Hannu Juhani Kamppuri (born July 1, 1957 in Helsinki, Finland) is a former professional ice hockey goaltender. Kamppuri was an accomplished SMliiga goaltender, but is probably best known in North America for being one of the first Finnish goaltenders to compete in the National Hockey League, where — alchetron.com
Hannu Kamppuri's career was a tale of accomplishment in his native Finland, with a brief, but significant, foray into the National Hockey League (NHL).
Finnish Accolades (1975-1990):
-Kamppuri's primary hockey career unfolded within the Finnish SM-liiga, the top professional league in Finland. He played for several teams throughout his 15-season career, establishing himself as a reliable goaltender.
-Although statistics from his early career are limited, his achievements are evident. He was a member of the Finnish national ice hockey team, competing at World Championships and earning bronze medals at the 1986 and 1987 European Championships.
-His dedication and talent were recognized with his induction into the Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame in 1998, a testament to his impact on Finnish hockey.
A Brief NHL Stint (1984-1985):
-Kamppuri's most notable venture outside of Finland came in the 1984-85 season when he played for the New Jersey Devils, then known as the Kansas City Scouts.
-Appearing in 13 games, his performance was respectable, but he struggled to solidify a permanent role with the team.
-This brief stint made him one of the first Finnish goaltenders to compete in the NHL, paving the way for future generations.
Born July 1, 1957, in Helsinki, Finland, was Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender, Hannu Kamppuri. Hannu played in the NHL with the New Jersey Devils. He played 13 games for the New Jersey Devils. He also appeared in net for the Edmonton Oilers of the World Hockey Association, as well as various minor league teams.