SM-sarja

{{Short description|Top level of ice hockey in Finland (1928–1975)}}

{{about|the men's ice hockey league|other leagues using the abbreviation "SM-sarja"|Finnish Champion}}

{{Distinguish|Suomi-sarja}}

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{{Infobox sports league

| title = SM-Sarja

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| sport = Ice hockey

| founded = {{end date and age|1928}}

| folded = {{end date and age|1975}}

| replaced = SM-Liiga

| teams = 3-12

| country = {{FIN}}

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| level = Level 1

| relegation = Suomensarja (1936-1974) I-Divisioona (1974-75)

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}}

SM-Sarja was the top level of ice hockey in Finland from 1928 to 1975. SM-sarja is a common abbreviation for Suomen mestaruussarja, "Finnish Championship Series".

There was variable number of teams playing for the Finnish championship during the time of SM-sarja. The lowest number of participating teams was during the 1935 SM-sarja season when there was 3 teams. The most common number of participating teams was 12.

Since 1944-45 SM-sarja season there was relegations for lowest-ranking teams of each season. In the relegations the lowest-ranking teams either faced the winner of the 1. Divisioona (1st Division) or was straightly relegated from SM-sarja.

History

File:Anssi Koskinen 1964.jpg

The first SM-sarja season took place in 1928. The first championship was competed as a cup. Viipurin Reipas was the winning team and they became the first Finnish ice hockey champions. SM-sarja was cancelled in 1930 because of bad winter in Finland. SM-sarja was also cancelled in 1940, 1942 and during the 1944 season because of the Winter War and the Continuation War

SM-sarja was played in amateur principles so the clubs were not supposed to pay their players beyond compensation for lost wages. However, as ice hockey evolved in Finland some teams started to be handled like Businesses. In the 1960s, two leading Finnish household machine factories UPO and Rosenlew established their own ice hockey teams, Upon Pallo and Rosenlewin Urheilijat-38. These teams were run by the money of the owning companies and the players were bought from the neighbouring teams. This would be the first steps towards professionalism.

By the 1970s the concept of amateur ice hockey was turning out of date as there was commercials on players uniforms and bigger money involved in teams and in 1975 SM-sarja played its last season and was replaced by SM-liiga (Finnish Championship League) for 1976 season.

The last team to win the Finnish championship under SM-sarja was Tappara.

Formats

Between 1928 and 1933 SM-sarja Championship was contested under Cup rules.

After 1933 SM-sarja was contested as a league. In 1951 SM-sarja was divided to 2 groups and the Play Offs were introduced.

The SM-sarja moved back to one group play in 1959 though the two group-system returned for 1965–66 SM-sarja season.

SM-sarja teams

Winners

Until 1955 the Winner of the SM-sarja received the Aaro Kivilinna memorial award. After 1955 the winner was given the Kanada-malja ("Canada Cup") as the official rotating award of SM-sarja.

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|year

|champions

1928

|Viipurin Reipas

1929

|HJK

1931

|TaPa

1932

|HJK

1933

|HSK

1934

|HSK

1935

|HJK

1936

|Ilves

1937

|Ilves

1938

|Ilves

1939

|KIF

1941

|KIF

1943

|KIF

1945

|Ilves

1946

|Ilves

1947

|Ilves

1948

|Tarmo

1949

|Tarmo

1950

|Ilves

1951

|Ilves

1952

|Ilves

1953

|TBK

1954

|TBK

1955

|TBK

1956

|TPS

1957

|Ilves

1958

|Ilves

1959

|Tappara

1960

|Ilves

1961

|Tappara

1962

|Ilves

1963

|Lukko

1964

|Tappara

1965

|Karhut

1966

|Ilves

1967

|RU-38

1968

|KooVee

1969

|HIFK

1970

|HIFK

1971

|Ässät

1972

|Ilves

1973

|Jokerit

1974

|HIFK

1975

|Tappara

File:Suomen mestari 1932 HJK.jpg|HJK team picture in 1932

File:Ilveksen ensimmäinen mestaruusjoukkue 1936.jpg|Ilves team picture in 1936

File:Suomen mestari 1941 KIF.jpg|KIF team picture in 1941

File:TBK – Ilves 6 Febr. 1949 closeup.jpg|TBK against Ilves in 1949

File:Porin Kärpät 1956–57.jpg|Porin Kärpät team picture in 1956

File:RU-38 1959.jpg|RU-38 team picture in 1959

File:Tappara1961.jpg|Tappara champion of Finland in 1961

File:Sullivan Jerry 1963a.jpg|Jerry Sullivan played in Helsinki IFK in 1963

File:Porin Karhut 1965–66.jpg|Porin Karhut team picture in 1965

File:SaiPan pronssimitalijoukkue 1965-1966.jpg|SaiPa team picture in 1966

File:Kaj-Rosvall-1960s.jpg|Koovee against Lukko late of 1960s

File:Matti Reunamäki.jpg|Matti Reunamäki and the Finnish ice hockey championship trophy in 1968

File:Esa Isaksson.jpg|HIFK's Esa Isaksson after scoring a goal against Reipas in 1969.

File:HIFK-players-1971.jpg|Helsinki IFK players getting ready for a game in 1971

File:Porin Ässät 1971.jpg|Porin Ässät celebrating the finnish championship of ice hockey in 1971

File:Ilves champion of Finland 1972.jpg|Ilves champion of Finland in 1972

Notable players

See also

References