered a lower-body injury. All the coach would say after the game was that they were being very cautious and he’ll be re-evaluated on Saturday.
Two assists for Jaccob Slavin pushed him over the 30-point mark for the second consecutive season. He had three blocked shots to push him over 150 for the year for the second season in a row as well. Slavin doesn’t hit very much but all in all, not a bad multi-category season for him at all.
John Carlson assisted on Washington’s lone goal, his 50th helper of the year, the first time he’s hit that mark. It was also his 65th point of the campaign. Yeah, he’s going to get a very large contract this offseason.
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The big boys came to play for the Leafs in their 5-4 win over the Islanders, at least offensively. All of Nazem Kadri, Auston Matthews, and Mitch Marner had a goal and an assist while James van Riemsdyk also scored. The two-point performance from Marner gives him 69 points on the year. He also needs one more power-play assist to reach 20 such helpers.
John Tavares scored a power-play goal which was his 34th goal of the year, a three-year high. He also cracked 80 points for the first time in three seasons. This is the bounce back year we were all hoping for last season.
Brock Nelson also scored and he’s one shy of 20 on the year. Were he to get there, he’d be one of 25 forwards (so far) to crack 20 goals in each of the previous four seasons. As he’s been pushed down the lineup his assist totals have suffered but he’s been every bit the goal scorer he’s always been.
Two assists in this game leaves Jake Gardiner two points shy of 50 on the campaign. For as high as some people have been on him for his career, I don’t think anyone saw a 50-point season on the horizon.
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Semyon Varlamov was injured in Colorado’s win over the Blackhawks. He was crashed into by Tomas Jurco on the play and replaced by Jonathan Bernier. Jurco seemed to lose his balance driving the net from the slot and slammed into Varlamov’s left leg. Now, it was late in the game and the score was out of hand so maybe they were being cautious, but he did seem to be in a good amount of pain. When we have updates we will pass them along.
Sven Andrighetto scored for the first time since December! He finished with two goals, five shots, and over 17 minutes in ice time. He was a big part of the depth scoring earlier in the season and would go a long way in lengthening the scoring if he can return to that player for the Avs. His eight goals are a career-high, by the way.
Mikko Rantanen has a goal and an assist and has the quietest 82 points in the league. Tyson Barrie had a goal and two assists, and that gives him a career-high 55 points in just 64 games. As I’ve mentioned before in these pages, he’s one of the most elite offensive defencemen in the league that no one talks about unless it’s rumours about being traded to a Canadian team.
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Rickard Rakell scored his 32nd of the year, one off his pace last year, and it was the overtime winner for Anaheim.
Drew Doughty scored the lone goal for the Kings, his 10th of the season. It’s three straight campaigns with at least 10 goals for the blue liner, and 7 of his 10 NHL seasons. Two of the seasons he failed to reach 10 markers were his rookie year and the lockout year. He’s now one point shy of his career-high of 59.
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William Karlsson had a monster fantasy night as he’s known to have (this year anyway). He had a goal (short-handed), two assists (one on the OT winner), was plus-2, had four total shots on net, one blocked shot, and three hits. Line mate Marchessault had two goals, one of which was the overtime clincher. 
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At the risk of sounding redundant, can I say how impressive it’s been to watch Ryan Donato since he debuted with the Bruins? I know it’s a common trope in the media and among fans, but he genuinely looks like a middle-six winger that has been playing in the NHL for three or four years. Should the injury to Rick Nash prove even more serious and he misses playoff time, Donato is a very nice insurance policy. I’m also very optimistic for his fantasy value next year. Without Nash in the lineup – which he won’t be for 2018-19 – Donato has been earning those top power-play minutes. Second line with David Krejci and top PP unit with Bergeron and co.? Yes please.
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With the news earlier this week that Kevin Shattenkirk would miss the rest of the season, it got me wondering: how do we value the Rangers defencemen next year?
Neal Pionk has been the point producer since be recalled with 14 points in 23 games (heading into Friday night). The bad news is that half his points have been second assists. The good news is that they have come on the power play, where he’s supplanted Brady Skjei and been given priority over John Gilmour. A healthy Shattenkirk would mean secondary PP minutes for Pionk but at least he’d have those. At the least, he’ll get first crack at the second unit in 2018-19.
