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Tero Arkiomaa

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Tero Arkiomaa
Born (1968-02-20) February 20, 1968 (age 56)
Helsinki, FIN
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 198 lb (90 kg; 14 st 2 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shot Left
Played for SM-liiga
KalPa
JoKP
SaiPa
Lukko
Ässät
BISL
Newcastle Jesters
Bracknell Bees
DEL
Augsburger Panther
AUS
Innsbruck EV
National team  Finland
Playing career 1985–2005

Tero Arkiomaa (born February 20, 1968, in Helsinki, Finland) is a retired Finnish ice hockey player.

Playing career

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Tero Arkiomaa started his career near his birthplace Helsinki and played his first games in TJV Vantaa a lower league team in Vantaa region. Soon after his first full season in TJV Arkiomaa moved to Kuopio and played two seasons for KalPa which played in SM-liiga. After KalPa Arkiomaa played in JoKP a Joensuu based team which gained promotion from 1. Divisioona to SM-liiga during Arkiomaa's tenure.

After good seasons with KalPa, JoKP and a brief stint in SaiPa Tero Arkiomaa was contracted to Rauman Lukko, an SM-Liiga team from Rauma. In Lukko, Arkiomaa had some of his best seasons scoring points in bunches and getting National Team plays for Finland. In each of his Lukko-seasons Arkiomaa played in the SM-Liiga Playoffs culminating in 1994 when Lukko won the bronze medal game in overtime against Tappara. Arkiomaa and Lukko appeared again in the bronze medal game in 1995 but lost to rival team Porin Ässät 3–0.

After some good seasons and success in Lukko, Arkiomaa moved abroad and played for two seasons in Germany. The team was Augsburger Panther. After two seasons in Deutsche Eishockey Liga Arkiomaa returned to Finland and played two seasons in his former rivals Ässät. After Ässät Arkiomaa moved to England and played for Newcastle Jesters, a team partially owned by Helsingin Jokerit chairman and businessman Harry Harkimo. After Newcastle Arkiomaa played in Austria for Innsbruck EV and again in England for Bracknell Bees.

After retirement

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After playing in Germany, Austria and England Tero Arkiomaa returned to Finland and moved to a small Southern Finland town of Riihimäki. In Riihimäki Arkiomaa started to coach a minor junior hockey team and played in a local second division team Peltosaaren Nikkarit for two separate occasions before completely retiring from playing. After his retirement, Arkiomaa has played in Exhibition/Charity Ice Hockey games.

International career

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Tero Arkiomaa
Medal record
Representing Finland Finland
Men's ice hockey
World Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1988 Soviet Union Ice hockey

Arkiomaa's International highlight came when he won Bronze in the 1988 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. Along with Arkiomaa, the team featured Janne Ojanen and Teppo Numminen who both would go on and have a long career on top level ice hockey leagues.

Arkiomaa played in 26 International matches for Finland scoring 5 goals and assisting 4.

Career statistics

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1985–86 Tikkurilan Jääveikot Fin-2 43 8 4 12 27
1986–87 KalPa SM-l 14 0 0 0 6
1987–88 KalPa SM-l 44 2 5 7 12
1988–89 JoKP Fin-2 44 36 35 71 32 5 4 4 8 18
1989–90 JoKP SM-l 44 18 14 32 30
1990–91 SaiPa SM-l 44 18 22 40 28
1991–92 Lukko SM-l 44 15 8 23 38 2 0 0 0 0
1992–93 Lukko SM-l 48 12 17 29 40 3 1 0 1 2
1993–94 Lukko SM-l 47 19 23 42 52 9 1 4 5 10
1994–95 Lukko SM-l 45 22 23 45 54 9 2 3 5 12
1995–96 Lukko SM-l 35 12 17 29 34 8 0 1 1 2
1996–97 Augsburger Panther DEL 48 24 17 41 56
1997–98 Augsburger Panther DEL 49 11 13 24 43
1998–99 Ässät SM-l 39 9 6 15 34
1999–00 Ässät SM-l 53 9 10 19 38
2000–01 Newcastle Jesters BISL 47 15 25 40 16
2001–02 Innsbruck EV Aus 32 15 25 40 20 4 0 0 0 4
2002–03 Bracknell Bees BISL 32 7 9 16 22 15 2 1 3 6
2003–04 Peltosaaren Nikkarit Fin-4 11 10 16 26 10
2004–05 Peltosaaren Nikkarit Fin-4 4 3 2 5 0
SM-Liiga totals 457 136 145 281 366 31 4 8 12 18
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