Fixtures

Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/01 05:45 - Saipa vs Vaasan Sport - View
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/01 10:45 - Vaasan Sport vs TPS - View
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/07 14:00 - Vaasan Sport vs Kärpät Oulu - View
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/14 15:30 - Vaasan Sport vs Jyp - View
Club Friendlies (Regulation Only) 08/21 16:00 - IF Bjorkloven vs Vaasan Sport - View
Finland SM Liiga 09/09 12:30 - Nuova Monteroni U20 vs Vaasan Sport - View

Results

Finland SM Liiga 04/04 15:30 3 Lukko v Vaasan Sport - CANC
Finland SM Liiga 04/02 15:30 3 [11] Sport v Lukko [1] L 1-3
Finland SM Liiga 03/31 15:30 3 [1] Lukko v Sport [11] L 5-1
Finland SM Liiga 03/27 16:30 3 [11] Sport v Lukko [1] L 1-4
Finland SM Liiga 03/26 16:30 3 [1] Lukko v Sport [11] L 6-2
Finland SM Liiga 03/22 15:00 7 [11] Sport v Kookoo [6] W 4-2
Finland SM Liiga 03/21 16:30 7 [6] Kookoo v Sport [11] W 1-2
Finland SM Liiga 03/19 16:30 7 [11] Sport v Kookoo [6] L 0-3
Finland SM Liiga 03/18 16:30 7 [6] Kookoo v Sport [11] W 1-3
Finland SM Liiga 03/15 15:00 - [14] Jyp v Sport [11] W 2-4
Finland SM Liiga 03/14 16:30 - [11] Sport v K-Espoo [8] W 3-2
Finland SM Liiga 03/08 15:00 - [13] TPS v Sport [11] L 3-2

Wikipedia - Vaasan Sport

Sport, known by its full name as Hockey Team Vaasan Sport Oy or simply Vaasan Sport, is a Finnish ice hockey team playing in Liiga, and is based at the 5,200-capacity Vaasa Arena in Vaasa. The team was established in 1939 as IF Sport (Idrottsföreningen Sport).

History

Vaasan Sport was founded in 1939 as IF Sport. The team was involved in the founding of the Finnish top division Liiga, formerly known as SM-Liiga, in 1975, but was relegated only one year later after the 1975–1976 season.

After the relegation, Sport played in the Finnish First Division (since then renamed to Mestis), until they were relegated in 1991–1992 to the Finnish Second Division. Climbing back up to the First division proved to be a tough task and wasn't accomplished until spring 1997, with the game-winning goal of the deciding game against Kiekko-67 being scored by Kari Teräväinen in overtime.

The 2008–09 season was a success as Sport won the Mestis championship. However, in the league qualification series the team lost the last game to Ässät in a best-of-7 format, thus remaining in Mestis. The overall qualification series were close as Sport at one point was a single goal away from beating Ässät in overtime and being promoted to Liiga, but was unable to score.

Sport struggled with bad economy during the 2000s, which almost led the club to bankruptcy. The club board made improvements to secure the future of the club, cutting down on the budget for the whole new season, as well as installing new head coach and former world ice hockey champion Antti Törmänen, who started to build a new young team from scratch. Eventually, the club surfaced from its financial struggles and went ahead to consistently fight for the championship victory again.

In 2014, during the 2013–2014 Mestis season, it was confirmed that Sport would be promoted to Liiga for the 2014–2015 season, regardless of the outcome of the ongoing championship. This was due to former Liiga team Jokerit transferring to KHL, leaving an open slot in the Finnish top division.

Vaasan Sport is a professional ice hockey team based in Vaasa, Finland. Founded in 1939, the team has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit. Vaasan Sport competes in the Liiga, the top tier of Finnish ice hockey, and plays its home games at the Vaasan Sähkötalo arena. The team is recognized for its strong team-oriented play, developing talented players, and contributing significantly to Finnish ice hockey culture. With a dedicated roster and a commitment to excellence, Vaasan Sport continues to strive for success both domestically and in international competitions.