Pionk not shooting is a bit of a concern as he’s shot considerably less than many other Rangers d-men. While shooting isn’t an absolute necessity for fantasy value – Keith Yandle and Jake Gardiner have shown that – it does help fill some roto categories and it’s hard to score an acceptable amount for a d-man landing fewer than two shots per game playing.
Gilmour, on the other hand, has no problem shooting the puck. He’s played just under 340 minutes at five-on-five but in that limited sample he’s taken over 16 shots per 60 minutes, one of five defencemen to do so along with Brent Burns, Yohann Auvitu, Dougie Hamilton, and Johnny Boychuk. His ice time has been taking a hit of late though, failing to crack 15 minutes in three straight games of late.
It would appear the Rangers coaching staff is higher on Pionk than Gilmour given their deployment, but the Rangers staff may not even be around next year. Nevertheless, Gilmour’s upside without power play time might be something akin to Boychuk; 5-8 goals and 25-30 points. Pionk would be a bit more on the production side with some PP points mixed in. Because of how he’s being used, I would guess Pionk would be the guy to own after Shattenkirk next season, but a lot can change between now and October. Just wanted to get some initial thoughts out.
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Speaking of production among defencemen, I’m not sure how many people realize this but over the last three seasons, Josh Manson leads the Ducks blue line in points per 60 minutes at five-on-five (0.85) and it’s not particularly close with Cam Fowler at 0.62. Over those three seasons, league-wide, he’s tied with the likes of Shea Weber, Morgan Rielly, and Matt Niskanen. That’s pretty good company.
It’s been a fantastic season this year with 32 points and none on the power play. All those five-on-five points have him third in the league on a per-minute basis behind only Erik Karlsson and Torey Krug. He doesn’t seem to have favour with the coaches, though, at least offensively given his non-existent PP usage and the fact that even though they lost Shea Theodore in the offseason, traded Sami Vatanen, and have been fighting injuries all season, he’s still earning just about 20 minutes a game (including a lot of short-handed minutes).
With no PP time, and without additional five-on-five minutes, this season will be the high-water mark for Manson. Don’t chase these points next year in drafts.
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Over the summer, one thing I wrote about a couple times was the dilemma of choosing William Nylander or Mitch Marner for this season. It appears as though Marner will be the right decision. For whatever reason, even when he’s in the lineup, the Auston Matthews–William Nylander PP unit can’t get it together but the Marner unit can.
So I ask Dobber heads: if you had to pick one player for a dynasty league at the end of the season, would it be Marner or Nylander? Sound off in the comments.
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I kind of wonder what Vladimir Tarasenko’s ADP will be next year. Barring a big point binge over the balance of the season, it’ll be the first time since 2013-14 that he’ll fail to crack 70 points. He needs four more goals to crack 35 or he’ll fail to do so since that same season. He was typically a late first round pick this year but will he be next year?
You have the staples of Crosby, Ovechkin, McDavid, and Kucherov. Brad Marchand, Evgeni Malkin, Auston Matthews, Patrik Laine, Patrick Kane, and Steven Stamkos probably all find themselves in the top-10. Then you have defencemen like Brent Burns and Erik Karlsson, and goalies like John Gibson and Connor Hellebuyck. Throw in wild cards like the Big Two from Dallas, Mark Scheifele, Jack Eichel, Victor Hedman, Pekka Rinne, and Sergei Bobrovsky, and we could easily see Tarasenko fall outside the top-12 and maybe in the 15-20 range.
I’m just thinking out loud for now but Tarasenko is probably going to be a value next season. He’s shooting 8.45 percent on the power play (by far a career-low, having never been below 15 percent before), 10.75 percent at five-on-five (the second-lowest of his career among 82-game seasons), and has a four-year low in total assists per minute. All this is to say that despite having an established career, there may be some bad luck going on for him and his line mates. We’ll dive deeper over the summer, but I feel confident, in March, planting my flag for Tarasenko as a must-draft in the second round come September.
