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Jesse Puljujärvi (; born 7 May 1998) is a Finnish professional
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who is currently playing with Genève-Servette HC of Switzerland's
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(NL). Once rated as a top prospect, Puljujärvi was drafted fourth overall by the
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in the 2016 NHL entry draft. Puljujärvi played his junior years in
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and
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. He became a professional in 2014 after signing a contract with the
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of the
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. He has played in the NHL since 2016, mostly for the Oilers and also briefly for the
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. Puljujärvi, although being born in Sweden, represents Finland internationally.


Playing career


Junior career

Puljujärvi was born in
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, Sweden, on 7 May 1998. When he was four years old, his family moved to Tornio, Finland, where he began playing ice hockey and bandy at Tornio IHC. Puljujärvi played in the 2011
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with the Finland Selects youth team. Puljujärvi moved to Oulu alone at the age of 13 and started to play in the local hockey club Kärpät. In the 2011–12 season, he scored a total of 15 goals and 41 points in 30 regular season and qualifying matches in the U16 junior team. In the following season, Puljujärvi moved up to the U18 juniors and scored 51 points, which earned him the Heino Pulli award given to the U18 rookie of the year. Puljujärvi played for the U16 team in the playoffs, who won the Finnish Championship. In the 2013–14 season, Puljujärvi played mostly in Kärpät U20 juniors. The season was interrupted by a femur fracture, which sidelined Puljujärvi for the first two months of the season. Despite this, he became one of the key players in his team at only 15 years old, scoring 23 points in 18 regular season matches. In the 2014 playoffs, seven goals were scored in 12 matches. At the end of the season, Kärpät won the U20 junior championship silver medal.


Professional


Oulun Kärpät (2014–2016)

In May 2014, Puljujärvi signed a three-year
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contract with Kärpät. He already played with the team in the first practice match of the 2014–15 season on 7 August 2014, against
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, scoring one goal and an assist that led to the goal. The next time Puljujärvi appeared in Kärpät's roster was in the
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match on 5 September, against Germany's
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. The match was his first official professional game. The game continued all the way to the
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contest, where Puljujärvi managed to score with his only attempt. Puljujärvi made his SM-liiga debut in the opening round of the 2014–15 season on 10 September, against
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, when a place opened up for him in the Kärpät's lineup after Patrick Davis was injured. Puljujärvi became the youngest player in the team's history at the age of only 16 years, four months and three days. He was immediately named to the Kärpät's first team next to Nicolas Deschamps and Mika Pyörälä and Puljujärvi got 11.53 minutes of ice time. In the match, he also had one assist on Julius Junttila's goal, which was the first goal of the entire season. Puljujärvi thus also became the youngest player to score a point in Kärpät's history. He scored his first goal in his third match on 17 September, away against
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. At the age of 16 years, four months, and ten days, Puljujärvi became the youngest scorer in Kärpät's history and the fourth youngest scorer in the entire SM-liiga history. In total, Puljujärvi scored four goals and 11 points in 21 regular-season matches during his rookie season in the SM-liiga. He and his club won the Finnish Championship at the end of the season. On the CHL side, Puljujärvi played three matches without points. He spent his spring season mostly on loan with the
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team
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, where Puljujärvi won the Mestis bronze medal at the end of the season.
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drafted Puljujärvi as the 44th player at the KHL Junior Draft event in 2015. In his first full SM-liiga season 2015–16, Puljujärvi scored 13 goals and 28 points in 50 regular season matches and four goals and nine points in ten playoff matches. At the end of the season, he won the SM-liiga bronze with Kärpät. In the CHL, Puljujärvi played 13 matches and scored two assists. His club won CHL silver. In January 2016, the NHL scouting office listed Puljujärvi in second place in the draft ranking among players playing in Europe. Only
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was ahead of him in the ranking at that time. In the April ranking, Puljujärvi finished third, behind Matthews and Patrik Laine. In the draft, the
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drafted Puljujärvi as the fourth player. He signed a three-year rookie contract with the club three weeks later. Puljujärvi's seasonal salary in the NHL was $925,000 and in the AHL $70,000.


Edmonton Oilers (2016–2019)

Puljujärvi signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Edmonton Oilers on 13 July 2016. He opted to wear sweater no. 98 with the team, making him the first NHL player to do so since 1985, when
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wore the number in a regular season game. In May 2016, Puljujärvi was awarded the President's trophy of the
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, which is awarded to a person who has made an impressive impact on ice hockey in Finland. Puljujärvi got a spot in the Oilers' NHL roster at the end of the fall 2016 training camp. He made his NHL debut right away in the opening round of the 2016–17 season on 12 October 2016, against the
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. Puljujärvi was marked in the Oilers' third line next to
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and
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. He played 12.52 minutes in the game and also scored the opening goal of his NHL career. He played 28 regular season games in the NHL in the early season, scoring one goal and eight points. Puljujärvi remained in a rather small role in the Oilers and at the end of the autumn was dropped from the squad, until in January 2017 the club sent him to the lineup of the AHL affiliate
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. Condors' season in the AHL ended with the regular season, as they did not make the playoffs. Puljujärvi scored 12 goals and 28 points in 39 regular season games. At the end of the fall 2017 training camp, the Oilers sent Puljujärvi to the AHL. He was promoted back to the NHL on 10 November after Anton Slepyhev was injured. Puljujärvi played for the Oilers until the end of the 2017–18 season, scoring 12 goals and 20 points in 65 regular season games. In January 2018, the club hired a personal English teacher for Puljujärvi. On 20 January 2018, Puljujärvi registered a career-high three-point game, recording one goal and two assists against the
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. This would also mark the first time Puljujärvi received a first star for a game. In November 2018, the Oilers sent Puljujärvi to the AHL again. After four games there, he was promoted back to the NHL roster. Puljujärvi played 46 regular season games in the NHL during the 2018–19 season, scoring four goals and nine assists, until his season ended in February 2019 with a hip injury that required surgery.


