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Mtv: Pentti Matikainen Has Died

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Pentti Matikainen, the former head coach of the Finnish men's national ice hockey team, died on Sunday morning in Helsinki, reports MTV Urheilu.

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Hockey Finland is in mourning. Pentti Matikainen has died. The former national team captain was 74 years old.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Pentti Matikainen was 74 years old when he died. He had cancer, which recurred this spring.

·Helsinki, Finland
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Pentti Matikainen, the former head coach of the Finnish men's national ice hockey team, died on Sunday morning in Helsinki, reports MTV Urheilu.

·Finland
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Harri Rindell kept in touch with Pentti Matikainen until the end.

·Finland
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Pentti Matikainen, who had a long and distinguished career in ice hockey, has died. Matikainen died of a serious illness on Sunday morning in Helsinki. He was 74 years old when he died. The news was reported by MTV Urheilu, confirmed by Matikainen's close circle. Matikainen was diagnosed with brain lymphoma in February 2024. The cancer was brought under control at the time, but it recurred in the spring of 2025. Matikainen is best remembered as …

Finnish ice hockey coach Pentti Matikainen died on Sunday morning in Helsinki after a serious illness. Matikainen was 74 years old at the time of his death, reports MTV Urheilu.

·Turku, Finland
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yle broke the news in Finland on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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