Erkka Westerlund

{{short description|Finnish ice hockey player and coach}}

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1957|03|30|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Pernå, Finland

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| position = Forward

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| played_for = Jukurit (1978-1979)
JYP (1980-1981)

| coached_for = JYP (1985-1988)
Lukko (1989-1991)
HIFK (1997–1999)
Jokerit (1999–2001)

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Erkka Westerlund (born 30 March 1957, in Pernå, Finland) was the head coach of the Finnish national men's ice hockey team. He was appointed head coach on November 1, 2004, and his contract ended in May 2007, after winning silver in Moscow's World Championship tournament. He followed Raimo Summanen as head coach of the national team.{{cite news|url=http://www.hs.fi/english/article/Sports+biologist+stays+on+for+another+year/1135219824905|title=Sports biologist stays on for another year|date=5 January 2006|work=Helsingin Sanomat|accessdate=18 June 2010}}

Career

Westerlund has coached several Finnish ice hockey teams in the SM-Liiga: JYP (1985–1988), Lukko (1989–1991), HIFK (1997–1999) and Jokerit (1999–2001). During his coaching career Westerlund has won the Finnish Championship once: 1998, with HIFK and finished twice in the second place, in 1999 and 2000. Internationally Westerlund coached Finland in four tournaments, receiving medals in three of them. He has won one Olympic Silver medal (2006) in Turin, one World Championship Silver (2007) and one World Championship Bronze (2006).{{cite web|url=https://www.hs.fi/urheilu/art-2000009956880.html|title=Erkka Westerlund hakee Jääkiekkoliiton puheenjohtajaksi|trans-title=Erkka Westerlund is applying for the presidency of the Ice Hockey League|publisher=Helsingin sanomata|date=2023-10-30|last=Oivio|first=Janne|access-date=2023-12-28|language=fi}}

As a player, Westerlund was a forward. He played in the 1978/1979 season for Jukurit, in 34 games he scored 7 goals and gave 10 assists. In the 1980/1981 season he played for JYP. Here he played 23 games, scoring 3 goals and 1 assist.{{citation needed|date=December 2023}}

Westerlund was a candidate in the 2023 election for Finnish Ice Hockey Association chairman but lost to Heikki Hietanen 26-6.{{cite web|url=https://www.mtvuutiset.fi/artikkeli/erkka-westerlund-pettyi-jaakiekkoliiton-uusi-puheenjohtaja-sivaltaa-takaisin/8826676|title=Erkka Westerlund pettyi – Jääkiekkoliiton uusi puheenjohtaja sivaltaa takaisin|date=25 November 2023 |trans-title=Erkka Westerlund was disappointed - the new president of the Ice Hockey Association hits back|publisher=MTV Uutiset|access-date=2023-12-28|language=fi}} He told reporters afterwards that he felt he lost the election because he "represented change" and that the committee was not ready for a cultural upheaval within the organisation.{{cite web|url=https://yle.fi/a/74-20062098|title=Puheenjohtajavaalin hävinnyt Erkka Westerlund täräytti suorat sanat äänestystuloksesta: "Minä edustin muutosta"

|trans-title=Erkka Westerlund, who lost the presidential election, shook the direct words about the voting result: "I represented change"|last1=Lappalainen|first1=Pertti|last2=Sirkki|first2=Sari|date=2023-11-25|publisher=YLE|access-date=2023-12-28|language=fi}}{{cite web|url=https://www.is.fi/jaakiekko/art-2000009959900.html|title=Erkka Westerlund haluaa jääkiekkoon radikaalin muutoksen|trans-title=Erkka Westerlund wants a radical change in hockey|last=Oivio|first=Janne|publisher=Ilta sanomat|date=2023-10-31|access-date=2023-12-28}}

His son Tomas coached Kiekko-Espoo in the 2022-23 season.

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