The 2021 Aurora Borealis Cup playoffs or the 2021 Naisten Liiga playoffs () was the
playoff
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tournament of the
2020–21 Naisten Liiga season
The 2020–21 Naisten Liiga season was the thirty-eighth season of the Naisten Liiga, Finland's elite women's ice hockey league, since the league’s creation in 1982. The season began, as scheduled, on 5 September 2020, making the Naisten Lii ...
. The
Naisten Liiga
The Kansallinen Liiga ('National League') is the premier division of women's football in Finland. It was previously called the Jalkapallon naisten SM-sarja ('Women's Football Finnish Championship Series') during 1974 to 2006 and the Naisten Lii ...
playoffs began on 3 March and the
Aurora Borealis Cup
The Aurora Borealis Cup ( fi, Aurora Borealis -malja) is the trophy awarded to the Finnish Champion in women's ice hockey, the victorious team of the Naisten Liiga playoffs. The Aurora Borealis Cup was created to honor the quality of play in Na ...
was awarded to
Kiekko-Espoo
Kiekko-Espoo is a Finnish ice hockey club founded in 1984. Kiekko-Espoo men's team plays in the Mestis and the women's team plays in the Naisten Liiga. Kiekko-Espoo's junior teams play at national league levels in U16, U18 and U20 juniors. The ...
, the 38th
Finnish Champion
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in women's ice hockey, on 25 March.
Playoff bracket
International travel restrictions and quarantine protocols due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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necessitated extended travel schedules for national teams competing in the
2021 IIHF Women's World Championship
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, originally scheduled to begin on 4 April 2021, and the Naisten Liiga playoff structure was modified to conclude a week earlier than expected to accommodate a training camp within the quarantine period for the
Finnish national team. On 27 February, it was announced that, in order to name the Finnish Champion by 27 March at the latest, the quarterfinal series were to be reduced from the standard
best-of-five
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system to best-of-three. The best-of-five semifinals and finals and the bronze medal match remain unchanged.
In an unexpected twist, on 4 March the
International Ice Hockey Federation
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(IIHF) announced that the 2021 Women's Worlds were to be postponed until 6–16 May 2021. As the first games of the Naisten Liiga quarterfinals had already been played the day before, the playoff structure announced on 27 February remained in place following announcement of the postponement.
Quarterfinals
The best-of-three quarterfinals () began on 3 March 2021 and were scheduled to be continued on 6 March with a third 7 March, if necessary. Home ice advantage was granted to the higher seeded teams for the first and potential third games. Each of the four quarterfinal series concluded in two game sweeps in favor of the higher seeded teams.
(1) Kiekko-Espoo vs. (8) Team Kuortane
Kiekko-Espoo
Kiekko-Espoo is a Finnish ice hockey club founded in 1984. Kiekko-Espoo men's team plays in the Mestis and the women's team plays in the Naisten Liiga. Kiekko-Espoo's junior teams play at national league levels in U16, U18 and U20 juniors. The ...
earned the first seed after winning the regular season title with 2.41 points per game, marking the team's third consecutive regular season victory, and finished with 65 points in 27 games.
Team Kuortane
Team Kuortane is an ice hockey team in the Naisten Liiga, the premier women's hockey league in Finland. They are based at the Kuortaneen urheilulukio in Kuortane, a small town in South Ostrobothnia, and play at the (). The team was founded by th ...
defeated
RoKi Rovaniemi
RoKi is a Finnish ice hockey team based at Lappi Areena (capacity 3,500), Rovaniemi. Established in 1979. Full name of the club is Rovaniemen Kiekko.
Honours
Suomi-sarja
* Suomi-sarja ''(2)'': 2011, 2013
* Suomi-sarja ''(1)'': 2009
Current ...
in the last game on the last day of the season to claim second place in the lower division series and secure the eighth seed. The teams last met in the 2019–20 Aurora Borealis Cup semifinals, which Kiekko-Espoo won in three games.
They faced one another only once during the 2020–21 season, a 5–3 victory for Kiekko-Espoo on 14 November 2020.
