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Mestis · 2025

Current Mestis 2025 standings with 10 teams. Jokerit leads the table with 108 points after 49 matches, followed by IPK on 89 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonOTLLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Jokerit493008172:95+77108
WWWWW
2IPK4923013175:143+3289
WWLWW
3Kettera4917015152:141+1177
LLWWW
4K-Vantaa4920017149:148+176
LLLWL
5TUTO4920017145:134+1174
WWWWL
6RoKi4919019150:155-572
LWLLL
7Hermes4918024147:170-2367
LLWWW
8Kiekko-Pojat4915020146:161-1566
WLLLL
9Pyry4914025141:181-4057
WWLLL
10KeuPa4911029132:181-4949
LLLWW

Results

Mestis · 50
Final27/03/2026–07/04/2026
Tue 07/041–2 · 1–4 · 0–0
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Sat 04/043–0 · 1–1 · 1–1
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Sat 04/041–2 · 0–0 · 0–2
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Fri 03/043–0 · 1–0 · 1–0
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Wed 01/042–0 · 0–1 · 2–1
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Tue 31/030–1 · 1–0 · 1–2
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Mon 30/030–1 · 3–0 · 2–0
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Sat 28/031–1 · 1–1 · 1–0
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Sat 28/030–1 · 1–0 · 1–0
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Fri 27/032–0 · 1–0 · 1–0
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3rd Place28/03/2026
Sat 28/030–2 · 2–1 · 1–4
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Semi-finals11/03/2026–23/03/2026
Mon 23/031–2 · 1–0 · 2–1
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Sat 21/034–0 · 0–1 · 2–1
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Fri 20/030–0 · 0–1 · 2–1 · 0–1
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Kettera43OTIPK
Fri 20/032–2 · 1–0 · 0–1 · 1–0
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Wed 18/030–1 · 1–2 · 1–0
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Wed 18/034–0 · 0–1 · 2–1
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Wed 18/030–0 · 0–5 · 2–1
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Mon 16/031–2 · 0–2 · 2–0
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Mon 16/033–1 · 1–0 · 3–1
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Sat 14/032–1 · 1–1 · 3–0
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Sat 14/031–0 · 2–1 · 1–0
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Pyry65OTKeuPa
Sat 14/030–0 · 5–1 · 0–4 · 1–0
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KeuPa21OTPyry
Fri 13/031–1 · 0–0 · 0–0 · 1–0
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Wed 11/030–1 · 1–0 · 1–0
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 10 teams in the Mestis. Jokerit leads with 30 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonLostGoals ForGoals Against
Jokerit14930817295
IPK2492313175143
Kettera3491715152141
K-Vantaa4492017149148
TUTO5492017145134
RoKi6491919150155
Hermes7491824147170
Kiekko-Pojat8491520146161
Pyry9491425141181
KeuPa10491129132181

Past Seasons

Mestis

Browse 19 archived seasons of the Mestis, from 2008 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Mar 2026

Founded2000Preceded byI-Divisioona

Mestis was established by the Finnish Ice Hockey Association in 2000 to replace the I-Divisioona, which had served as Finland's second-tier league since 1974. The league was created to provide a structured professional pathway for clubs seeking to reach Liiga, Finland's elite division. Since its inception, Mestis has evolved from a league of varying team counts to a standardized format of 10 teams competing in a round-robin structure. The introduction of promotion-relegation playoffs between Mestis and Liiga starting in the 2024/25 season marked a significant structural change, transforming Mestis from a closed system into a truly competitive second tier with genuine promotion opportunities. The league has maintained its position as the primary development platform for Finnish ice hockey, producing numerous players who have advanced to Liiga and international competition.

