Finland Suomi Sarja 03/16 14:00 50 SaPKo v Titaanit L 2-3
Finland Suomi Sarja 03/12 16:30 2 LeKi v SaPKo L 3-1
Finland Suomi Sarja 03/09 15:00 2 SaPKo v LeKi L 2-3
Finland Suomi Sarja 03/08 16:30 2 LeKi v SaPKo L 3-0
Finland Suomi Sarja 03/06 16:30 3 Virkia v SaPKo W 2-4
Finland Suomi Sarja 03/04 16:30 3 SaPKo v Virkia W 4-1
Finland Suomi Sarja 03/02 15:00 3 Virkia v SaPKo L 8-3
Finland Suomi Sarja 03/01 16:30 3 SaPKo v Virkia W 8-3
Finland Suomi Sarja 02/28 16:30 3 Virkia v SaPKo L 2-1
Finland Suomi Sarja 02/25 14:00 1 Muik Hockey v SaPKo L 3-1
Finland Suomi Sarja 02/24 14:00 1 SaPKo v Virkia W 3-2
Finland Suomi Sarja 02/17 15:00 1 Pyry v SaPKo L 7-4
Finland Suomi Sarja 02/10 13:00 1 SaPKo v LeKi W 3-2
Finland Suomi Sarja 02/09 16:30 1 Titaanit v SaPKo L 6-3
Finland Suomi Sarja 02/04 15:00 1 SaPKo v Hcik - Cancelled
Finland Suomi Sarja 02/03 14:00 1 Hunters v SaPKo W 2-3
Finland Suomi Sarja 01/27 15:00 1 Titaanit v SaPKo W 3-4
Finland Suomi Sarja 01/26 16:30 1 SaPKo v Pyry L 3-4
Finland Suomi Sarja 01/21 14:00 1 LeKi v SaPKo L 7-1
Finland Suomi Sarja 01/20 14:00 1 SaPKo v Haukat W 4-3
Finland Suomi Sarja 01/13 14:00 1 Hcik v SaPKo - Cancelled
Finland Suomi Sarja 01/12 16:30 1 [1] Pyry v SaPKo [3] L 9-5
Finland Suomi Sarja 01/07 14:00 1 Hunters v SaPKo W 2-6
Finland Suomi Sarja 01/06 14:00 1 SaPKo v S-Kiekko W 5-4
Finland Suomi Sarja 12/16 15:00 1 SaPKo v Riemu L 0-4
Finland Suomi Sarja 12/15 16:30 1 SaPKo v Haukat W 6-4
Finland Suomi Sarja 12/09 14:00 1 SaPKo v LeKi W 5-2
Finland Suomi Sarja 12/02 15:00 1 SaPKo v Hunters L 5-6
Finland Suomi Sarja 11/30 17:30 1 Riemu v SaPKo L 4-3
Finland Suomi Sarja 11/25 13:00 1 Muik Hockey v SaPKo L 3-2

Wikipedia - SaPKo

Savonlinnan Pallokerho (SaPKo) is an ice hockey team from Savonlinna, Finland, they currently play in the Suomi-sarja. It plays its home matches at the Talvisalo ice rink.

The sports club Savonlinnan Pallokerho was founded in 1929. First it consisted football and bandy sections, but since the 1960s ice hockey has been the main sport.

In 1960s SaPKo played four seasons in the highest tier of Finnish ice hockey SM-sarja but was relegated to Suomi-sarja in 1971. In 1974 the new First Division was formed and SaPKo was one of the teams participating. SaPKo soon established itself as the team of I-divisioona expect few visits to Second Division. In 1968 SaPKo worked its way to the final of Finnish Cup, but lost the final to KooVee 10–2.

Later bigger success came in the season 1994/1995 when SaPKo had very good regular season with players like Team Canada captain Brian Tutt and was close to promotion to the SM-liiga. It played tight promotion playoffs against Ilves but failed to promote. After the success started downtrend which culminated to relegation to Suomi-sarja. At the end of the 2005/2006 season SaPKo finally gained promotion back to the second tier, Mestis.

SaPKo is a professional ice hockey team based in Savonlinna, Finland. The team was founded in 1929 and has a rich history of success in Finnish ice hockey. SaPKo competes in the Mestis league, which is the second-highest level of professional ice hockey in Finland.

The team's home arena is the Talvisalo Arena, which has a seating capacity of 3,000 spectators. SaPKo's team colors are blue and white, and their logo features a stylized eagle with the team name written in bold letters.

SaPKo has a strong reputation for developing young talent and has produced several notable players who have gone on to play in the top leagues in Finland and abroad. The team's style of play is characterized by speed, skill, and physicality, and they are known for their aggressive forechecking and hard-hitting defensive play.

SaPKo has won several championships throughout their history, including the Mestis championship in 2014 and the Suomi-sarja championship in 2011. The team has a dedicated fan base and is known for their passionate support both at home and on the road.

Overall, SaPKo is a respected and successful ice hockey team with a rich history and a bright future ahead.