Artturi Lehkonen

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Artturi Lehkonen
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Lehkonen with the Montreal Canadiens in 2021
Born (1995-07-04) 4 July 1995 (age 28)
Piikkiö, Finland
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 178 lb (81 kg; 12 st 10 lb)
Position Left wing
Shoots Left
NHL team
Former teams
Colorado Avalanche
TPS
KalPa
Frölunda HC
Montreal Canadiens
National teamFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
NHL draft 55th overall, 2013
Montreal Canadiens
Playing career 2011present

Artturi Aleksanteri Lehkonen (born 4 July 1995) is a Finnish professional ice hockey player for the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL). Lehkonen was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the second round (55th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, where he spent the first six seasons of his NHL career. Known as a defensively-minded forward, Lehkonen famously scored series-winning overtime goals in two consecutive Stanley Cup semifinals against the Vegas Golden Knights (2021) and Edmonton Oilers (2022). He won the Stanley Cup with the Avalanche in 2022, scoring the Stanley Cup-clinching goal in game six.

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Internationally, Lehkonen has competed for the Finnish men's national team, winning medals at the U18 and U20 world championships.

Playing career

Lehkonen was born in Piikkiö, but grew up in Turku. He played for TuTo and TPS as a youngster and logged his first minutes in Finland's top-flight Liiga for TPS during the 2011–12 season. He then joined fellow Liiga outfit KalPa prior to the 2012–13 campaign. [1]

On 28 March 2014, Lehkonen opted to leave KalPa of the Finnish Liiga and further his development in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL), in signing a two-year contract with Frölunda HC. [2] In his second year in Sweden, the 2015–16 season, he made 49 SHL appearances, tallying 16 goals and 17 assists in the regular season plus 16 games in postseason play with a league-best eleven goals and eight assists en route to claiming the title. The 19 points tallied beat Daniel Alfredsson 2004–05 playoffs performance (18pts) to establish a new team record for most points in a single playoff year. He was also influential in winning the Champions Hockey League that season, chipping in with twelve points (five goals, seven assists) in 13 outings. [3]

Montreal Canadiens

Lehkonen signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL) on 8 May 2016. [4] In his debut season with the team, he scored 18 goals across 73 games, with an additional 10 assists. He would manage 12 goals and 9 assists the following season. On 3 October 2018, Lehkonen scored the Canadiens' first goal of the 2018–19 season in a 3–2 overtime loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs. [5] He would have a career-best 31 points in the final year of his entry-level contract. On 11 July 2019, the Canadiens re-signed Lehkonen to a two-year, $4.8 million contract extension. [6]

Lehkonen managed only seven goals and six assists during the pandemic-shortened 2020–21 season. The Canadiens qualified to the 2021 Stanley Cup playoffs in the final wildcard spot, and embarked on an unexpectedly deep run, defeating the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Winnipeg Jets in the first two rounds. On 24 June 2021, Lehkonen scored the series-clinching overtime goal in game 6 of the Stanley Cup Semifinals against the Vegas Golden Knights, allowing the Canadiens to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time since 1993. [7] Dubbed "the biggest goal for the Canadiens in nearly 30 years," it became a frequent topic of discussion around Lehkonen. [8] Following the team's loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Finals, the Canadiens re-signed Lehkonen to a one-year, $2.3 million contract extension. [9]

Following the Finals appearance, the 2021–22 season saw the Canadiens perform historically poorly, resulting in the sacking of longtime general manager Marc Bergevin. At a time when most of the team's roster was judged to be underperforming, Lehkonen's strong defensive play attracted praise, and began to generate speculation that he would be traded as part of a team rebuild. [10] [11] Lehkonen when asked joked "he couldn't understand most of the trade talk in Montreal. He doesn't speak French." [8]

Colorado Avalanche

Lehkonen (left) during the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs. Will Borgen and Artturi Lehkonen - 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs.jpg
Lehkonen (left) during the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs.

On 21 March 2022, Lehkonen was traded by the Canadiens to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for Justin Barron and a second-round pick in the 2024 NHL Entry Draft. [12] His debut with the Avalanche was delayed due to visa issues, but he featured in 16 regular season games for the team, tallying a further 6 goals and 3 assists to set new career highs in goals (19) and points (38). [13] The Avalanche finished second in the NHL, and met the Nashville Predators in the first round of the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs. After sweeping the Predators in four games, the Avalanche went on to beat the St. Louis Blues in six games in the second round, moving on to the Western Conference Final against the Edmonton Oilers. Lehkonen's strong performance with the team through the playoffs attracted praise as one of the best deadline additions of the postseason. [14] In Game 4 of the series, Lehkonen scored the series-clinching goal in overtime to win the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl and send his team to the Stanley Cup Finals for the second consecutive year. [15] He became the first player to achieve this feat since Gordie Drillon of the Maple Leafs in 1938 and 1939. [16] Lehkonen scored the series-winning goal in Game 6 of the Cup Finals, noting "I've been on both sides, on the losing side and now on the winning side. It feels great." [17]

International play

Medal record
Representing Flag of Finland.svg Finland
IIHF World U18 Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2013 Russia
World Junior Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2014 Malmö

Lehkonen made his debut with Finland's men's national team during the 2015–16 Euro Hockey Tour. [18]

Personal life

Lehkonen's father is Ismo Lehkonen, a former professional hockey player and coach. [19] Ismo has worked for Yle as a hockey commentator, notably being present in Amalie Arena in 2022 to cover his son's victory in the Stanley Cup Finals. [17]

Lehkonen is a supporter of Arsenal F.C. [20]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
2010–11 TPS FIN U1820131124161386144
2010–11TPS FIN U20 20110
2011–12TPSFIN U182257043472
2011–12TPSFIN U204028265454
2011–12 TPS SM-l 18224820000
2012–13 KalPa SM-l451416301242132
2013–14 KalPaLiiga33713204
2014–15 Frölunda HC SHL 47881612133360
2015–16 Frölunda HCSHL491617331216118194
2016–17 Montreal Canadiens NHL 73181028862242
2017–18 Montreal CanadiensNHL661292120
2018–19 Montreal CanadiensNHL8211203132
2019–20 Montreal CanadiensNHL7013142724101348
2020–21 Montreal CanadiensNHL4776136173144
2021–22 Montreal CanadiensNHL5813162914
2021–22 Colorado Avalanche NHL16639820861420
2022–23 Colorado AvalancheNHL642130512873366
2023–24 Colorado AvalancheNHL45161834141165114
Liiga totals962331542462132
SHL totals9624254924291411254
NHL totals5211171262431547123204344

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIM
2011 Finland U17 7th51120
2011 Finland IH18 4th52354
2012 Finland WJC18 4th773106
2013 Finland WJC 7th63144
2013 FinlandWJC18Bronze medal icon.svg736912
2014 FinlandWJCGold medal icon.svg62242
2015 FinlandWJC7th51016
Junior totals4119163534

Awards and honors

AwardYearRef
SHL
Le Mat Trophy champion 2016 [21]
CHL
Champions 2016
NHL
Stanley Cup champion 2022 [22]

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