  • 2000 — Mestis established to replace I-Divisioona as Finland's second-tier league
  • 2015 — Jukurit won their first Mestis championship, beginning a period of competitive expansion
  • 2019 — Ketterä won the championship, establishing themselves as one of the league's dominant teams
  • 2024 — Promotion-relegation playoff system introduced between Mestis and Liiga
  • 2025 — Jokerit won the Mestis championship and advanced to Liiga promotion series

Competition Format 16 Mar 2026

Teams10Relegation spots2

Mestis operates as a single-division league with 10 teams playing a fivefold round-robin format, resulting in each team playing 49 regular season games. Teams are ranked by points (2 for a win, 1 for an overtime loss), with tiebreakers applied based on goal differential and head-to-head records. The top eight teams advance to the playoffs, which determine the Mestis champion. The playoff champion then competes in a best-of-seven promotion series against a Liiga team to potentially gain advancement to the top division. Teams finishing ninth and tenth are relegated to lower divisions. This structure, combined with the new promotion-relegation system introduced in 2024/25, has elevated Mestis' competitive profile significantly.

Records 16 Mar 2026

Most titlesKetterä (3)All-time top scorerAki Keinänen (239 goals)

Aki Keinänen holds multiple all-time Mestis records including most goals (239), most games played (600), and most assists (234), accumulating 473 total points across his career in the league.

Analysis 16 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Jokerit, leading the standings with 108 points from 49 games, demonstrating exceptional consistency with 30 wins and a commanding goal differential of +77. The Helsinki-based club has established a 19-point buffer over second-place IPKIPKIPK has emerged as the primary challenger with 23 wins and 175 goals scored—the league's highest offensive output—suggesting a potent attacking force that may pose challenges in the playoffs despite their points deficit. The title race has effectively crystallized into a two-team affair, with Ketterä in third place at 77 points trailing significantly.

The relegation battle presents a tighter contest, with KeuPa sitting in tenth place with only 49 points from 49 games, having won just 11 matches. Pyry occupies ninth place with 57 points, facing the real prospect of demotion. The gap between these struggling teams and mid-table competitors is pronounced, with Kiekko-Pojat (66 points) and Hermes (67 points) maintaining sufficient cushions. RoKi and TUTO occupy the middle positions at 72 and 108 points respectively, representing the competitive core of the league.

The season has been characterized by high-scoring affairs, with an average of 6.13 goals per game and 88.6% of matches featuring goals from both sides. Jokerit's defensive solidity—conceding just 95 goals across 49 games—combined with their prolific attack (172 goals) represents the league's most balanced profile. Overtime has featured prominently, occurring in 23.9% of matches, suggesting competitive parity in closely contested affairs. IPK's offensive prowess and Jokerit's all-around excellence set the stage for a compelling playoff tournament, though the regular season has already indicated that Jokerit possesses the consistency and depth required to claim the championship and earn their place in the Liiga promotion series.

Mestis: Finland's Competitive Second Tier

Mestis occupies a unique position in European ice hockey as a fully professional second-tier league with genuine promotion opportunities to the elite Liiga. Unlike many continental second divisions that function as semi-professional or development leagues, Mestis maintains high competitive standards, with clubs drawing substantial local support and competing for meaningful advancement. The 2024/25 season represents the second year of the new promotion-relegation structure introduced in 2024, which has fundamentally transformed the league's dynamics by offering the champion a genuine pathway to top-flight hockey.

The league's structure reflects Finnish ice hockey's commitment to competitive balance and development. With 10 teams each playing 49 games, Mestis provides sufficient fixtures for meaningful statistical samples while maintaining scheduling efficiency. The fivefold round-robin format ensures that every team plays every other team five times, reducing variance and rewarding consistency—a factor evident in Jokerit's dominant campaign. The transition from a 2-point win system (historically used) to the modern 3-point system in elite competitions has not been universally adopted in Mestis, which maintains the traditional 2-point structure, reflecting the league's historical continuity.

Mestis has produced numerous players who have advanced to successful Liiga and international careers. The league's competitive environment has fostered development of young talent while providing experienced professionals with opportunities to extend their careers. Aki Keinänen's career exemplifies this trajectory—his 600 appearances, 239 goals, and 234 assists represent a complete professional journey within the Mestis framework, establishing records that may never be surpassed given the structural changes in Finnish hockey.

