logo
Former First-Rounder Rasmus Kupari Signs In Switzerland

Former First-Rounder Rasmus Kupari Signs In Switzerland

Yahoo2 days ago

Finnish forward Rasmus Kupari, 25, has signed a two-year contract with HC Lugano, the National League club announced on Tuesday.
'I think Lugano is the ideal place to take the next step in my career,' Kupari is quoted. 'I want to be a leader on and off the ice and bring my game to the entire rink, both defensively and offensively. I think my most important skill is skating.'
Advertisement
'Rasmus has played his last five seasons in the NHL and AHL,' said Lugano GM Janick Steinmann. 'He's a first-line forward, a good skater with important qualities in every area of ​​the rink. In North America, he has often been assigned more defensive roles, but with us he will be able to assert his skills as a two-ways player. I am convinced that his qualities adapt very well to the National League and he will also have a strong impact offensively. I am extremely happy to have him with us in Lugano and to be able to observe all his potential.'
Kupari hails from Kotka, Finland, and turned pro with the Kärpät club in Oulu at age 17. He recorded 52 points in 104 Liiga regular-season and playoff games.
Kupari was picked 20th overall by the Los Angeles Kings in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft. Despite this, he never played more than 66 NHL games in a season or recorded more than 15 points. Between 2020 and 2025, Kupari played in 217 regular-season games, scoring 14 goals and adding 24 assists for 38 points with 52 penalty minutes for the Kings and Winnipeg Jets. He also played 11 playoff games for Los Angeles, where he was held without a point.
Internationally, Kupari played in three IIHF World Junior Championships, playing a large part in Finland's gold-medal win in 2019 with five points in seven games and scoring the winning goal in the final, but getting injured in the first game of the 2020 tournament.
Advertisement
Kupari joins a Lugano team that is trying to rebuild its roster after missing the playoffs last season.
Photo © Bob Kupbens-Imagn Images
Lugano Dismisses Coach Krupp And Several Noteworthy Players
Lugano Dismisses Coach Krupp And Several Noteworthy Players Just days after the team saved its position in Switzerland's National League by defeating HC Ajoie in a playout series, HC Lugano parted ways with head coach Uwe Krupp and several notable players, including goaltender
Adam Húska, defenseman Valtteri Pulli, and forwards Mark Arcobello, Daniel Carr, Radim Zohorna and Aleksi Peltonen.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Cubs' Carson Kelly, Added In Minor Move, Is Having Major Impact
Cubs' Carson Kelly, Added In Minor Move, Is Having Major Impact

Forbes

time33 minutes ago

  • Forbes

Cubs' Carson Kelly, Added In Minor Move, Is Having Major Impact

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MAY 28: Carson Kelly #15 of the Chicago Cubs looks on before a game against the ... More Colorado Rockies at Wrigley Field on May 28, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Matt Dirksen/) Carson Kelly signed with the Cubs last December, only hours after Jed Hoyer had acquired Kyle Tucker from the Astros. Suffice it to say his addition didn't receive a lot of attention at the time. Here's how the Athletic viewed Kelly, who was signed after the Cubs had seen their other targets, Travis d'Arnaud (Angels) and Danny Jansen (Rays) sign elsewhere: 'Kelly figures to be a co-starter with young catcher Miguel Amaya as the Cubs try to upgrade a position group that was among the worst in the game for parts of last season. Amaya made significant in-season adjustments, though, hitting .271 with a .761 OPS after the All-Star break while continuing to build trust with pitchers. Still, with their catching options dwindling, the Cubs had to make a move.'' Amaya was the Cubs' Opening Day starter but Kelly started the second game in that series against the Dodgers in Tokyo, then had a five-RBI game on March 31, in his third start. He followed that up with a three-run homer in his first start at Wrigley Field and steadily hit his way into the middle of the order. The cost to add the 30-year-old Kelly was $11.5 million over two seasons, with a $7.5-million mutual option for 2027. That looks like one of the best bargains in last winter's free-agent market, especially with Amaya expected to miss four-six weeks with a strained left oblique. Amaya, who was having a nice season himself (.280 with four homers, 25 RBI and an .818 OPS in 27 games), injured himself making a throw on May 24. The Cubs promoted veteran Reese McGuire to back up Kelly. McGuire was signed to a minor-league contract in January and was hitting .280 with an .827 OPS at Triple-A Iowa. Kelly had accrued 5.9 fWAR in his first nine seasons. Fangraphs' calculations have him at 1.5 through 38 games this season. Despite being in a time-share with Amaya for most of the season, he ranks behind only the Dodgers' Will Smith among National League catchers in fWAR. Look for Kelly to receive strong consideration for next month's All-Star Game. He is batting .268 with nine homers and a .913 OPS through Wednesday and, per Statcast, is doing an average job behind the plate (despite a -1 grade for framing). Kelly's contract pays him $5 million in 2025 and '26, and includes a $1.5 million buyout for the '27 option. He will add $250,000 if he starts 81 games and another $250,000 for 91 starts. With bat-first prospect Moises Ballesteros crushing the ball in Triple-A (.333 with six homers and an .886 OPS), the Cubs are positioned to possibly trade a catcher. But they're rightfully focused on the postseason after a 38-23 start, making the surplus most likely an issue for the off-season, not the mid-season trade deadline. They're in the enviable position of having depth at the catcher's spot. That's a significant edge they picked up without having to spend heavily.

