kimi wins and its official!!!!!!

read more.  http://www.iltalehti.fi/formulat/200711166854463_fo.shtml

Posted by: ijokinen | November 15, 2007

Decision on McLaren’s protest to be made on Friday

http://www.iltasanomat.fi/urheilu/uutinen.asp?id=1455232

FIA decision will be made on Friday concerning the possible disqualification or penalization of drivers in the last race of the circuit in Brazil.  The disqualification would push Lewis Hamilton into 1st place over Finland’s Kimi Raikkonen.  The concensus seems to be that although it is techically a possibility for this to happen, it is highly unlikely due to a number of factors, with the biggest one being the damage it would do to the image of the sport as a whole.

Posted by: ijokinen | November 12, 2007

Eremenko Jr. victim of unprovoked attack in Moscow

Finnish footballer, Alexei Eremenko Jr. was sidelined from the euro cup qulifying due to receiving bad injuries in an unprovoked assault in Moscow.

http://www.iltalehti.fi/jalkapallo/200711126839438_jp.shtml

Posted by: illone84 | November 9, 2007

Raikkonen wins the F-1 world championship

Kimi press conference Kimi Raikkonen defied all odds to come from behind in the standings and capture his first world championship crown. Raikkonen defeated the front runners Lewis Hamilton, and former world champion Fernando Alonso by 1 point.

Raikkonen was interviewed after the humiliating ass beating he administered to the McLaren team and had this to say: “Perkele, I knew I could take this shit, I just wanted to make it exciting”. He then quickly exited the press room to use the facilities as he really needed to take a crap.

Posted by: illone84 | November 9, 2007

Floorball Toronto-THC win their first wreck league title!

finland.jpgIn a thrilling climax to the 2007-8 TFLRec League season, the THC won their first-ever championship last night, with a 6-4 triumph over the Steagle Colbeagles to take the best-of-five series 3-1.

As usual, THC relied on the offensive prowess of Finnish import Iikka Jokinen and the clutch goaltending of Sam Garrison in earning the win. Leading 2-1 after two periods, the Melts got two quick goals early in the third by Benedig and Tony Phung to go up 4-1 and appeared set to cruise to victory. However, the Colbeagles roared back with three goals in a 4:08 span to tie the game at 4-4 to create some drama as the game wound down.

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Posted by: illone84 | November 9, 2007

Finland looking to Kick Ass at this years “Karjala Cup”

Finland has dominated the Karjala Cup for the vast majority of the tournament’s history. In the first 11 tournaments (there were two separate legs of the Karjala Cup during the 2002-03 season), the Finns have won nine times.

Last year, however, the host nation fell flat. Team Finland scored just four goals and won once in three games (a 2-1 victory over the Czechs), while finishing last in the four-team field. The disappointment was temporary, as the Finns later grabbed the silver medal at the IIHF World Championships while knocking off gold-medal favorite Russia.

This year’s Karjala Cup roster for Team Finland is loaded with players familiar to NHL fans, with 12 former NHL players on the Finns’ roster, including goaltender Jussi Markkanen, and starting defensemen Janne Niinimaa, Ossi Vaananen (Väänänen in Finnish), Antti-Jussi Niemi and Mikko Lehtonen.

Up front, the Finns will look for offensive contributions from the likes of former NHLer Jani Rita (32 goals for Jokerit Helsinki last season, seven goals and 14 points in 20 games this season), former Colorado Avalanche forward Riku Hahl (now with Timrå IK in Sweden, and third in Elitserien with 18 points in 14 games), European league veteran Ville Leino (29 points in 20 SM-Liiga games for Jokerit Helsinki), and ex-NHLer Tommi Santala (20 points in 20 games for Jokerit).

Nineteen-year-old Washington Capitals prospect Oskar Osala (fourth round, 2006 Entry Draft) is the only player under the age of 24 on Team Finland’s roster. Now with the Espoo Blues of SM-Liiga, the 6-foot-4, 222-pound left wing earned his way onto the veteran-laden roster by totaling six goals and 15 points in his first 18 games this season.

While former Edmonton Oilers goaltender Markkanen is the better-known of Finland’s goaltenders in the tournament, Pelicans Lahti keeper Antti Niemi has had a tremendous season so far. Not only has he helped backstop his club to first place, the 24-year-old goalie leads the SM-Liiga in save percentage (.946), and ranks near the top of most other major goaltending categories.

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Posted by: illone84 | November 7, 2007

Tervetuloa F.K.A blogiin, Welcome to the F.K.A blog!!!!

This is the test page for http://www.finlandkickass.com , we are excited to be working on this site and look forward

to voicing Finland to the world as a nation that kicks ass!!!!!! cheers.

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