Raimo Summanen
Raimo Summanen (born the March 2nd 1962 with Jyväskylä in Finland) is a former professional player of Hockey and trainer of the team of Finland.
It was fished out by the Oilers d' Edmonton with the 6th turn of the Repêchage of entry in the LNH 1982, 125e has total. It passed all its career in the National league of hockey with Oilers and the Canucks of Vancouver; it gained twice the Coupe Stanley with Edmonton.
Summanen played very a long time in Finland before and after its career in LNH, just as in the American Ligue of hockey. It was success there, gaining twice the Trophée Veli-Pekka Ketola decreed with the player having the most points in the Sm-liiga, in 1989 and 1990, as well as the Trophée Kalevi Numminen of better trainer of the league in 2002. It gained three times the championship of Finland, twice with TPS Turku and once with the Jokerit Helsinki.
The international plan, he played within the team of Finland medal-holder of gold to the Championnat of the world of hockey 1995.
Summanen led the Leijonat to the second place of the World cup of hockey 2004. However, its very abrasive attitude with the players involved its congédiment. Even during the course crowned of success of Finland during the tournament, Janne Niinimaa left the team because of “conflict with the personnel trainer”. He had also relations tended with Timo Jutila, the managing director of the team.
He forms part since 2004 Temple of re-elected Finnish hockey.
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