Hannu Saintula Award

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Hannu Saintula Award
Hannu Saintula -palkinto (Finnish)
SportIce hockey
League Naisten Liiga
Awarded forCoach of the Year
Presented byFinnish Ice Hockey Association
History
Most wins Sami Haapanen (3)
Most recent Saara Niemi, 2023

The Hannu Saintula Award (Finnish : Hannu Saintula -palkinto) is a seasonal ice hockey trophy awarded by the Finnish Ice Hockey Association to the Naisten Liiga Coach of the Year.

It is named after Hannu Saintula  [ fi ] and was first awarded in the 2010–11 season. [1]

Award winners

SeasonWinnerTeam
2011–12 Seppo Karjalainen (1) Kärpät Oulu [2]
2012–13 Kai Jansson (1) Espoo Blues
2013–14 Sami Haapanen (1) Espoo Blues
2014–15 Katja Saari (1) JYP Jyväskylä
2015–16 Katja Saari (2) JYP Jyväskylä
2016–17 Mira Kuisma (1) Kärpät Oulu
2017–18 Jari Risku (1) Team Kuortane [3]
2018–19 Sami Haapanen (2) Espoo Blues [4]
2019–20 Marjo Voutilainen (1) KalPa Kuopio [5]
2020–21 Saara Niemi (1) HIFK Helsinki [6]
2021–22 Sami Haapanen (3) Kiekko-Espoo
2022–23 Saara Niemi (2) HIFK Helsinki [7]

Source: Elite Prospects [8]

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