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SM Ringette, previously "", is the elite semi-professional ringette league in Finland's first division and its highest. The league features the best ringette players in Finland and is run by Ringette Finland. The league was known as until it was rebranded in 2021 and is known as the "Finnish National Ringette League" by English speakers. The National Ringette League (NRL) is its Canadian equivalent. The league has been in operation since the 1987–88 winter season and a number of its clubs competed in the
Ringette World Club Championship The Ringette World Club Championship (RWCC) was an international ringette competition organized by the International Ringette Federation (IRF). It featured the top teams from Canada's National Ringette League (NRL), Finland's , and Sweden's Rin ...
when the international club tournament existed. Several of the league's players have played for the
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at the World Ringette Championships including Marjukka Virta, Anne Pohjola, and Susanna Tapani.


Organization

SM-Ringette (formerly ) began operating during the 1987–88 winter season. Between 2013 and 2020, it was managed jointly by the (SKRL ry) known in English as the "Finland Rinkball () and Ringette Association". The SKRL was founded in November 2012 and started its operations at the beginning of 2013. In addition to Rinkball Finland and Ringette Finland, SKRL's founding members were the SM Ringette SM referees and the Kaukalopallo SM-Liiga ry. The federations of both sports decided to combine their resources due to falling registration rates as well as for financial reasons. When the new association was founded there were about 10,000 sports enthusiasts actively involved. At the union's fall meeting in 2019, Finland's federal government was authorized to find conditions for dissolving the union. At the spring meeting on June 6, 2020, it was decided to dissolve the Suomen Kaukalopallo- ja Ringetteliitto ry on December 31, 2020, but both have since continued as two separate organizations.


Awards and trophies


Agnes Jacks Trophy

The Agnes Jacks Trophy, named after the wife of
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, is awarded to the league's Most Valuable Player at the end of the each season and was first awarded in 1992.


Jenni-Lysa Vehanen Trophy

Jenni-Lysa Vehanen is a retired Finnish ringette player who is widely considered to be one of the greatest players of all time in the sport. In honour of her accomplishments and contributions to the sport, the trophy for the top scorer in the Finnish National Ringette League is named after her. She played for several teams in Finland during the height of her career, including ''Angels Espoo'', which was one of the most dominant teams in Finnish ringette during the 1990s and 2000s. Throughout her career, Vehanen was a prolific scorer and won numerous awards and accolades for her achievements on the ice. She was a six-time Finnish national champion with Angels Espoo and was the leading scorer in SM Ringette, the Finnish National Ringette League, a record seven times. After retiring from competitive play, Vehanen has remained involved in the sport as a coach, commentator, and ambassador. She is considered a pioneer in the sport of ringette, helping to elevate its profile in Finland and around the world, and inspiring young players to pursue excellence on the ice.


Teams

The letters "Ry" which can sometimes be found at the end of the names of the Finnish league's ringette teams stand for "rekisteröity yhdistys" which is Finnish for "registered association". The term "Ry" is commonly seen in the names of non-profit organizations and clubs in Finland, indicating that they are officially registered entities in the country. In the past, the league included the , , and Turun Ringet teams.
VG-62 VG-62 is a sports club based in Naantali, Finland. It was founded in 1962 and the name is an abbreviation of Naantali's old Latin name, "''Vallis gratiae''". VG-62 is particularly well known for their exemplary youth operations, for which the club ...
returned for the 2022–23 season.


Current

2023–24 is the league's 36th season with 12 teams.


2021–22

2021–22 was the league's 34th season with 9 teams.


2019-20

2019-20 was the league's 32nd season with 8 teams. The championship was won by , (Nokia Athletes).


Team profiles

Lahti Ringette, , is an SM Ringette team based in the city of Lahti, which is located in the southern part of Finland. They have won several championships and many of their players have represented Finland on the international stage. Lahti's home arena is Isku Areena, formerly called, "Lahden Jäähalli", which is a modern ice rink that can hold up to 4,500 spectators. Lapinlahden Luistin −89 Ry, ( Lapinlahden Luistin -89), commonly referred to as "LL-89", is a ringette team that competes in Finland's National Ringette League. The team is based in the town of Lapinlahti, which is located in central Finland. The team is known for producing several quality players who've represented Finnish national teams at the international level. LL-89 has a history of strong play in the Finnish Ringette League, and they have won multiple championships throughout their history. In addition to its competitive senior team, LL-89 has a highly successful junior program, which has produced many talented young players who have gone on to play at the senior level. The team's home arena is Kärpänen-halli, which is a modern ice rink that can hold up to 1,500 spectators.


Team champions

* : – 9 championships * Tuusula Ringette: – 6 championships * VG-62 (ringette): – 6 championships * : – 3 championships * : – 5 championships * : – 2 championships * RNK Flyers: – 3 championships *
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: – 1 championship * Lahti Ringette: – 1 championship


Season champions 1988–

* 1988 VG-62 (ringette) * 1989 VG-62 (ringette) * 1990 VG-62 (ringette) * 1991 VG-62 (ringette) * 1992 VG-62 (ringette) * 1993 Lahti Ringette * 1994 Tuusula Ringette * 1995 * 1996 Tuusula Ringette * 1997 * 1998 Tuusula Ringette * 1999 Tuusula Ringette * 2000 Tuusula Ringette * 2001 Tuusula Ringette * 2002 * 2003 * 2004 * 2005 * 2006 VG-62 (ringette) * 2007 * 2008
Helsinki Ringette Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the Capital city, capital, primate city, primate, and List of cities and towns in Finland, most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of U ...
* 2009 * 2010 * 2011 * 2012 * 2013 * 2014 * 2015 * 2016 * 2017 * 2018 * 2019 * 2020 * 2021 * 2022 * 2022–23 RNK Flyers,


Notable people


Players

* Marjukka Virta * Anne Pohjola * Susanna Tapani


Coaches

Notable among notable coaches is Antero Simo Tapani Kivelä. Kivelä is a retired Finnish ice hockey goaltender who played for Finland's national ice hockey team making 58 appearances overall, as well as appearing at the
1980 Winter Olympics The 1980 Winter Olympics, officially the XIII Olympic Winter Games and also known as Lake Placid 1980, were an international multi-sport event held from February 13 to 24, 1980, in Lake Placid, New York, United States. Lake Placid was elected ...
. Kivelä coached several ringette teams in Finland's semi-professional ringette league, SM Ringette, after he finished his playing career in ice hockey. He was the head coach for ten seasons of ringette club, ( LuKi-82).Luvian Kiekko -82 homepage
(in Finnish)


See also

* Ringette * National Ringette League (NRL) *
Ringette World Club Championship The Ringette World Club Championship (RWCC) was an international ringette competition organized by the International Ringette Federation (IRF). It featured the top teams from Canada's National Ringette League (NRL), Finland's , and Sweden's Rin ...
* World Ringette Championships *
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* Marjukka Virta * Anne Pohjola * Susanna Tapani


Notes


References


External links


smringette.fi – Sarjan sivusto
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