Hannu Jortikka, chairman of the Finnish Ice Hockey Association's coaching committee, is not satisfied with the current training system.
Hannu Jortikka, who was quietly elected as the chairman of the Finnish Ice Hockey Association's coaching committee, calls for physical training for young players. He feels that the system has failed when it comes to summer training, which gives competing countries an advantage.
– If we want to be where we once were, we have a big job ahead of us.
Hannu Jortikka, who was contacted from his home in Spain, does not spare his opinions on the current state of physical fitness of young domestic ice hockey players. What bothers him more than the quality of the coaching is how limited the Liiga clubs are able to utilize players in joint training during the summer.
– All kinds of agreements have been made there, for example this mutual agreement between the players' association and the Liiga. Under that agreement, the player gets the entire remaining week off after the last game of the season. On top of that, there are two more weeks. Then later in the summer there is time before Midsummer and time after Midsummer. After that, you are not allowed to go on the ice until August, Jortikka lists.