2018–19 Mestis season

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2018–19 Mestis
LeagueMestis
SportIce hockey
DurationSeptember 2018 – April 2019
Number of teams12
Regular season
Best recordHermes
Runners-upLeKi
Top scorer (K-Vantaa)
Playoffs
Playoffs MVPSameli Ventelä (Ketterä)
Finals championsKetterä
  Runners-upKeuPa HT
Mestis seasons

The 2018–19 Mestis season is the 19th season of Mestis, the second highest level of ice hockey in Finland after Liiga. KOOVEE was promoted from Suomi-sarja due to Espoo United declaring bankruptcy at the end of last season.

Clubs[]

Team City Home arena, capacity Founded Head coach
Hermes Kokkola Kokkolan jäähalli, 4,200 1953 Finland
IPK Iisalmi , 1,326 1966 Finland 3.1.2019
Finland Tommi Miettinen[1]
Jokipojat Joensuu Mehtimäki Ice Hall, 4,800 1953 Finland
Ketterä Imatra , 1,200 1957 Finland
KeuPa HT Keuruu , 1,100 1995 Finland
K-Vantaa Vantaa , 2,004 1994 Finland Simo Mälkiä 28.1.2019
Finland Reijo Ruotsalainen[2]
KOOVEE Tampere , 1050 1929 Finland Juha Pajuoja
LeKi Lempäälä Masku Areena, 800 1904 Finland
Peliitat Heinola Versowood Areena, 2,975 1984 Finland 9.2.2019
Finland [3]
RoKi Rovaniemi Lappi Areena, 3,500 1979 Finland Santeri Immonen
SaPKo Savonlinna Talvisalo ice rink, 2,833 1929 Finland
TUTO Hockey Turku , 3,000 1929 Finland Miika Elomo

Regular season[]

Top eight advance to the Mestis playoffs while the bottom two face the top two teams from Suomi-sarja for a relegation playoff. Since the highest series of Finnish hockey is a closed series no team will be promoted to Liiga.

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Final Result
1 Hermes 50 29 3 2 16 180 133 +47 95 Advance to playoffs
2 LeKi 50 26 7 3 14 194 155 +39 95
3 Ketterä 50 22 7 7 14 163 141 +22 87
4 SaPKo 50 22 5 5 18 177 159 +18 81
5 TUTO Hockey 50 20 8 4 18 151 130 +21 80
6 Jokipojat 50 19 6 8 17 151 151 0 77
7 RoKi 50 18 5 7 20 138 164 −26 71
8 KeuPa HT 50 18 5 5 22 151 139 +12 69
9 IPK 50 20 3 2 25 160 180 −20 68
10 K-Vantaa 50 17 4 6 23 138 158 −20 65
11 Peliitat 50 14 6 9 21 134 158 −24 63 Qualification to the relegation playoffs
12 KOOVEE 50 13 3 4 30 141 210 −69 49

Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Penalty minutes.[4]

Playoffs[]

Playoffs are being played in three stages. Each stage is a best-of-7 series. The teams are reseeded after the quarterfinals, so that the best team by regular season performance to make the semifinals faces the worst team in the semifinals.

Bracket[]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Hermes 2
8 KeuPa HT 4
2 LeKi 2
8 KeuPa HT 4
2 LeKi 4
7 RoKi 2
3 Ketterä 4
8 KeuPa HT 1
3 Ketterä 4
6 Jokipojat 1
3 Ketterä 4 Third place
5 TUTO Hockey 0
4 SaPKo 2 2 LeKi 0
5 TUTO Hockey 4 5 TUTO Hockey 1

Quarterfinals[]

Semifinals[]

Bronze medal game[]

17 April 2019
18:30
LeKi1–3
(0–0, 0–2, 1–1)
TUTO HockeyMasku Areena, Lempäälä
Attendance: 611

Finals[]

16 April 2019
18:30
Ketterä5–4
(1–1, 2–2, 2–1)
KeuPa HTKisapuisto, Lappeenranta[5]
Attendance: 4,820
18 April 2019
18:30
KeuPa HT2–3
(1–1, 0–2, 1–0)
Ketterä, Keuruu
Attendance: 900
20 April 2019
17:00
Ketterä2–1 OT1
(0–0, 0–1, 1–0, 1–0)
KeuPa HT, Imatra
Attendance: 1,225
22 April 2019
17:00
KeuPa HT2–1 OT1
(0–0, 1–0, 0–1, 1–0)
Ketterä, Keuruu
Attendance: 749
24 April 2019
18:30
Ketterä3–2
(2–2, 1–0, 0–0)
KeuPa HT, Imatra
Attendance: 1,300

Ketterä wins the finals 4-1.

Relegation playoffs[]

The bottom two teams faced the top two teams from Suomi-sarja for a best-of-7 series were the winners got a place in Mestis for the next season. Peliitat and KOOVEE both won their series and thus avoided relegation.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Kouvalainen, Miska (2019-01-03). "IPK teki vihdoin muutoksia valmennukseensa - Janne Sinkkonen ulos, Tommi Miettinen tilalle" (in Finnish). Jatkoaika.com. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
  2. ^ "Kiekko-Vantaan päävalmentaja vaihtuu - Reijo Ruotsalainen korvaa Simo Mälkiän" (in Finnish). mestis.fi. 2019-01-28. Archived from the original on 2019-07-10. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  3. ^ "Peliittojen ja Jani Keinäsen tiet eroavat - Vesa Petäjä Peliittojen penkin taakse" (in Finnish). mestis.fi. 2019-02-09. Archived from the original on 2019-07-10. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
  4. ^ "Sarjataulukko". Jatkoaika.com. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  5. ^ Due to semi-final matches at Imatra being sold out Ketterä wanted to give as many fans as possible an opportunity to enjoy ice hockey in a bigger stadium in the neighboring town of Lappeenranta for the first game of the finals.
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