Petri Kokko (ice hockey)

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Petri Kokko
Born (1975-02-01) February 1, 1975 (age 48)
Oulu, FIN
Height 5 ft 10.5 in (179 cm)
Weight 178 lb (81 kg; 12 st 10 lb)
Position Defence
Shoots Left
Elitserien team
Former teams
HC Energie Karlovy Vary
Ilves
SaiPa
Timrå IK
Espoo Blues
Brynäs IF
Playing career 1993present

Petri Kokko (born February 1, 1975 in Oulu, Finland) is a professional ice hockey defenceman playing for the HC Energie Karlovy Vary hockey team.

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Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1990–91 Oulun Kärpät U20Jr. A SM-sarja20000
1991–92Oulun Kärpät U20Jr. A SM-sarja
1992–93Oulun Kärpät U20U20 SM-liiga324131746
1993–94Oulun Kärpät U20U20 SM-liiga10000
1993–94 Oulun Kärpät I-Divisioona 3236926
1993–94 Ilves U20U20 SM-liiga81232010004
1993–94 Ilves SM-liiga 8000640004
1994–95Ilves U20U20 SM-liiga1022220000
1994–95 IlvesSM-liiga44671346
1995–96Ilves U20U20 SM-liiga
1995–96 IlvesSM-liiga451676131012
1996–97 Team Kiruna IF Division 1 42671332
1997–98 SaiPa SM-liiga483582830000
1998–99 SaiPaSM-liiga513472070118
1999–00 Tingsryds AIF HockeyAllsvenskan 451519348930112
2000–01 SaiPaSM-liiga526111734
2001–02 SaiPaSM-liiga497162338
2002–03 SaiPaSM-liiga552151746
2003–04 SaiPaSM-liiga537253250
2003–04 SC Rapperswil-Jona NLA
2004–05 SaiPaSM-liiga565283340
2005–06 SaiPaSM-liiga49620267380226
2006–07 Timrå IK Elitserien 51212145270226
2007–08 Timrå IKElitserien5541822701126810
2008–09 Espoo Blues SM-liiga3921416261436910
2009–10 Espoo BluesSM-liiga1213412
2000–01 Brynäs IF Elitserien81566
2010–11 HC Energie Karlovy Vary Czech 4642630
SM-liiga totals5614915420348046691532

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