''Game times in Eastern European Time
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(2) KalPa vs. (7) Kärpät
KalPa Kuopio secured the second seed after completing the regular season with 2.24 points per game (56 points in 25 games), propelled by the elite production of forwards
Elisa Holopainen
Elisa Holopainen (born 27 December 2001) is a Finnish ice hockey winger and member of the Finnish national team, currently playing in the Finnish Naisten Liiga (NSML) with KalPa Kuopio. She is one of the most dominant players active in the Na ...
, who scored 32 goals and 22 assists (54 points) in 18 games of the qualifiers to rank first in every scoring metric of the series, and
Matilda Nilsson
Matilda Nilsson (born 2 March 1997) is a Finnish ice hockey player, playing in the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL) with Frölunda HC Dam. As a member of the Finnish national ice hockey team, she won a bronze medal at the 2021 IIHF Women ...
, the
regular season goal scoring champion, who tallied 8 goals in 7 regular season (upper division) games.
Kärpät Oulu topped the lower division standings to secure the seventh seed with 24 points in 10 games. The teams last met in the 2019–20 Aurora Borealis Cup semifinals, which Kiekko-Espoo won in three games.
KalPa won both games in this season's series during the Naisten Liiga qualifiers.
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(3) HIFK vs. (6) TPS
Having gained promotion to the Naisten Liiga just two seasons prior,
HIFK Helsinki
HIFK (a traditional abbreviation of the Swedish name Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna, Helsingfors, English: "Sporting Society Fellows, Helsinki") is a professional ice hockey team based in Helsinki, Finland that plays in the Liiga, the sport's top ...
continued their meteoric rise to finish third in the regular season with 2.11 points per game (57 points in 27 games).
TPS Turku concluded the season with 1.44 points per game (39 points in 27 games) to finish sixth in the regular season and secure the team's first appearance in the playoffs – an impressive return after narrowly avoiding relegation in the previous season. HIFK won three of four matchups during the 2020–21 season. HIFK forward
Michaela Pejzlová
Michaela Pejzlová (born 6 April 1997) is a Czech ice hockey player for HIFK Naiset of the Finnish Naisten Liiga (NSML) and member of the Czech Republic women's national ice hockey team. She played college ice hockey at Clarkson, twice winning ...
, the
regular season scoring champion, scored 9 points in the season series with TPS.
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(4) Ilves vs. (5) HPK
Ilves Tampere
Ilves (; Finnish language, Finnish for "Eurasian lynx, Lynx") is a Finland, Finnish professional ice hockey team based in Tampere. They play in the Liiga at the Tampere Deck Arena.
The colors of Ilves, green, yellow, and black, were taken from w ...
earned the fourth seed after finishing the season with 47 points in 28 games for a 1.68 points percentage and
HPK Hämeenlinna
Hämeenlinnan Pallokerho (HPK) is a professional ice hockey team in the Liiga, the top men's ice hockey league in Finland. Their home ice is the Ritari-areena in Hämeenlinna. HPK was established in 1929. The parent club of the team is HP ...
earned the fifth seed after finishing the season with 46 points in 29 games for a 1.59 points percentage. This was the first quarterfinal match-up between the two teams since 2015 and their fourth playoff match-up in ten seasons. HPK won two of the three previous series, including defeating Ilves in the 2011 Aurora Borealis Cup final. HPK won three of four games in this year's season series.
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Semifinals
(1) Kiekko-Espoo vs. (4) Ilves
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(2) KalPa vs. (3) HIFK
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Bronze medal game
Finals
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Statistics
Scoring leaders
The following players were led the league in playoff points at the conclusion of the playoffs on 25 March 2021.
Leading goaltenders
The following goaltenders lead the league in playoff
save percentage
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In ice hockey and lacrosse, it is a statistic that represents the percentage of shots on goal ...
at the conclusion of the playoffs on 25 March 2021, while playing at least one third of matches.
References
External links
Official statisticsfrom the
Finnish Ice Hockey Association
The Finnish Ice Hockey Association ( fi, Suomen Jääkiekkoliitto, sv, Finlands Ishockeyförbund) is the governing body of ice hockey in Finland. In 1927, the Finnish Skating Association introduced ice hockey as part of its program and, throu ...
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