from All About Sports https://dobberhockey.com/hockey-rambling/ramblings-point-reaches-30-goals-tavares-tops-80-points-rangers-defencemen-josh-manson-march-31/
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2018 Olympics Finland Roster
Alpine Skiing
Andreas Romar (Korsholm)
Samu Torsti (Vaasa)
Biathlon
Tero Seppala (Ristijarvi)
Tuomas Gronman (Kouvola)
Olli Hiidensalo (Nummi-Pusula)
Venla Lehtonen (Kontiolahti)
Suvi Minkkinen (Lapinlahti)
Mari Laukkanen (Eno)
Kaisa-Leena Makarainen (Ristijarvi)
Laura Toivanen (Joensuu)
Cross Country Skiing
Matti Heikkinen (Vantaa)
Perttu Hyvarinen (Kuopio)
Lari Lehtonen (Imatra)
Iivo Niskanen (Oulu)
Lauri Vuorinen (Rovaniemi)
Ristomatti Hakola (Jami)
Martti Jylha (Helsinki)
Johanna Matintalo (Rovaniemi)
Laura Mononen (Hiihtoseura)
Kerttu Niskanen (Oulu)
Krista Parmakoski (Urheilijat)
Aino-Kaisa Saarinen (Kisa)
Freestyle Skiing
Joona Kangas (Levi)
Jussi Penttala (Helsinki)
Jimi Salonen (Muurame)
Anni Karava (Helsinki)
Nordic Combined
Arttu Makiaho (Kaajani)
Ilkka Herola (Siilinjarvi)
Eero Hirvonen (Laukaa)
Hannu Manninen (Rovaniemi)
Leevi Mutru (Lahti)
Ski Jump
Antti Aalto (Sotkamo)
Janne Ahonen (Lahti)
Andreas Alamommo (Helsinki)
Jarkko Maatta (Iisalmi)
Eetu Nousiainen (Helsinki)
Julia Kykkanen (Lahti)
Curling
Oona Kauste (Espoo)
Tomi Rantamaki (Helsinki)
Figure Skating
Emmi Peltonen (Helsinki)
Speed Skating
Pekka Koskela (Mantta)
Mika Poutala (Helsinki)
Elina Risku (Seinajoki)
Hockey
Lauri Marjamaki (Tampere)
Mikko Koskinen (Vantaa)
Karri Ramo (Asikkala)
Juha Metsola (Tampere)
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Silver from Across the Border
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Hopeaa.rajan.takaa.1963.FiNNiSH.WEBRiP-Naabster Tiedot: Release...........: Orginal FiNELiTE.ORG release Release date......: 08.12.2016 Format............: MKV Codec.............: AVC Bitrate...........: 996 Kbit/s Resolution........: 640x480 Frames............: 25 fps Audio.............: FI Codec.............: AAC Bitrate...........: 112 Kbit/s Channels..........: 2ch Subtitles.........: FI Movie.............: Hopeaa rajan takaa Runtime...........: 1H 12M Genre.............: Adventure, War IMDb..............: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0137003/ Source............: WEBRiP Hopeaa.rajan.takaa.1963.FiNNiSH.WEBRiP-Naabster Plot: Esa Anttalan romaaniin perustuva elokuva nuorukaisista, jotka livahtavat välirauhan rajan yli hakemaan kätkettyjä hopeaesineitä. O: Mikko Niskanen. N: Veikko Kerttula, Pertti Pasanen ja Jaakko Pakkasvirta. Mv. Kaksi kaverusta lähtee välirauhan aikana vuonna 1941 hakemaan rajan taakse jääneitä suvun hopeaesineitä. Ensimmäinen rajanylitys epäonnistuu. Toisella yrityksellä kaverukset ottavat mukaansa rämäpäisen ja iloluontoisen kaverinsa Paukun. Paukun myötä yhteinen tehtävä saa niin vauhtia kuin vastuksia. Rooleissa mm.: Jaakko Pakkasvirta Ese Wist, Pertti Pasanen Toivo Paukku, Veikko Kerttula Esa Anttala, Esko Tuomi rajakersantti, Esko Mustonen poliisikuulustelija. Read the full article
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NHL expansion draft 2017: Protection lists for all 30 teams
Which players did your team protect from the Vegas Golden Knights?
The 2017 NHL expansion draft is only days away, and the rest of the league has prepared itself for the chaos to come. Teams submitted their protection lists to the NHL on Saturday afternoon, and the league announced them officially Sunday morning.
Up to 11 players can be protected by each team, with that number depending on the positions of the players involved. There are just two methods teams can protect players: the 7-3-1 format, in which they protect seven forwards, three defensemen, and one goalie, or the nine-player format, in which they protect eight skaters and one goalie.
By the time the expansion draft ends, Vegas will need to have picked a minimum of 14 forwards, nine defensemen, and three goalies.
