- Esa Tikkanen
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_size=
played_for = NHL
Edmonton Oilers
New York Rangers
St. Louis Blues
Vancouver Canucks
New Jersey Devils
Florida Panthers
Washington Capitals
SM-liiga
HIFK
Jokerit
DEL
Moskitos Essen
AL
Anyang Halla
position = Forward
shoots = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 1
weight_lb = 209
nickname = "Tiki," "The Grate One", "E.T."
nationality = FIN
birth_date = Birth date and age|1965|1|25|mf=y
birth_place =Helsinki , FIN
draft = 80th overall
draft_year = 1983
draft_team =Edmonton Oilers
career_start = 1983
career_end = 2001
2004 – 2005Esa Tikkanen (born
January 25 ,1965 inHelsinki ,Finland ) is a retired Finnish professionalice hockey forward. He played for theEdmonton Oilers ,New York Rangers , St. Louis Blues,New Jersey Devils ,Vancouver Canucks ,Florida Panthers , and theWashington Capitals in theNational Hockey League and won fiveStanley Cup s 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990 with the Oilers, 1994 with Rangers.Background and Early Career
Esa Tikkanen began his career in hockey as a little boy by being a mascot for the
Jokerit team and playing for the Jokerit junior team. After spending a year in Canada in 1981-82 with theRegina Blues of theSaskatchewan Junior Hockey League andRegina Pats of theWestern Hockey League , Tikkanen returned to Finland only to find out he had no place at Jokerit. He then signed with HJK, and soon afterwards Jokerit's local rivals,HIFK . Tikkanen was drafted in the fourth round (80th overall) by the Oilers in the 1983NHL Entry Draft . In 1984-85, he played 36 games for HIFK in the Finnish SM-liiga before joining the Oilers for their 1985 playoff run. He played briefly in theAmerican Hockey League for the Oilers' affiliate theNova Scotia Oilers in 1985-86, before joining the team full time.NHL Playing Career
tart in Edmonton
Tikkanen made his NHL debut with the
Edmonton Oilers during the1985 Stanley Cup finals. He soon became an important part of the Oilers, playing on the team's first line withWayne Gretzky andJari Kurri . Kurri and Gretzky's roles were to score goals; Tikkanen was the line's defensive player. Oilers coach and general managerGlen Sather once suggested that Tikkanen should be awarded theFrank J. Selke trophy (the award for the best defensive forward in the NHL).Fact|date=February 2007 Tikkanen excelled at distracting and confusing opponents with his Tiki-Talk. Between 1986 and 1990, Tikkanen scored 30 or more goals three times and was on three more Cup champions (1987, 1988 and 1990).Time after Oilers
In March 1993, Tikkanen was traded to the
New York Rangers forDoug Weight , and he was part of that team's 1994 Stanley Cup victory, scoring 22 goals and 54 points in 83 regular-season games. In July 1994, Tikkanen was traded withDoug Lidster to the St. Louis Blues in exchange forPetr Nedved .The start of the NHL's 1994-95 season was delayed by a lockout, during which Tikkanen played in Finland for HIFK Helsinki. After the lockout Tikkanen, played with the Blues during the shortened 1995 season, and appeared in 11 games in 1995-96 before a trade sent him to the
New Jersey Devils . Three weeks later he was again dealt, this time to theVancouver Canucks .The 1996-97 season saw him involved in yet another midseason trade, back to the Rangers, in March. Although he contributed only one goal in 14 regular-season games with New York, he came alive in the playoffs, scoring 9 times in 15 games. Of the Rangers, only Gretzky, with 10, outscored Tikkanen. The Rangers eliminated the
Florida Panthers and New Jersey Devils before falling to thePhiladelphia Flyers in the Eastern Conference finals.The 32-year-old Tikkanen became a free agent in the summer of 1997, and he signed with the Panthers, but this would also prove to be a short stay. By March 1998 he had appeared in only 28 games, and Florida traded him to the
Washington Capitals forDwayne Hay . He appeared in all 21 of Washington's playoff games, as the Capitals went to the Stanley Cup finals, where they were swept in four straight games by theDetroit Red Wings . Tikkanen is remembered for missing a wide-open shot on goal that would have iced Game 2. Many thought this was the turning point of the Series. This was to be Tikkanen's last full season in the NHL. After becoming a free agent, he signed for a third tour with the Rangers. However, he was injured during the 1998-99 season, and did not return.Before the start of the 1999-2000 season, Tikkanen attended the Edmonton Oilers' training camp and was offered a role of playing coachFact|date=February 2007. Tikkanen declined the offer and returned to Finland, where he played with
Jokerit . In 877 NHL games, he had scored 244 goals and 386 assists for 630 points, while racking up 1,077 minutes in penalties. In 186 Stanley Cup playoff games, he scored 72 goals and 60 assists for 132 points, with 275 penalty minutes.Post NHL Career
In 1999-2000, Tikkanen played with
Jokerit , a rival team of HIFK, with whom Tikkanen had played earlier in his career. Jokerit finished in second place in the SM-Liiga. In 2000-01, Tikkanen moved toGermany , where he played forMoskitos Essen of theDEL . He retired in 2001.During the 2004-05 season, Tikkanen resurfaced again, this time as a player-coach for the
Anyang Halla , aSouth Korea n team in theAsia League Ice Hockey . [http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory?id=419077] Though he predicted that he and his two linemates would finish 1-2-3 in scoring [http://mfeed.asahi.com/english/sports/TKY200411260123.html] , he finished tied for fourth on his team, with 8 goals and 17 assists for 25 points in 30 games. He was 29th in the league in assists, and didn't crack the top 30 in goals or points. He did, however, lead Halla in penalty minutes with 58 (tied for 28th in the league). Halla finished fifth in the league and did not make the playoffs.After one season in Korea, Tikkanen became the coach for the Frisk Tigers of the Norwegian League. Tikkanen was head coach for one season.
