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Harri Säteri

1989 - Today

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Harri Säteri (born 29 December 1989) is a Finnish professional ice hockey goaltender, currently playing with EHC Biel in the National League (NL). Although drafted in 2008 by the San Jose Sharks, he did not play in an NHL game until nearly a decade later as a member of the Florida Panthers. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Harri Säteri is the 439th most popular hockey player (down from 387th in 2019), the 683rd most popular biography from Finland (down from 682nd in 2019) and the 54th most popular Finnish Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Harri Säteri ranks 439 out of 676Before him are Michal Rozsíval, Markus Granlund, Marcel Goc, Bill Guerin, Karri Rämö, and Jarkko Immonen. After him are Antti Pihlström, Nik Antropov, Antti Niemi, Dennis Endras, Jordan Staal, and Lars Eller.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Harri Säteri ranks 923Before him are Mitch Hewer, Adam Cole, Dev, Eka Darville, Tomás Mejías, and Samba Sow. After him are Nadzeya Liapeshka, Arnold Peralta, Jorien ter Mors, Fallou Diagne, Kristian Bjørnsen, and Emily Meade.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Harri Säteri ranks 683 out of 751Before him are Tuomas Grönman (1974), Mikko Lehtonen (1994), Mikko Rantanen (1996), Markus Granlund (1993), Karri Rämö (1986), and Jarkko Immonen (1982). After him are Antti Pihlström (1984), Anna Abreu (1990), Antti Niemi (1983), Sandhja (1991), Hanna-Maria Seppälä (1984), and Fredrik Jensen (1997).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Finland

Among hockey players born in Finland, Harri Säteri ranks 54Before him are Tuomas Grönman (1974), Mikko Lehtonen (1994), Mikko Rantanen (1996), Markus Granlund (1993), Karri Rämö (1986), and Jarkko Immonen (1982). After him are Antti Pihlström (1984), Antti Niemi (1983), Mikko Koskinen (1988), Oskar Osala (1987), Sebastian Aho (1997), and Atte Ohtamaa (1987).