Luukkonen leads list of international talent on display in CHL playoffs
TORONTO — Big-game performances are becoming the routine for Sudbury Wolves goaltender Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen.
After the 20-year-old led Finland to a victory over Canada in the quarterfinals at the world juniors in January, en route to a gold medal and being named goaltender of the tournament, he returned to Sudbury and guided the Wolves to their first playoff series victory since the 2013 season.
“World juniors went well for me and gave me the confidence to come back and play in big situations,” Luukkonen said. “I’m just trying to keep the same level of play as world juniors. Sometimes it’s hard and you’re learning, but you just try to stay positive… it’s been a good year for me.”
The Buffalo Sabres draft pick had an eight-game personal win streak down the stretch and a career-high 41-save shutout on March 9 to help Sudbury get back into the Ontario Hockey League playoffs as the No. 4 seed in the East.