Also in effect now through the expansion draft on Wednesday night is a roster freeze for any transaction that doesn’t involve the Golden Knights. Teams can still make trades with Vegas, which is also free to negotiate with and sign free agents, but all other deals must wait.
As the 10 a.m. deadline comes to pass, we’ll have all 30 protected lists here in one spot for your convenience! Check out where your teams stands below. (This list is currently updating)
Anaheim Ducks
Seven forwards: Corey Perry (NMC), Ryan Getzlaf (NMC), Ryan Kesler (NMC), Rickard Rakell, Andrew Cogliano, Jakob Silferberg, Antoine Vermette Three defensemen: Hampus Lindholm, Cam Fowler, Kevin Bieksa (NMC) Goaltender: John Gibson
Arizona Coyotes
Eight skaters: Nick Cousins, Anthony Duclair, Jordan Martinook, Tobias Rieder, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Alex Goligoski (NMC), Connor Murphy, Luke Schenn, Chad Johnson Goaltender: Chad Johnson
Boston Bruins
Seven forwards: David Krejci (NMC), Patrice Bergeron (NMC), David Backes (NMC), Brad Marchand, David Pastrnak, Riley Nash, Ryan Spooner Three defensemen: Zdeno Chara (NMC), Torey Krug, Kevan Miller Goaltender: Tuukka Rask
Buffalo Sabres
Forwards: Tyler Ennis, Marcus Foligno, Zemgus Girgensons, Evander Kane, Johan Larsson, Ryan O’Reilly, Kyle Okposo Defensemen: Rasmus Ristolainen, Nathan Beaulieu, Jake McCabe Goaltender: Robin Lehner
Calgary Flames
Seven forwards: Johnny Gaudreau, Sean Monahan, Mikael Backlund, Michael Ferland, Sam Bennett, Curtis Lazar, Michael Frolik Three defensemen: Mark Giordano, Dougie Hamilton, TJ Brodie One goalie: Mike Smith
Carolina Hurricanes
Forwards: Jordan Staal (NMC), Jeff Skinner, Victor Rask, Teuvo Teravainen, Elias Lindholm, Phillip Di Guiseppete, Brock McGinn Defensemen: Justin Faulk, Ryan Murphy, Trevor Carrick Goaltender: Scott Darling
Chicago Blackhawks
Seven forwards: Patrick Kane (NMC), Jonathan Toews (NMC), Marian Hossa (NMC), Artem Anisimov (NMC), Richard Panik, Ryan Hartman, Tomas Jurco Three defensemen: Duncan Keith (NMC), Brent Seabrook (NMC), Niklas Hjalmarsson (NMC) Goaltender: Corey Crawford (NMC)
Colorado Avalanche
Seven forwards: Nathan MacKinnon, Matt Duchene, Gabriel Landeskog Three defensemen: Erik Johnson (NMC), Nikita Zadorov, Tyson Barrie Goaltender: Semyon Varlamov
Columbus Blue Jackets
Forwards: Brandon Dubinsky (NMC), Brandon Saad, Nick Foligno (NMC), Scott Hartnell (NMC), Cam Atkinson, Boone Jenner Defensemen: Seth Jones Goaltender: Sergei Bobrovsky (NMC)
Dallas Stars
Forwards: Jamie Benn (NMC), Jason Spezza (NMC), Tyler Seguin, Radek Faksa Defensemen: John Klingberg, Dan Hamhuis, Esa Lindell Goaltender: Ben Bishop (NMC)
Detroit Red Wings
Seven forwards: Henrik Zetterberg, Frans Nielsen (NMC), Justin Abdelkader, Gustav Nyquist, Anthony Mantha, Tomas Tatar, Andreas Athanasiou Three defensemen: Mike Green, Danny DeKeyser, Niklas Kronwall Goaltender: Petr Mrazek
Edmonton Oilers
Forwards: Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Milan Lucic (NMC), Leon Draisaitl Defensemen: Andrej Sekera (NMC), Adam Larsson Goaltender: Cam Talbot (NMC)
Florida Panthers
Eight Skaters: Jonathan Huberdeau, Aleksander Barkov, Vincent Trocheck, Nick Bjugstad, Aaron Ekblad, Keith Yandle, Alex Petrovic, Mark Pysyk Goaltender: James Reimer
