“The Jokers we’ve known now will run out”

The Jokers weve known now will run out

Jesse Joensuu, who has played in the Jokers for seven years, does not believe that the Jokers will continue in KHL next season. All he can say about his own future is that he is no longer seen in the Jokers.

Helsinki Jokers, who play in the Russian KHL league, announced today that the team will suspend its season. The reason is Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The playoffs of the Helsinki Association were scheduled to start next week.

The team’s players had a day off yesterday when the news of the Russian attack came.

– The information was received in disbelief, of course. Our eastern neighbor is attacking the west in this way, an experienced striker from the Jokers Jesse Joensuu tells Sport.

– Of course, after being involved for seven years and many other players for a long time, we have always known that this is more or less Russian PR, this KHL, because so many clubs make quite big losses, Joensuu says.

Despite the situation, numerous Finnish players have played and still play in KHL.

– There are quite a few sports in other countries as well. And yet we’ve had fans just along well for much of the trip. But now the recent development, that’s how you see it, Joensuu says, and refers to the withdrawal of fans and sponsors.

One of the club’s three supporters’ associations, Eteläpääty ry, had previously demanded that the Jokers leave KHL. Among its partners, the Jokerit has already lost, among others, the staffing company Barona and the real estate company RE / MAX Finland.

Hartwall, who has been the title sponsor of the Helsinki Club’s home hall for 25 years, also told MTV News yesterday that he was investigating the termination of the cooperation.

According to Joensuu, continuing the jokers in a series funded by the oligarchs seems almost impossible.

– I don’t know if it’s my job to speculate, but when the news follows, I don’t really see how the Jokers would play KHL anymore. In other words, the KHL sky is probably over, Joensuu says.

Russia’s hostilities in Ukraine are, of course, of concern to everyone. Joensuu analyzes the situation of jokers from three perspectives.

– There is a war situation. Then there are personal thoughts. And then how it goes for playmates and Joker employees.

Joensuu had long thought that this season would be his last in the Jokers anyway.

– Then there are the players who have a contract for the next season, or two years of the contract left. You are committed to representing the Jokers and are in the playoffs. Then reality strikes. Players now have to look for a new club, he says.

Are you going to go to the Finnish Championship to play?

– I can’t say anything about that yet.

Could you imagine any of the current Jokers playing in the company in the future?

– I don’t want to talk to others. The only thing I can say is that when you look at the news and there are Finnish officers telling the fact that they have, the Jokers and KHL feel like an impossible equation. Even if the Jokers continue somewhere, the Jokers we have known now will end.

Russia launched an early attack on various parts of Ukraine on Thursday. President of Russia Vladimir Putin announced on Thursday morning that Russia would launch a military operation in eastern Ukraine. According to Ukraine, Russia has started a full-scale war against Ukraine.

This is how the Joker KHL sky has progressed

  • The Jokerit officially began operations on October 27, 1967. The Jokerit has won six Finnish Championship golds (1973, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997 and 2002).
  • Harry Harkimo acquired a majority stake in Jokers in February 1991.
  • For the 1997–1998 season, the Jokerit moved to a new hall in Helsinki’s Ilmala.
  • In the summer of 2013, the Jokerit announced that they would be leaving for KHL for the 2014-2015 season.
  • In the summer of 2013, Harkimo sold the Jokerie home arena to Finnish-Russian businessmen Gennady Timtshenko mixed Arcade, Boris and To Roman Rotenberg. At the same time, Harkimo sold 49 percent of Jokerie’s shares to the Finnish-Russian Arena Events Oy, whose majority owner was Roman Rotenberg.
  • Even today, the Helsinki Arena is owned by Helsingin Halli Oy, whose main shareholder is Arena Events Oy. The chairman of the boards of both companies is Russian businessman Roman Rotenberg, who, along with Gennady Timtsenko, is one of the arena’s biggest owners.
  • The jokers’ departure from the Finnish Championship was controversial. The Finnish Championship League clubs considered that the Jokers had violated the league’s shareholder agreement. According to the SM League, the Jokerit had not asked other clubs in the SM League for permission to transfer their KHL. However, the Jokers were allowed to play in their final season in the Finnish Championships by paying a penalty. The Jokers did not play their first practice match against the Finnish Championship League after leaving for KHL until August 2020.
  • In the spring of 2019, principal owner Harry Harkimo bought himself all the shares in the club. It was then reported that the player legend Jari Kurri is the new owner of the Jokers and chairman of the club. In the spring of 2019, Jari Kurr’s company Jack Promotions Oy acquired the entire share capital of Jokerit Hockey Club Oy from Harkimon Hjallis Promotions Oy. Jack Promotions Oy’s financial statements showed that the purchase price was EUR 4.064 million.
  • After Kurri had bought the Jokers, a directed share issue was held in the summer of 2019. 40 percent of the Jokers were acquired by Norilsk Nickel Harjavalta Oy, a Finnish subsidiary of the Russian Nornickel Group. Norilsk Nickel is part of a group whose main owner is one of the richest in Russia Vladimir Potanin.
  • Read more about the Joker’s funding pattern, a story published in the summer of 2019: Comment: Jari Kurri succumbs to the worst mistake of his career with his sad statements – why not say this simple truth about the Joker’s financial pattern?
  • In 2020, it was reported that the Russian owners of the hockey team Jokers have been following the suspicions of money laundering for several years by major international banks and U.S. authorities. Vladimir Potanin and Oleg Deripaska or numerous money laundering reports had been made of their companies. The amount of suspicious credit transfers to Potanin, the main funder of the jokers, was several tens of billions of euros.
  • Read more: US money laundering authority warns of dozens of Russian owners of Jokers – billions of euros in transfers raised suspicions
  • In the fall of 2020, it was also reported that the majority owner of the Jokers and chairman of the board, Kurr, do not have the power to decide alone where the club will play. This was stated in the articles of association of the Jokers background company Jokerit Hockey Club Oy.
  • From the beginning of the 2020–2021 season, the supporters’ association Eteläpääty said that it would boycott the games if the Jokers play in Minsk. There was a great deal of unrest in Belarus after the presidential election. President Alexander Lukashenko elections that secure re-election are considered fraudulent. The protests led to arrests and violence.
  • Eventually, the Jokers did not show up at the airport and the Minsk match, the opening of the Jokers season in the fall of 2020, was canceled at the last minute. The Jokers were sentenced to a 0-5 loss. Many Russian hockey bosses, such as the boss of the Russian Hockey Federation Vladislav Tretjak were furious with the Jokers.
  • Read more: A fan of Dinamo Minsk told Sport he was glad that the Jokers would not come to Belarus – violent statements from Russian influencers: “Spitting in the face of us all”
  • The Joker season in the spring of 2020 was interrupted due to a corona pandemic. Now the season 2021–2022 was interrupted after Russia invaded Ukraine. The Jokers announced on February 25, 2022 that they would leave the season before the playoffs began.
  • Read more: Lauri Marjamäki, the head coach of the jokers, considers the decision to suspend the season to be the only right one – “I am very sad”
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