Jutta Stoltenberg

Jutta Stoltenberg (born 7 September 1991) is a Finnish ice hockey player who currently playing with HPK Kiekkonaiset of the Naisten Liiga. She represented Finland in the ice hockey tournament at the 2011 Winter Universiade, where the Finnish women's team won silver.

Jutta Stoltenberg
Born (1991-09-07) 7 September 1991
Hamburg, Germany
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight 55 kg (121 lb; 8 st 9 lb)
Position Defence
Shoots Left
Liiga team HPK Kiekkonaiset
National team  Finland
Playing career 2008present

As a junior player, Stoltenberg competed with the Finnish national U18 team at the IIHF World Women's U18 Championship in 2008 and in 2009.

Playing career

Stoltenberg has played the entirety of her club career, which began in 2008, with HPK Kiekkonaiset, the women's representative ice hockey team of the sports club Hämeenlinnan Pallokerho (HPK). She served as HPK Kiekkonaiset captain for the 2017–18 and 2018–19 seasons and as alternate captain in the 2011–12, 2016–17, and 2019–20 seasons.[1]

With HPK, Stoltenberg won the inaugural Aurora Borealis Cup in 2011, Finnish Championship silver in 2016, and Finnish Championship bronze in 2009, 2010, 2012, and 2014.[2] Stoltenberg served as HPK alternate captain in the 2011–12 IIHF European Women Champions Cup, where the team ultimately won bronze.[3][4]

Stoltenberg has played over 300 games in the Naisten Liiga and its direct predecessor, the Naisten SM-sarja, making her first on the list of most games played by a still-active defenceman in the Naisten Liiga and fourth on the list of most games played of all players still active in the Naisten Liiga.[5][6]

References

  1. "Player Profile: Jutta Stoltenberg". eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  2. "Pelaajat: Jutta Stoltenberg". HPK Kiekkonaiset (in Finnish). Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  3. Mennander, Pasi (10 September 2011). "Jutta Stoltenberg: "HPK hakee menestystä SM-sarjasta ja Euroopasta"". leijonat.fi (in Finnish). Finnish Ice Hockey Association. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  4. "European Women Championship Cup, 2012 Final: Statistics". webarchive.iihf.com. IIHF. 26 February 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  5. "Liiga (W) Stats All-time totals". eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  6. "SM-sarja (W) Stats All-time totals". eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 16 March 2020.

Biographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects.com, or Eurohockey.com

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