* [http://www.anyanghalla.com/ Team Homepage]
* [http://www.alhockey.com/ Asia League Homepage] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anyang_HallaInternational Play
Esa Tikkanen played 81 games for Finnish National team.
Tikkanen participated in two Canada Cup's, 5 World Championship tournaments and the
1994 Winter Olympics .Notable Achievements
Tikkanen won 4 Stanley Cups with the Oilers and another with the Rangers. His various acquisitions were by teams craving him for his playoff experience and success: in 877 regular season games he scored 244 goals, but in 186 playoff games he scored 72 goals. "Tik" was known for his ability to score clutch goals, but also for his general style of play - chippy and aggressive. He was nicknamed "The Grate One" (a pun on teammate Gretzky's moniker "The Great One") for his ability to irritate opposing players, often just by talking to them in his Finnish-English "Tikkanese" or "Tiki-Talk." His regular-season totals were 244 goals, 386 assists, and 1077 penalty minutes. In the playoffs he added 72 goals, 60 assists, and 275 penalty minutes. In September of 2001,
Jokerit retired his number, #5.Tikkanese
Tikkanen is famous for his Finnish-English, sometimes referred to as "Tikkanese" or "Tiki-Talk." Even members of his team often did not understand what he was saying.
Wayne Gretzky once commented, ""He brings something special. I don't know what it is, but if you ask him, you couldn't understand his answer." Current Edmonton Oiler coach and former teammateCraig MacTavish said, "Esa talks twice as much as anybody else. That's because you can understand just half what he says."Even fellow Finn
Jari Kurri was not immune from the confusing language. During their tenure with the Oilers, Tikkanen let go with a particularly colorful pronouncement, after which another player turned to Kurri and asked, "What did he just say?" Kurri simply shook his head; "I have no idea."cite web|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/capitals/longterm/1998/stanleycup/finals/tikkan09.htm|title=Esa Tikkanen, Indecipherable on Ice|accessdate=2006-10-03|year=1998|publisher=Washington Post]Tikkanen, the racehorse
The 1994
Breeders' Cup Turf was won byTikkanen , aThoroughbred racehorse named in Esa Tikkanen's honor byGeorge W. Strawbridge, Jr. , owner of Augustin Stable and an active director of theBuffalo Sabres NHL ice hockey club and a member of the team's executive committee for more than thirty years. [http://www.ntra.com/stats_bios.aspx?id=1924] [http://www.pedigreequery.com/tikkanen]Transactions
*March 17, 1993- Traded by the
Edmonton Oilers to theNew York Rangers in exchange forDoug Weight .
*July 24, 1994- Traded by the New York Rangers, along withDoug Lidster to the St Louis Blues in exchange forPetr Nedved .
*November 1, 1995- Traded by the St. Louis Blues to theNew Jersey Devils in exchange for New Jersey's 1997 3rd round draft choice.
*November 23, 1995- Traded by the New Jersey Devils to theVancouver Canucks in exchange for Vancouver's 1996 2nd round draft choicce.
*March 8, 1997- Traded by the Vancouver Canucks, along withRuss Courtnall , to the New York Rangers in exchange forSergei Nemchinov andBrian Noonan .
*September 17, 1997- Signed as a free agent with theFlorida Panthers .
*March 9, 1998- Traded by the Florida Panthers to theWashington Capitals in exchange forDwayne Hay and future considerations.
*October 9, 1998- Signed as a free agent with the New York Rangers.Career statistics
Awards
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Matti Keinonen trophy for best plus/minus in theSM-liiga - 1985
* Tikkanen's number was controversially retired byJokerit after the end of his career. The controversy stems from the fact that despite Tikkanen's extensive background in Jokerit juniors he only ever spent one season, his last in Finland, playing for Jokerit in the SM-liiga in comparison with two and a half seasons at Jokerit's local rivalsHIFK . The number retired was 5, although Tikkanen used number 10 during the most of his NHL career.ee also
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Anyang Halla
*Helsinki
*Finland
*Edmonton Oilers
*New York Rangers
*St. Louis Blues
*New Jersey Devils
*Vancouver Canucks
*Florida Panthers
*Washington Capitals ources/External References
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* [http://www.nhlfinns.com/players.aspx?pid=89 Esa Tikkanen] on nhlfinns.com
* [http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=379187 "New-look Anyang Halla adds western flavor"] nhl.com, July 31, 2008Footnotes
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