- Source: Mestis
Mestis (from Finnish: Mestaruussarja, meaning 'Championship series', stylized as MEST1S) is the second-highest men's ice hockey league in Finland. The league was established by the Finnish Ice Hockey Association in 2000 to replace the I-divisioona ('First Division').
Being promoted to SM-liiga is possible if a Mestis team beats a SM-liiga club in the qualification series and matches all the criteria set by the SM-liiga. Mestis, however, is an open league where relegation and promotion are possible with the 3rd league, Suomi-sarja.
Mestis is also the highest league governed by the FIHA.
History
In the years 2000–2008, it was not practically possible for Mestis teams to get promoted to the SM-liiga, which was closed in 2000, but it was possible to drop down to the Suomi-sarja instead. However, KalPa was promoted to the SM-liiga in the spring of 2005, when the number of teams in the league was increased from 13 to 14 teams. For the 2008–2009 season, the SM-liiga qualifiers were brought back for a few seasons, but in the 2013–2014 season, the qualifiers were removed again. After the elimination of the qualifiers, Sport, KooKoo and Jukurit have been promoted to the SM-liiga through the license system. The promotion and relegation between the SM-liiga was brought back for the 2024–25 season.
Mestis got a new team, HK Zemgale/LLU, from Latvia for the 2022–23 season. HK Zemgale had never played in a Finnish league before and was added to Mestis to bring more entertainment and internationalization to Finnish ice hockey.
According to Mestis themselves, they are talking with other international clubs about joining the Mestis league.
Clubs
The team names are usually the traditional name of the club. All clubs are commonly known by the name of their team. Oy and Ab are the abbreviations for limited company in Finnish and Swedish respectively.
= Past participants
=Jää-Kotkat, relegated to the Suomi-sarja in 2003.
Hyvinkään Ahmat, relegated to the Suomi-sarja in 2004.
KalPa, promoted to the SM-liiga in 2005.
Haukat, resigned in 2006.
HC Salamat relegated to the Suomi-sarja in 2008.
Kotkan Titaanit relegated to the Suomi-sarja in 2009.
Kiekko-Laser went bankrupt in 2011.
Vaasan Sport, promoted to the SM-liiga in 2014.
HC Keski-Uusimaa was abandoned serial place in 2014.
KooKoo, promoted to the SM-liiga in 2015.
Jukurit, promoted to the SM-liiga in 2016.
JYP-Akatemia, relegated to the Suomi-sarja and folded in 2017.
Espoo United, went bankrupt in 2018.
LeKi, did not receive a license in 2019.
SaPKo, went bankrupt in 2022.
HK Zemgale/LBTU, will not play in Mestis for the season 2023-24.
Peliitat, went bankrupt in 2023 and did not receive a license to Mestis
FPS, relegated to the Suomi-sarja in 2024.
Kiekko-Espoo, promoted to the SM-liiga in 2024.
KOOVEE, went bankrupt in 2024.
= Mestis timeline
=Winners
Medal table:
References
External links
Official website (in Finnish)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Liiga
- Antti Savolainen
- Savonlinna
- Hayley Wickenheiser
- Mestis
- Mesti
- 2022–23 Mestis season
- 2023–24 Mestis season
- Liiga
- 2024–25 Mestis season
- Mikkelin Jukurit
- Ice hockey in Finland
- Kiekko-Espoo
- 2024–25 Liiga season