Antti Ylönen

Antti Ylönen ( born September 15, 1983 in Liminka ) is a Finnish professional ice hockey player who is since September 2011 Hokki in the Finnish Mestis under contract.

Career

Antti Ylönen has already played at youth level for Kärpät Oulu, for his professional team, he made ​​his debut in the SM- liiga in the season 2002/ 03. Since its debut, the defender has won with Kärpät in the years 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008, four times the champion title in the SM- liiga, in 2003 and 2006 runner-up, and in 2006 a third party. He also reached Kärpät in the years 2005 and 2006, twice the final of the IIHF European Champions Cup, where they lost each of the two Russian representatives HK Avangard Omsk and Dynamo Moscow HK. His breakthrough came in the 2005/06 season when he was used in 38 league games. In the three previous seasons combined, he only came on 19 missions and played mostly as Players out on loan for Hokki in the Mestis.

At the beginning of the 2010/11 season he was loaned to Vålerenga Ishockey for which he completed eight games in rahemen the European Trophy, before he returned to Kärpät. Since September 2011, Ylönen is at Hokki in the Finnish Mestis under contract.

Awards and achievements

  • 2003 Finnish runner with Kärpät Oulu
  • 2004 Finnish Champion with Kärpät Oulu
  • 2005 Finnish Champion with Kärpät Oulu
  • 2005 2nd place at the IIHF European Champions Cup with Kärpät Oulu
  • 2006 2nd place at the IIHF European Champions Cup with Kärpät Oulu
  • 2007 Finnish Champion with Kärpät Oulu
  • 2008 Finnish Champion with Kärpät Oulu
  • 2009 Finnish runner with Kärpät Oulu

SM- liiga stats

(As of the end of the 2010/11 season )

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