The commercial dynamics of Mestis have evolved considerably. While specific television rights values are not publicly disclosed in detail, the league benefits from broadcast coverage through Finnish sports media, including streaming platforms and traditional television. The introduction of promotion playoffs has enhanced media interest, as stakes now directly affect top-division composition. Several clubs maintain substantial attendance figures, with playoff matches regularly attracting capacity crowds—the 2022/23 playoff finals notably set league records for spectator numbers, reflecting passionate fan engagement.

Ketterä's Dynasty and Competitive Excellence

Ketterä's three championships in four years (2018/19, 2021/22, 2022/23) represent the most successful sustained period by any Mestis club in the modern era. This dynasty reflects organizational excellence, consistent player development, and tactical sophistication. Ketterä's ability to maintain competitive rosters across multiple seasons, despite the league's inherent parity and the challenge of retaining talent amid promotion temptation, distinguishes them as the league's elite organization. Their third-place finish in 2024/25 (77 points) indicates that even dominant organizations face cyclical challenges, though they remain among the league's stronger contenders.

The contrast between Ketterä's established excellence and Jokerit's current dominance illustrates Mestis' competitive nature. Jokerit's 108-point campaign represents elite-level performance even by top-tier standards—their 61% win rate and +77 goal differential would rank competitively in many elite leagues globally. This caliber of performance, combined with their championship status, positions them as genuine promotion contenders against Liiga opposition.

Scoring Patterns and Tactical Trends

The 2024/25 season's scoring metrics reveal important tactical trends. The 6.13 goals-per-game average, combined with 88.6% of matches featuring both teams scoring, suggests that Mestis employs relatively open, offensive-minded hockey compared to more defensive top-tier leagues. The distribution of goals across periods (1.75, 1.97, 1.96, 0.71 per period) demonstrates balanced scoring throughout regulation time, with overtime averaging 0.71 goals—a rate reflecting competitive equilibrium in extra-period contests.

The most common scorelines (2-3 at 8.0%, 3-4 at 7.2%, 4-2 at 6.1%) confirm the league's offensive character. These narrow-margin, high-scoring results suggest that defensive breakdowns are frequent but that teams rarely establish commanding leads. This pattern creates betting opportunities and entertainment value, as matches frequently remain competitive into late stages. The 23.9% overtime rate is notably high, indicating that many contests reach decisive moments beyond regulation.

Playoff Structure and Promotion Dynamics

The 2024/25 season marks only the second year of Mestis' new playoff format, which has fundamentally altered the league's strategic landscape. Previously, Mestis operated as a relatively closed system where the championship was primarily a prestige matter. The introduction of genuine promotion creates tangible incentives for excellence and has already begun attracting higher-profile players and investment to the league.

The best-of-seven promotion series between the Mestis champion and a Liiga opponent represents a compelling format. This structure provides the Mestis champion with multiple opportunities to overcome a top-tier opponent while giving Liiga clubs genuine relegation risk—a factor that has already influenced transfer market dynamics and team construction. The 2024/25 season will see Jokerit's championship tested against Liiga opposition, providing the first substantial evidence of competitive balance between the two divisions under the new structure.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Mestis?

Ten teams compete in Mestis, each playing 49 regular season games in a fivefold round-robin format before the playoffs determine the champion.

What is Mestis' role in Finnish ice hockey?

Mestis is the second-highest tier of Finnish ice hockey, serving as the primary pathway to Liiga. The Mestis champion competes in promotion playoffs for potential advancement to the top division.

How many teams are relegated from Mestis?

Two teams are relegated from Mestis at the end of each season, dropping to lower divisions in the Finnish ice hockey pyramid.

When was Mestis established?

Mestis was established in 2000 by the Finnish Ice Hockey Association to replace the I-Divisioona as Finland's second-tier professional ice hockey league.

Which club has won the most Mestis championships?

Ketterä has won the most Mestis titles with three championships (2018/19, 2021/22, 2022/23), establishing themselves as the league's most successful club.

Does Mestis have playoff promotion to Liiga?

Yes, starting in the 2024/25 season, the Mestis champion competes in a best-of-seven promotion series against a Liiga team for potential advancement to the top division.

API data: 13 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2026