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Ässät Gold Stars
City Pori
League None (2020-present)
Naisten SM-sarja (1982-1995)
Founded 2020; 5 years ago (2020)[lower-alpha 1]
1982 (Women's hockey)
Home arena Astora Areena
Owner(s) Porin Ässät ry
General manager Niina Valli
Head coach Tuuli Harjunpää
Parent club(s) Porin Ässät

Porin Ässät (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈporin æsːæt]; Finnish for Pori Aces) is an ice hockey team based in Pori, Satakunta, Finland.[1] They have had a women's hockey team in the Naisten SM-sarja from 1982 to 1995[2] but now they only have a hockey school for women called Ässät Gold Stars. They play in the Astora Areena.[3]

Porin Ässät was formed in 1967 but women's hockey was introduced to the club in 1982. Ässät was one of the ten founders of the Naisten SM-sarja (now Naisten Liiga). Ässät folded in 2004, but in 2020 it re-started as an ice hockey school for women.

History[]

Ässät Naisten paita

Ässät women's jersey used by Tiina Paasikunnas

Porin Ässät had a team in the Naisten SM-sarja in 1982–1995. Ässät got to the bronze game in 1991 but lost. The team dropped out of the league in the spring of 1995 and then took a break. The next time the Ässät women's team played in the I. divisioona in the 1998–99 season. The following season, it got to try to rise back to the SM-sarja, however, remaining sixth in the eight-team qualifiers. All four SM-sarja teams retained their spots. After the qualifiers, the team played three more seasons in Divisions I and II with no significant success and then quit in the spring of 2003.[2] The brightest star and statistically the best player on the Ässät Women team was Sari Fisk.[4]

Ässät has had a hockey school for women called Ässät Gold Stars since 2020[3] and a team for girls called Ässät Red Stars.[5] Other girl's teams have existed before.


Notable alumni[]

International players[]

  • Flag of Denmark Lena Kofod 1999-2000
  • Flag of Russia Violetta Simanova 1999-2000
  • Flag of Russia Tatjana Tikhonov 1999-2000
  • Flag of Canada Sandra Toon 1999-2000
  • Flag of Russia Tatyana Tsaryova 1999-2000

Franchise records[]

See also: Porin Ässät (men's ice hockey)#Franchise records

These are the top-five-point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed Liiga season.

  •  *  – current Ässät player

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points

Points
Player Pos GP G A Pts
Sari Marjamäki F 107 82 47 121
Katri Javanainen F 100 71 38 109
Sanna Sainio F 96 51 32 83
Sanna Kanerva F 87 56 25 81
Anne Haanpää D 21 52 21 73

Honours[]

Awards named after Ässät players[]

Awards won by players[]

Notes[]

References[]


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