Return to Kärpät (2019–2020)

For the 2019–2020 season, Puljujärvi returned to the Oulun Kärpät's SM-liiga team with a one-year contract. There was a clause in his contract according to which Puljujärvi could have moved to the NHL in the middle of the regular season by 1 December. However, he continued in Kärpät, where Puljujärvi formed an effective number one line together with Juho Lammikko and Mika Pyörälä. He led the team in points and goals and shared the top spot in assists with Juho Lammikko. In the entire SM-liiga leaderboard, he was in a shared fourth place with Tappara's
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, until the SM-Liga season was ended due to the
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after the penultimate round of the regular season. In the Champions Hockey League, Puljujärvi was Kärpät's best scorer with Michal Krištof and Jakub Krejčík with four points. In August 2020, Puljujärvi signed a one-year contract extension with Kärpät. For the 2020–2021 season, he was named the team's alternate captain.


Return to the Oilers (2020–2023)

In October 2020, Puljujärvi signed a one-way, two-year contract with the Edmonton Oilers. Puljujärvi played 16 matches for Kärpät, scoring 12 points, until the Oilers invited him to their organization in December. As a restricted free agent following the 2021–22 season, Puljujärvi avoided arbitration with the Oilers after re-signing to a one-year, $3 million contract extension on 26 July 2022.


Carolina Hurricanes (2023)

Approaching the NHL trade deadline, Puljujärvi was traded by the Oilers to the
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in exchange for Patrik Puistola on 28 February 2023. Puljujärvi recorded two points in 17 games with Carolina.


Pittsburgh Penguins (2023–2025)

For the
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, Puljujärvi signed a professional tryout (PTO) contract with the
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. Puljujärvi did not get a spot on the Penguins 2023–24 roster, and signed a PTO with the
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, the AHL affiliate of Pittsburgh. Puljujärvi debuted with the WBS Penguins against the
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on 5 January 2024. Regaining his conditioning and having posted nine points through 13 games with Wilkes-Barre, on 4 February 2024, Puljujärvi was signed to a two-year, $1.6 million deal with Pittsburgh following the NHL All-Star break. Puljujärvi made his debut with the NHL's Penguins on 6 February 2024. During the following season, Puljujärvi having registered 9 points through 25 appearances was placed on waivers by the Penguins on 30 December 2024. Upon clearing he was re-assigned to the AHL in re-joining Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. On 8 February 2025, the Penguins organization placed Puljujärvi on unconditional waivers with the purpose of mutually terminating the remainder of his contract. Upon clearing waivers, Puljujärvi formally ended his tenure in Pittsburgh the following day.


Florida Panthers

On 10 February 2025, Puljujärvi opted to continue his career in North America, signing a professional tryout contract to remain in the AHL with the Charlotte Checkers, affiliate to the
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. After notching 3 assists through his first 7 games with the Checkers, Puljujärvi was signed to a two-way contract for the remainder of the season with the Florida Panthers. He was then placed on waivers on 5 March 2025. On April 12th, 2025, Puljujärvi scored his first goal as a Florida Panther against the Buffalo Sabres.


Switzerland

On 8 July 2025, following weeks of speculation, Puljujärvi signed a two-year contract with Genève-Servette HC of Switzerland's
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.


International play

Puljujärvi helped team Finland win the silver medal at the
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in
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. Puljujärvi played for Finland at the 2016 World Junior Championships, where they won gold on 5 January 2016. In seven games, he scored 5 goals and 12 assists for 17 points, placing him second in all-time points for an under-18 player behind only
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, and tying
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and
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. He was subsequently declared Best Forward and Most Valuable Player of the tournament. Later that year, Puljujärvi was also a part of the national team at the 2016 World U18 Championships, winning another gold medal, becoming the first and so far the only European player to win a U20 and U18 gold medal in the same year.


Playing style

According to statistics by Eero Mört, who specializes in puck performance reliability statistical methods, Puljujärvi's biggest challenge is puck carrying (analysis published in February 2016). In the Urheilulehti article written by Ilkka Palomäki, it is pointed out that it is typical for Puljujärvi to take disproportionately large risks when trying to deke the opponent. According to the Corsi analysis, Puljujärvi already played offensively in the SM-liiga. Later in the NHL, he was played especially in offensive zone starts and in superiority situations. When he was on the ice, Kärpät usually had more chances to score than the opponent on even strength. Jatkoaika.com's Antti Wennström also noticed that Puljujärvi tried to keep possession of the puck as long as possible. While playing in the AHL, Puljujärvi learned to change his playing style to suit the smaller rink and the North American style of play. By shaping his playing style, he got into better goal positions in his second NHL season. Sportsnet's journalist Andrew Berkshire, who specializes in statistical analysis, also emphasized Puljujärvi's play in the neutral zone. At the beginning of the season, Puljujärvi was the most effective player in his team in puck possessions, loose puck possessions and goals scored from them. Canadian
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expert Craig Button compared Puljujärvi to
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, but has since come to consider him more of a
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-like player. Puljujärvi himself has compared his own playing style to that of
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.


Personal life

Puljujärvi was born to Finnish parents in Sweden and lived there until he was four. He culturally identifies as Finnish and does not speak Swedish, but is a
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of Finland and Sweden. In his free time, he likes playing ice hockey with neighbourhood kids. During his time in Edmonton, he was nicknamed ''The Bison King'' after posting an image on social media of himself giving a thumbs-up while a
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was behind him.


Career statistics


Regular season and playoffs

Career statistics from Elite Prospects.


International


Awards and honors


References


External links

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