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Height
  
6 ft 2 in (188 cm)

Name
  
Petri Ylonen

National team
  
France

Caught
  
Left

Position
  
Goaltender


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Born
  
October 2, 1962 (age 61) Helsinki, FIN (
1962-10-02
)

Weight
  
200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)

Played for
  
Ligue Magnus HC Briancon Rouen HE Division 2 Toulouse BHC 1. Divisioona TuTo

interview Petri Ylonen aprés le match Villeneuve - Franqueville


Petri Ylönen (born October 2, 1962 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish born retired ice hockey goaltender who played in the French national ice hockey team.

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Early career

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Petri Ylönen started his career in Finnish First Division team TuTo, which is based in Turku. Ylönen was raised by Karhu-Kissat.

Career in France

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Ylönen moved to HC Briançon in 1987 and spent two seasons, playing for the team. After Briançon, Ylönen moved to Rouen HE, where he won five Ligue Magnus-championships. He received 5 times the Jean Ferrand Trophy as best goaltender in the league.

Move to Germany and retirement

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Ylönen played his last two seasons in Germany, where he played for Augsburger Panther.

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Ylönen retired in 1998.

Return

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After retiring, Ylönen moved to live near Toulouse.

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Ylönen made a two-season return to ice hockey as he played for Division 2 team Toulouse BHC from 2000 to 2002.

International career

Petri Ylönen Sebastian Ylnen toisen sukupolven maalivahti Muut Sarjat

Petri Ylönen is a French National and played 150 games for the French national ice hockey team.

Ylönen played six times in the Ice Hockey World Championships and twice in the Winter Olympics.

References

Petri Ylönen Wikipedia