HOCKEY PLAYER

Joonas Kemppainen

1988 - Today

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Joonas Kemppainen (born 7 April 1988) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey forward who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Boston Bruins and most recently played for Oulun Kärpät in the Liiga. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Joonas Kemppainen is the 536th most popular hockey player (down from 519th in 2019), the 726th most popular biography from Finland (up from 733rd in 2019) and the 67th most popular Finnish Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Joonas Kemppainen ranks 536 out of 676Before him are Todd Bertuzzi, Fedor Tyutin, Marty Turco, Marc-André Gragnani, Petr Koukal, and Oskar Deecke. After him are Jonathan Quick, Jay Bouwmeester, Patrick Hager, Chris Kunitz, Igor Shestyorkin, and Duncan Keith.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Joonas Kemppainen ranks 1,256Before him are Jānis Strenga, Betina Jozami, Shunsuke Iwanuma, Mandana Karimi, Kota Morimura, and Aliya Garayeva. After him are Tiffany Cromwell, Tanja Žakelj, Patrick Hager, Charlotte Lembach, Víctor Ayala, and Demetrius Andrade.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Joonas Kemppainen ranks 726 out of 751Before him are Pyry Soiri (1994), Jaakko Hänninen (1997), Anne Kyllönen (1987), Matti Mattsson (1993), Wilma Murto (1998), and Timo Furuholm (1987). After him are Roope Riski (1991), Albin Granlund (1989), Enni Rukajärvi (1990), Tommi Evilä (1980), Iiro Pakarinen (1991), and Anssi Jaakkola (1987).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Finland

Among hockey players born in Finland, Joonas Kemppainen ranks 67Before him are Toni Rajala (1991), Lauri Korpikoski (1986), Sami Vatanen (1991), Joni Pitkänen (1983), Olli Määttä (1994), and Ville Pokka (1994). After him are Iiro Pakarinen (1991), Sakari Salminen (1988), Veli-Matti Savinainen (1986), Esa Lindell (1994), and Kaapo Kakko (2001).