Feb 27 โ€ข 04:15 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Hjallis Harkimo's son made a bold decision at 15 โ€“ now his dream has come true

Dan Harkimo, a 21-year-old hockey player, scored in his first SM-liiga match with Vaasan Sport after a sudden transfer from Ilves.

In a rare positive highlight for the struggling SM-liiga team Vaasan Sport this season, Dan Harkimo made headlines by scoring in his debut match. This event was made even more remarkable as it was his first shot on goal during the opening period of the game. Harkimo, at just 21 years old, has had an eventful journey that led to this moment, having played the entire previous season with Ilves' U20 team before making a swift transition to Vaasan Sport just a day prior to his debut.

The transfer happened dramatically on a Tuesday night, as Harkimo received a call from his agent, indicating the opportunity to join Vaasan Sport. Until that morning, he was engaged in his regular training sessions with Ilves, and the sudden shift was both unexpected and thrilling for him. Managed by Tomi Haula, the father of NHL star Erik Haula, Harkimo's decision to seize the opportunity speaks to his long-held ambition of playing in the top league, which he has now successfully achieved.

This story highlights not only the personal triumph of Dan Harkimo making his mark in the SM-liiga but also provides a glimpse into the dynamic and often unpredictable nature of sports transfers. With Vaasan Sport struggling this season, Harkimo's involvement could potentially invigorate the teamโ€™s performance and boost morale at a critical time. This transition marks a significant step in his career as he aims to establish himself in professional hockey and realize his dreams further in the league.

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