Tuomas Tarkki


Tuomas Tarkki is a Finnish former professional ice hockey goaltender who is currently the goaltending coach for Oulun Kärpät in the Naisten Liiga. He played collegiate hockey in the NCAA and professionally in the Finnish Liiga, the American Hockey League, the Swedish Elitserien, the Kontinental Hockey League, the Czech Extraliga, and the Danish Metal Ligaen.

Playing career

After playing junior hockey with Lukko, including three SM-liiga games as a backup, Tarkki studied at the Northern Michigan University and played four years of college hockey, being named the top goalie in the NCAA in 2005. After college hockey he spent a year in the minor leagues before returning to Finland to replace the injured Andy Chiodo as the Kärpät starting goaltender.
On December 9, 2006, Tarkki made SM-liiga history by facing his younger brother, Iiro Tarkki, who was in goal for SaiPa. This was the first time in the league that two brothers had played against each other in goal. Tuomas made 31 saves and registered a shutout while Iiro, five years his junior, allowed four goals on 20 shots.

International play

Tarkki made his debut on the Finnish national team on December 15, 2007, in the Channel One Cup on the Euro Hockey Tour, playing one game against the Czech Republic. Tarkki had a dismal game, allowing five goals on 23 shots.

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International

Awards and achievements