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THN.com Top 10: Finnish players

Niklas Backstrom was given a four-year, $24-million extension before the trade deadline (Photo by Bruce Kluckhohn/Getty Images)

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Niklas Backstrom was given a four-year, $24-million extension before the trade deadline (Photo by Bruce Kluckhohn/Getty Images)

In our ongoing quest to name the top-10 current NHL players from each European hockey power – we began with the Czechs and the Swedes – this week we’re running down the best Finns still active.

10. Tuomo Ruutu, Right Wing, Carolina
The 26-year-old is having the best year of his career, mainly because he’s managed to stay healthy for the first time since his 2003-04 rookie season. Good health means Ruutu-the-younger is now more valuable than older brother Jarkko. He’s logging 18-plus minutes of ice time per night and, with 20 goals and 45 points, is on pace to smash his career bests.

9. Jere Lehtinen, Right Wing, Dallas
The 35-year-old has been slowed by injuries in recent seasons and has lost a step with age, but the three-time Selke Trophy winner is a crafty, responsible veteran and still one of the more valuable Stars. Now in his 13th NHL season, the seven-time 20-goal man is still seeing more than 19 minutes of ice per game and his .66 points-per-game average this season is none too shabby.

8. Teemu Selanne, Right Wing, Anaheim
The ageless wonder – he’ll be 39 in July – isn’t the 40-goal sniper he was two seasons ago, but is still one of the NHL’s more dangerous power play producers; his 14 power play goals are good for sixth in the league. With 20 goals overall and 40 points in just 50 games this year, Selanne is still producing at a decent clip.

7. Joni Pitkanen, Defense, Carolina
Pitkanen looks to have rebounded after a down season in Edmonton. The puck-moving, fourth-overall pick in 2002 is playing more than 25 minutes a game for the surging Hurricanes and has six goals and 28 points to boot.

6. Kimmo Timonen, Defense, Philadelphia
Simply put, Timonen is a horse. He plays nearly 25 minutes a game, is a plus-15 and has three goals and 33 points this season. The soon-to-be 34-year-old, 10-year NHL veteran is the heart and soul of Philly’s blueline, leading it in every major statistical category.

5. Pekka Rinne, Goalie, Nashville
The rookie has usurped Dan Ellis as the Predators’ No. 1 netminder and is running with it. He’s third in the NHL in goals-against average at 2.27, his .921 save percentage is sixth and he’s tied for second in the league with six shutouts. If Rinne continues playing at this level, he’ll be one of the top-three Finns in the NHL sooner than later.

4. Olli Jokinen, Center, Calgary
No player benefited from the trade deadline more than Jokinen, who moved from perennial doormat Phoenix to Stanley Cup contender Calgary. The 6-foot-3, 218-pounder has 24 goals and 45 points thus far; not great numbers, but ones that should go up as he gets more ice time with the likes of Jarome Iginla and Mike Cammalleri. Although he has his detractors, expect Jokinen to be invigorated as he heads towards the first playoff berth of his NHL career.

3. Mikko Koivu, Center, Minnesota
Saku Koivu didn’t make this list, but the family torch has been ably passed to his little brother. Kid Koivu was the sixth pick of the 2001 draft and the 6-foot-3, 207-pounder has become the highest scoring Finn in the NHL by a wide margin – his 60 points are 15 more than Nos. 10 and 4 on this list and 17 more than his closest Minnesota teammate. We can only imagine where Koivu’s offensive totals would be if Marian Gaborik had been healthy this season, or if Koivu didn’t play for the defensive-minded Wild.

2. Miikka Kiprusoff, Goalie, Calgary
Kiprusoff, the 2006 Vezina Trophy winner, reminds us of Grant Fuhr in his prime. He doesn’t have the best numbers in the league and may let in a few softies when games are well in- or out-of-hand, but he makes the big saves when they’re needed most. Kipper also plays pretty much every game for the Flames and currently leads the league with 39 victories.

