Jyrki Olavi Lumme (born July 16, 1966) is a Finland former professional ice hockey defenceman who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) and SM-liiga. After beginning his career in Finland, playing with Ilves Tampere for three seasons, he moved to North America to join the Montreal Canadiens in 1988. The Canadiens had selected Lumme two years prior in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft 57th overall. In his second NHL season, he was traded to the Vancouver Canucks, with whom he spent the majority of his career and enjoyed the most success. Over nine seasons with the Canucks, Lumme was named the club's annual top defenceman on four occasions, became the team's all-time top goal- and point-scoring defenceman, and was a part of the squad's run to the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals. Towards the end of his NHL career, he additionally played for the Phoenix Coyotes, Dallas Stars and Toronto Maple Leafs over the span of five seasons. In 2005, Lumme returned to Ilves Tampere of the SM-liiga after a two-year playing hiatus. He played two final campaigns in Finland before retiring, at which point he became a part-owner of Ilves Tampere.
In August 1988, Lumme signed a two-year contract with the Canadiens. Playing his first season in North America, Lumme split the 1988β89 campaign between Montreal and their minor league affiliate, the Sherbrooke Canadiens of the American Hockey League (AHL). He became the first Finnish player to compete for the Canadiens in team history. While playing in an NHL game against the Detroit Red Wings on December 5, 1988, he suffered a knee injury, sidelining him for some time. He finished the season with 15 points over 26 AHL games, while registering 4 points over 21 NHL games within the Canadiens organization. The following season, Lumme earned a full-time NHL roster spot with the Canadiens.
After scoring 20 points over 54 games with Montreal during the campaign, he was traded to the Vancouver Canucks on March 6, 1990. In exchange for Lumme, Montreal acquired the St. Louis Blues' second-round selection in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft (previously acquired by Vancouver; Montreal selected Craig Darby). In retrospect of the trade, Lumme recalls not fitting into the Canadiens' playing style and expecting to be dealt away.
Due to the subsequent 1994β95 NHL lockout, Lumme returned to Finland to play for Ilves Tampere. He recorded 8 points in 12 games before NHL play resumed midway through the campaign, at which point he returned to the Canucks. Lumme continued as one of the Canucks' standout defencemen for the duration of his time with the club, as his defensive game improved as well. He fell only one point short of his career high during the 1995β96 season, scoring 54 points β first among team defencemen. He also managed a personal best 17 goals. The following season, he won his fourth and final Babe Pratt Trophy in 1997. Lumme led the Canucks' defence in scoring his final two years in Vancouver before becoming an unrestricted free agent in July 1998 and signing with the Phoenix Coyotes. He left Vancouver as the franchise's all-time leading scorer among defencemen in goals with 83 (surpassed by Mattias Γhlund on December 15, 2007) and points with 321 (tied Dennis Kearns and since surpassed by Γhlund).
Near the end of the season, Lumme was suspended two games for cross-checking Buffalo Sabres forward J. P. Dumont in a game on March 2, 2002. He also missed an additional four games with a shoulder injury. Following the trade from Dallas, he posted 12 points in 51 games for Toronto. During the 2002 playoffs, Lumme suffered a concussion and re-aggravated his shoulder during the second round against the Ottawa Senators. He suffered the injury after being hit into the boards by opposing forward Chris Neil. Sidelined for the remainder of the playoffs, he watched as the Leafs were eliminated by the Carolina Hurricanes in the semifinals.
After discovering his shoulder injury did not require surgery, Lumme spent the 2003 off-season rehabilitating himself in Vancouver, British Columbia. Prior to the 2002β03 season, he was left unprotected for the NHL's waiver draft. With Lumme set to earn $2.75 million that season, however, he went unselected and remained with Toronto, scoring 17 points in 73 games. He played his last NHL game on April 23, 2003, registering an assist against the Philadelphia Flyers. At the end of the season, the Maple Leafs bought out the final remaining year on Lumme's contract for two-thirds of his expected $1.5 million salary.
After his buy out, Lumme took a two-year playing hiatus. During this time, he returned to Vancouver, doing broadcast work for Finnish television. He also became a part-owner of his former Finnish club, Ilves Tampere. In 2005, he returned to play for Ilves. Following his retirement in 2007, Lumme became a part-owner of the Ilves hockey club.
Lumme is involved with the NHL Players Association Goals and Dreams Program, an organization that donates hockey equipment to children of low-income families worldwide. He donates his time generously for many celebrity hockey tournaments.
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1983β84 KOOVEE FIN U20 28 5 4 9 61 β β β β β 1984β85 KOOVEE FIN U20 27 6 4 10 44 β β β β β 1985β86 Ilves FIN U20 6 3 3 6 6 4 0 0 0 8 1985β86 Ilves SM-Liiga 31 1 4 5 4 β β β β β 1986β87 Ilves FIN U20 1 0 1 1 6 1 1 0 1 6 1986β87 Ilves SM-l 43 12 12 24 52 β β β β β 1987β88 Ilves SM-l 43 8 22 30 75 4 0 1 1 2 1988β89 Montreal Canadiens NHL 21 1 3 4 10 β β β β β 1988β89 Sherbrooke Canadiens AHL 26 4 11 15 10 6 1 3 4 4 1989β90 Montreal Canadiens NHL 54 1 19 20 41 β β β β β 1989β90 Vancouver Canucks NHL 11 3 7 10 8 β β β β β 1990β91 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 5 27 32 59 6 2 3 5 0 1991β92 Vancouver Canucks NHL 75 12 32 44 65 13 2 3 5 4 1992β93 Vancouver Canucks NHL 74 8 36 44 55 12 0 5 5 6 1993β94 Vancouver Canucks NHL 83 13 42 55 50 24 2 11 13 16 1994β95 Ilves SM-l 12 4 4 8 24 β β β β β 1994β95 Vancouver Canucks NHL 36 5 12 17 26 11 2 6 8 8 1995β96 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 17 37 54 50 6 1 3 4 2 1996β97 Vancouver Canucks NHL 66 11 24 35 32 β β β β β 1997β98 Vancouver Canucks NHL 74 9 21 30 34 β β β β β 1998β99 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 60 7 21 28 34 7 0 1 1 6 1999β2000 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 74 8 32 40 44 5 0 1 1 2 2000β01 Phoenix Coyotes NHL 58 4 21 25 44 β β β β β 2001β02 Dallas Stars NHL 15 0 1 1 4 β β β β β 2001β02 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 51 4 8 12 18 14 0 0 0 4 2002β03 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 73 6 11 17 46 7 0 2 2 4 2005β06 Ilves SM-l 45 6 12 18 118 4 0 0 0 6 2006β07 Ilves SM-l 22 3 8 11 28 3 0 2 2 6
International
1986 Finland WJC 7 1 4 5 2 1988 Finland OLY 6 0 1 1 2 1990 Finland WC 10 3 4 7 6 1991 Finland WC 10 0 7 7 12 1991 Finland Canada Cup 6 0 2 2 8 1996 Finland WC 1 0 0 0 0 1996 Finland WCH 4 2 1 3 4 1997 Finland WC 8 0 3 3 4 1998 Finland OLY 6 1 0 1 16 2000 Finland WC 9 2 3 5 4 2002 Finland OLY 4 0 1 1 0
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