Marco Sturm hired as new head coach of Boston Bruins
Marco Sturm hired as new head coach of Boston Bruins

CBS News

time36 minutes ago

  • CBS News

Marco Sturm hired as new head coach of Boston Bruins

The Boston Bruins have hired Marco Sturm to be the team's next head coach, general manager Don Sweeney announced Thursday morning. Sturm, who played five seasons in Boston during his NHL career, will formally be introduced by the Bruins at a press conference next week. Boston was the last team to fill its head-coaching vacancy this offseason. Sturm will be the 30th head coach in Bruins history. He takes over a team that went 33-39-10 under Jim Montgomery and Joe Sacco last season, and missed the playoffs for the first time in nearly a decade. "Throughout this process, our goal was to identify a coach who could uphold our strong defensive foundation while helping us evolve offensively," Sweeney said in Thursday's release. "We were also looking for a communicator and leader – someone who connects with players, develops young talent, and earns the respect of the room. Marco impressed us at every step with his preparation, clarity, and passion. His path – playing for multiple NHL teams, coaching internationally, and leading at both the AHL and NHL levels – has shaped a well-rounded coach who's earned this opportunity. "As a former Bruin, he understands what this team means to the city and our fans," Sweeney continued. "We're embracing a new direction with Marco behind the bench and are confident his energy, standards, and commitment to a competitive, hard-nosed brand of hockey reflect exactly what Bruins hockey should be." Who is Marco Sturm? Bruins fans are familiar with Sturm from his playing days, when he spent five of his 14 NHL seasons in Boston. He arrived in the blockbuster Joe Thornton trade in 2005, and had 106 goals and 87 assists over 305 games for the Bruins. His biggest goal for Boston was a game-winner in the 2010 Winter Classic at Fenway Park, lifting the Bruins to a 2-1 overtime win over the Philadelphia Flyers. Marco Sturm at the TD Garden on March 2, 2010 in Boston. Brian Babineau/NHLI via Getty Images Sturm played for the San Jose Sharks, the Bruins, the Florida Panthers, the Washington Capitals, the L.A. Kings, and the Vancouver Canucks during his career, and finished with 242 goals and 245 assists over 938 games. While he has no head-coaching experience at the NHL level, the 46-year-old Sturm has been coaching since 2015. He spent three years as the head coach of Germany's Olympic team, which included a silver medal in the 2018 Winter Olympics and trips to the quarterfinals in the Worlds. He was back in the NHL as an assistant for the Kings from 2018-22, before he was promoted to head coach of L.A.'s AHL affiliate. Sturm has spent the last three seasons as the head coach of the Ontario Reign, where he's compiled a 119-80-11-6 record and made three consecutive playoff appearances. Now he's tasked with turning around the Boston Bruins as he navigates the waters as an NHL head coach for the first time.

Finland accidentally select retired 51-year-old for Nations League duty
Finland accidentally select retired 51-year-old for Nations League duty

Yahoo

time43 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Finland accidentally select retired 51-year-old for Nations League duty

Finland accidentally selected a former player for their Nations League game against Serbia on Tuesday. Defender Naane Ruuskanen, 23, was unable to play in the 1-1 draw as manager Outi Saarinen put 51-year-old Stina Ruuskanen's name into UEFA's system instead. Advertisement Stina last played international football for Finland 29 years ago but reacted to the mistake in good humour. 'I'm definitely ready if the call comes,' she told Finnish newspaper Ilta-Sanomat. 'Just yesterday I was playing in a hobby league match … so my game feel is good.' The error was discovered after the deadline and could not be changed. The Finnish FA said in a statement that Naane 'was informed of the situation on match day when the error was discovered.' 'Nanne was naturally disappointed, but took the news remarkably well under the circumstances. I'm deeply sorry for the mistake,' said Saarinen. Advertisement Following two Nations League games, Finland play a friendly against the Netherlands on June 26 before the European Championship, where they will face Iceland, Norway and hosts Switzerland in Group A. This article originally appeared in The Athletic. Finland, International Football, Women's Euros 2025 The Athletic Media Company

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store