Feb 23 • 10:56 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Tappara Acquires a Colossus Who Played in the Olympics

Tappara has acquired French forward Justin Addamo on loan for the remainder of the season in a trade with Mikkelin Jukurit.

Tappara, a Finnish ice hockey team, announced on Monday the acquisition of Justin Addamo, a French forward who recently represented his country in the Olympic Games. The 27-year-old Addamo, a towering presence at 198 cm, has joined Tappara on loan for the rest of the season after making 6 goals and 7 assists in 44 games in the Finnish top league this season. Meanwhile, forward Verneri Ahonen will be moving to Jukurit as part of the trade, marking his return to the team following multiple short loan spells.

The trade is significant for Tappara as they aim to bolster their roster ahead of the critical final stretch of the season. Manager Janne Vuorinen expressed satisfaction with the deal, highlighting Addamo's versatility as a big forward who is expected to contribute significantly in the upcoming matches. Addamo's experience in the Olympics will likely bring valuable insights and performance level to Tappara's gameplay, as they compete for top standings in the league.

In the context of Finnish ice hockey, player trades like this are common, especially as teams strategize for playoff pushes. Addamo is set to return to Jukurit for the next season, as he has a valid contract with the team, which indicates the cooperative nature of such trades in Finnish sports. This maneuver reflects both teams' ambitions: Tappara looking to strengthen its lineup while Jukurit prepares for the next season with returning players like Ahonen.

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