1. Niklas Backstrom. Goalie, Minnesota
The goaltending factory that is Finland has a new prototype in Backstrom. The 31-year-old is making the most of his unquestioned-No. 1 status and has the numbers to go along with his lofty perch atop this list. Playing for a team currently out of the playoffs, Backstrom is tied for third in the league in wins with 30, is fifth in goals-against average (2.36), tied for sixth in save percentage (.921) and second in shutouts (six). Aside from Koivu, Backstrom’s play is the only thing keeping the Wild in the playoff hunt.

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canadiensfan1909 Posted
(2009-08-26 18:14:06)



Where's Saku?
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SJF Posted
(2009-04-30 08:18:02)



If this list aims to be aggravating, it can only be commented with the same manner. So, if Saku had chosen the Wings over the Habs after his draft (which was an option), he would now be a three-time Stanley Cup winner and the Wings captain. Fortunately, the Leafs were not even an option.
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Subi Posted
(2009-04-30 08:15:10)



Dude!!!!!! How can u leave Saku Koivu out of the list,he;s a heart and soul guy that never gives up.He's also the captain of the habs,and was captain of team Finland at 2006 turino winter games,he led his team to the finals and all the accomplishments he's done and still not on the list???? wow i still think he's the best Fin to ever play hockey,great guy.
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Maxime Posted
(2009-04-30 08:13:44)



I'm a die-hard Habs fan and glad Saku didn't make it on that list. Anyone out there knows he's about to pass Jean Béliveau for longest-run as the Habs's captain? The Captain with the most years in service for the most glorious team in hockey history wil havve been it's worst...Awesome...who is Koivu sleeping with in this management team? We traded away Pierre Turgeon and Vincent Damphousse to elevate him to 1st line center and team captain , and got rid of Ribeiro before he could take on the #1 spot...What's up with that??? And BTW, even though Jokinen is having a bad season stats-wise (come on...he was playing for Phoenix may I remind Koivu-lovers out there), I would still much rather have him pivot my first line that Koivu. I'm not ready to say Koivu would be a mediocre second line center though. In fact, he probably would be one of the best second line center in the league, but he seems to be intent on retaining his #1 spot, even though he clearly doesn't cut it as a top line center. Think about 2nd line centers...oh yeah, Koivu would be one of the best.
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Ande Posted
(2009-04-30 08:07:16)



Kipper should be like 6th or 8th... Pitkänen is way too overrated and Salo way too underrated... I wonder were is Saku... If you're Motreal's captain, you should be in this list :D
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Sössö Posted
(2009-04-30 08:06:13)



Bäckström is better than Rinne, also in numbers because Rinne hasnt played as much as Nikke
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Esko Tiirikainen Posted
(2009-04-30 08:06:10)



Pitkanen over Sami Salo? No way.....Ruutu over Saku Koivu...no way!!! Bäckstrom over Kiprusoff?? NO WAY!!!!!!!!
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Ville Posted
(2009-04-30 08:05:53)



Saku is a great player and leader but next year in the olympics he should be in the third line. Mikko Koivu in first line and Jokinen or Filppula in the second. Mikko and Tuomo Ruutu are great together, Ruutu haven't reached his potential but he is getting there. It would be interesting to see Rinne and Backstrom playing for Finland in the olympics. They palyed in the same team in Finnish top league. Both played in Oulun Karpat before their career in the NHL. Backstrom and Tim Thomas have also played in the same team in Finnish top league. What comes to Timonen.. He is great..
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Rovalchuk Posted
(2009-04-30 08:05:52)



Fairly good list. I have no complaints. Saku is not excellent right now and I dont think he´ll be better in the Olympics next year. Finland will sink as a stone in the Quarterfinal vs Schweiz/or something.....To bad for me as a swede, because I would enjoy another final against the finns. I´m looking forward to Swe vs. Can it will be great! (4-3 OT)
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buffalo Posted
(2009-04-30 08:05:51)



WHERE IS TEPPO NUMMINEN?????? This is outrageous!
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