Los Angeles Kings
Eight Skaters: Anze Kopitar (NMC), Jeff Carter, Tyler Toffoli, Tanner Pearson, Drew Doughty, Alec Martinez, Derek Forbort, Jake Muzzin Goaltender: Jonathan Quick
Minnesota Wild
Seven forwards: Zach Parise (NMC), Mikko Koivu (NMC), Jason Pominville (NMC), Charlie Coyle, Nino Niederreiter, Mikael Granlund Three defensemen: Ryan Suter (NMC), Jared Spurgeon, Jonas Brodin Goaltender: Devan Dubnyk
Montreal Canadiens
Seven forwards: Jonathan Drouin, Max Pacioretty, Alex Galchenyuk, Brendan Gallagher, Phillip Danault, Paul Byron, Andrew Shaw Three defensemen: Shea Weber, Jeff Petry (NMC), Jordie Benn Goaltender: Carey Price (NMC)
Nashville Predators
Eight Skaters: P.K. Subban, Roman Josi, Mattias Ekholm, Ryan Ellis, Filip Forsberg, Ryan Johansen, Viktor Arvidsson, Calle Jarnkrok Goaltender: Pekka Rinne (NMC)
New Jersey Devils
Eight skaters: Taylor Hall, Travis Zajac, Kyle Palmieri, Adam Henrique, Andy Greene, John Moore, Mirco Mueller, Damon Severson Goaltender: Cory Schneider
New York Islanders
Eight skaters: Andrew Ladd (NMC), John Tavares (NMC), Johnny Boychuk, Travis Hamonic, Nick Leddy, Ryan Pulock, Adam Pelech Goaltender:
New York Rangers
Forwards: Rick Nash (NMC), Chris Kreider, Mats Zuccarello, Mika Zibanejad, Kevin Hayes, J.T. Miller, Derek Stepan Defensemen: Marc Staal (NMC), Ryan McDonagh, Nick Holden Goaltender: Henrik Lundqvist (NMC)
Ottawa Senators
Forwards: Bobby Ryan, Mike Hoffman, Kyle Turris, Mark Stone, Jean-Gabriel Pageau Defensemen: Dion Phaneuf (NMC), Erik Karlsson, Cody Ceci Goaltender: Craig Anderson
Philadelphia Flyers
Forwards: Claude Giroux (NMC), Jakub Voracek, Valtteri Filppula (NMC), Sean Couturier, Wayne Simmonds Defensemen: Shayne Gostisbehere Goaltender: Michael Neuvirth
Pittsburgh Penguins
Forwards: Sidney Crosby (NMC), Evgeni Malkin (NMC), Phil Kessel (NMC), Defensemen: Kris Letang (NMC), Goaltender: Matt Murray
San Jose Sharks
Forwards: Joe Pavelski, Logan Couture, Tomas Hertl Defensemen: Brent Burns, Marc-Edouard Vlasic Goaltender: Martin Jones
St. Louis Blues
Forwards: Vladimir Tarasenko, Alexander Steen, Jaden Schwartz Defensemen: Alex Pietrangelo, Jay Bouwmeester, Goaltender: Jake Allen
Tampa Bay Lightning
Forwards: Steven Stamkos (NMC), Ryan Callahan (NMC) Defensemen: Victor Hedman (NMC) Goaltender: Andrei Vasilevskiy
Toronto Maple Leafs
Forwards: Nazem Kadri Defensemen: Morgan Rielly, Jake Gardiner Goaltender: Frederik Andersen
Vancouver Canucks
Forwards: Daniel Sedin (NMC), Henrik Sedin (NMC), Loui Eriksson (NMC), Brandon Sutter, Bo Horvat Defensemen: Alexander Edler, Erik Gudbranson Goaltender: Jacob Markstrom
Washington Capitals
Seven forwards: Alex Ovechkin, Nicklas Backstrom, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Andre Burakovsky, Marcus Johansson, Lars Eller, Tom Wilson Three defensemen: Matt Niskanen, John Carlson, Dmitry Orlov Goalie: Braden Holtby
Winnipeg Jets
Forwards: Mark Scheifele, Blake Wheeler, Bryan Little, Defensemen: Dustin Byfuglien (NMC), Tyler Myers, Jacob Trouba Goaltender:
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Kahdeksan surmanluotia (Eight Deadly Shots) 1972 dir. Mikko Niskanen
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