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Sami Lepistö

1984 - Today

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Sami Lepistö (born 17 October 1984) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey defenceman. He is the son of former Jokerit captain and youth international defenceman Jussi Lepistö. Sami was drafted by the Washington Capitals in the third round, 66th overall, in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Sami Lepistö is the 360th most popular hockey player (down from 329th in 2024), the 656th most popular biography from Finland (down from 644th in 2019) and the 36th most popular Finnish Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Sami Lepistö ranks 360 out of 676Before him are Viktor Fasth, Mathias Seger, Petr Čajánek, Jere Karalahti, Charles Berglund, and Chris Pronger. After him are Marco Sturm, Boris Mironov, Jim Craig, Erik Hämäläinen, Rene Bourque, and Dany Heatley.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Sami Lepistö ranks 847Before him are Ivet Lalova-Collio, Judith Chemla, Mr. Probz, Ludovic Sylvestre, Jérémy Perbet, and Ilya Varlamov. After him are Lei Sheng, Charles Hamelin, Bérengère Schuh, Ásgeir Örn Hallgrímsson, Francesco Gavazzi, and Ruslan Provodnikov.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Sami Lepistö ranks 656 out of 751Before him are Otto Fredrikson (1981), Jere Karalahti (1975), Robert Taylor (1994), Paavo Puurunen (1973), Kasper Hämäläinen (1986), and Jussi Veikkanen (1981). After him are Jere Uronen (1994), Erik Hämäläinen (1965), Mari Rantanen (1976), Marko Asell (1970), Antti Törmänen (1970), and Patrik Antonius (1980).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Finland

Among hockey players born in Finland, Sami Lepistö ranks 36Before him are Jussi Jokinen (1983), Marko Anttila (1985), Kari Lehtonen (1983), Tuomo Ruutu (1983), Petri Vehanen (1977), and Jere Karalahti (1975). After him are Erik Hämäläinen (1965), Antti Törmänen (1970), Tuukka Rask (1987), Petri Kontiola (1984), Jukka Hentunen (1974), and Teemu Hartikainen (1990).