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LeagueNaisten SM-sarja
SportIce hockey
Number of games8
Number of teams12
Regular Season
Season championsIlves Tampere (Keskilohko)
HJK Helsinki (Etelälohko)
Sport Vaasa (Pohjoislohko)
Top scorerSari Krooks (Sport)
Playoffs
Finals championsHJK Helsinki (2)
  Runners-upEVU Vantaa
Seasons

The 1983–84 Naisten SM-sarja season was the second season of the Naisten SM-sarja ice hockey league. The champion was HJK Helsinki. Silver was won by EVU Vantaa and bronze by Ilves Tampere.[1]

Season format

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The ten teams were divided into two groups of five, called Lohko A (lit.'Group A') and Lohko B (lit.'Group B'). The groups were closed in the regular season and played as double round-robins. Every team played against the other four teams in their group twice for a total of eight games. Two points were awarded for a win and one point for a tie. The top two teams from the groups qualified for the final tournament.

Teams

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Location in Finland of Naisten SM-sarja teams in the  Pohjoislohko,  Keskilohko, and  Etelälohko.
Location of  Etelälohko teams in the Uusimaa region of Finland.
TeamLocation
Pohjoislohko
Kiekko-Vesa Raahe
Sport Vaasa
Teräs-Kiekko Raahe
Keskilohko
Ilves Tampere
SaiPa Lappeenranta
Tiikerit Hämeenlinna
Ässät Pori
Etelälohko
EVU Vantaa
HIFK Helsinki
HJK Helsinki
Jäähonka Espoo
Shakers Kerava

Source: [1]

Regular season

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Lohko A

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Ilves swept all eight games to claim first place in Lohko A with 16 points. In an unexpected twist, Tiikerit and Ässät were tied in second place at the end of the regular season with ten points, identical win-loss records, and a goal difference of exactly +22 each. As only two teams were able to progress to the final tournament, Tiikerit and Ässät played a sudden death match to qualify for the final tournament, which Tikkerit won 7–6.

Both SaiPa and Haukat found no success against the top three teams in Lohko A, splitting their two-game regular season series to win one game each.

RankTeamGPWTLGF:GAGDPts
1.Ilves Tampere8800128:90011916
2.Tiikerit Hämeenlinna850358:362210
2.Ässät Pori850362:402210
4.SaiPa Lappeenranta810713:87-742
5.Haukat Järvenpää8107012:112-1002

Game record

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The largest goal difference recorded in a single game during the 1982–83 season was amassed by Ilves in their match against Haukat in Tampere, in which Ilves scored 28 goals in a shutout. Ilves also recorded the second largest single-game goal difference in their match against SaiPa in Lappeenranta, scoring 23 goals in a shutout.

AWAY→IlvesTiikeritÄssätSaiPaHaukat
HOME↓
Ilves12–314–215–028–0
Tiikerit2–115–86–210–1
Ässät1–71–711–223–1
SaiPa0–230–110–146–3
Haukat1–181–144–164–3

Player statistics

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Anne Bäckman of Ässät was the top regular season scorer of Lohko A and the league overall, tallying an astounding 42 points in 7 games at a blistering clip of 6 points per game. Her league-leading 33 goals accounted for over half of the 62 goals scored for Ässät and were 25 goals ahead of the next highest Ässät goal-scorer. With the addition of her 9 assists, she was involved in two-thirds of all goals scored for Ässät.

Jaana Rautavuoma of Ilves finished the season ranked second in Lohko A and the league overall with 29 goals and league-leading 13 assists for 42 points in 8 games. As would be expected for the team that swept the season, Ilves dominated the scoring table with six players ranked in the top ten. Ässät and Tiikerit were represented in the top ten by two players each.

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Anne BäckmanÄssät7339426
Jaana RautavuomaIlves82913420
Satu HuotariTiikerit82710378
Anitta JoenniemiIlves8209290
Minna MyllymäkiIlves81111228
Jaana PeltonenIlves71531818
Marianne IhalainenIlves8117180
Sari KeisaTiikerit8125176
Susanne LoikasÄssät888164
Päivi VirtaIlves8511166

Source: [2]

Lohko B

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EVU were the top team of Lohko B, winning seven of eight games to finish the regular season with 14 points. HJK placed second with 11 points from five wins and one tied game.

In general, the teams of Lohko B exhibited greater parity than those of Lohko A; no team in Lohko B achieved a sweep and the goal difference for the top four teams spanned just 28 goals, compared to a 97 goal span across the top three teams of Lohko A. The exception were the Shakers, who did not win a single game in the season and amassed a goal differential of -124, the worst in the league.

RankTeamGPWTLGF:GAGDPts
1.EVU Vantaa870152:704514
2.HJK Helsinki851249:143511
3.Jäähonka Espoo841341:14279
4.HIFK830543:26176
5.Keravan Shakers8008002:126-1240

Game record

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The largest goal differential amassed in a single Lohko B game was amassed by HJK in their home game against the Shakers, in which HJK recorded 18 goals in a shutout.

AWAY→EVUHJKJäähonkaHIFKShakers
HOME↓
EVU3–02–19–121–0
HJK4–13–24–018–0
Jäähonka0–13–34–212–0
HIFK1–45–02–414–0
Shakers0–110–171–151–18

Player statistics

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Jaana Ikonen of Jäähonka was the top point scorer in Lohko B, logging 12 goals and 10 assists for 22 points in 8 games. Sirkka-Liisa Pesonen of HIFK led Lohko B in goals, netting 15 goals in 8 games.

Reflecting the greater parity of the group, four of five teams in Lohko B were represented in the top ten scoring chart. With only two goals recorded on the season – scored by Taina Kiljunen and Raija Kallio – the Shakers were the only team not represented in the scoring top ten.

PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Jaana IkonenJäähonka81210224
Katja LavoniusHJK7126182
Tarja KujanpääJäähonka8126186
Sirkka-Liisa PesonenHIFK81521712
Liisa KarikoskiEVU8133164
Piia VuorinenHJK8114154
Kati LuomajokiHJK8771410
Maria BöckelmanHIFK8112136
Auli HarinenHJK565112
Carola KrookEVU855100

Source: [2]

Final tournament

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The Finnish Championship final tournament was played during 12 and 13 March 1983 in Tampere.

RankTeamGPWTLGF:GAGDPts
HJK Helsinki321017:40135
Ilves Tampere312011:5064
EVU Vantaa311111:6053
4.Tiikerit Hämeenlinna30036:30-240

Game record

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TiikeritEVUHJK
Ilves8–21–12–2
HJK12–23–0
EVU10–2

Player statistics

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PlayerTeamGPGAPtsPIM
Piia VuorinenHJK36172
Elisa KoivunenHJK33362
Katja LavoniusHJK33252
Carola KrookEVU34048
Tea RepoHJK32242
Merja TolvanenHJK32242
Kati LuomajokiHJK31342
Satu HuotariTiikerit330310
Minna MyllymäkiIlves32136
Mervi JakonenEVU32020

Source: [2]

References

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  • Honkavaara, Arne, ed. (1983). Jääkiekkokirja 1983-84 (in Finnish). Helsinki: Jääkiekkon SM-liiga Oy.
  1. ^ a b "Elite Prospects - Team Standings SM-sarja (W)". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Beffa, Franco (1998). "Finnish Women's Hockey League Results". whockey.com. Retrieved 30 May 2022.