Jari Pasanen

Jari Pasanen (born August 19, 1964 in Imatra, Finland) is a Finnish-German professional ice hockey coach, currently with the Iserlohn Roosters of the German top-flight Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL).

Playing career

Pasanen played for his hometown team Imatran Ketterä until 1993 and then spent a single season in the United States, splitting the 1993-94 campaign between CoHL’s Muskegon Fury and SuHL sides West Palm Beach Blaze and Daytona Beach Sun Devils.

He then moved to Germany, where he played three years at EC Wedemark, including one year (96-97) in the top-flight Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL) and a total of five years at minor league teams EC Wilhelmshaven-Stickhausen, ESC Erfurt and ERV Schweinfurt. He retired in 2002.

Coaching career

Pasanen was named head coach of ERV Schweinfurt in 2002 and remained in the job until 2004. He accepted the position as assistant coach of DEL side Hannover Scorpions for the 2004-05 campaign. He then served as head coach of German second-division team Moskitos Essen from 2005 to 2008 and in 2010-11,[1] interrupted by a stint with the Schwenninger Wild Wings in 2008-09.

In 2012, Pasanen joined the coaching staff of DEL team Iserlohn Roosters as an assistant. He was named caretaker coach in October 2013, after the Roosters had sacked Doug Mason,[2] and then stayed on as head coach.[3]

Pasanen guided the Iserlohn squad to DEL playoff appearances in 2014, 2015 and 2016. In 2015-16, he led the Roosters to a third-place finish in the DEL regular season standings.[4]

External links

References

  1. Germany, RevierSport, Essen,. "Moskitos Essen: Jari Pasanen ist neuer Trainer". RevierSport online. Retrieved 2016-03-11.
  2. EISHOCKEY.INFO. "Iserlohn Roosters: Roosters beurlauben Doug Mason - Assistenz-Trainer Jari Pasanen übernimmt". EISHOCKEY INFO. Retrieved 2016-03-11.
  3. ONLINE, RP. "Niederlagenserie in der DEL: Iserlohn hält an Interimscoach Pasanen fest". RP ONLINE. Retrieved 2016-03-11.
  4. "Hauptrunde: Iserlohn Top, Mannheim Flop". www.ruhrnachrichten.de (in German). Retrieved 2016-03-11.
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