Miro Aaltonen

Miro Aaltonen (born 7 June 1993) is a Finnish professional ice hockey forward for EHC Kloten of the National League (NL). Aaltonen was selected by Atlant Moscow Oblast in the 2nd round (45th overall) of the 2011 KHL Junior Draft, and he was also selected by the Anaheim Ducks in the 6th round (177th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.

Miro Aaltonen
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Aaltonen with the Toronto Marlies
Born (1993-06-07) 7 June 1993 (age 31)
Joensuu, Finland
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight176 lb (80 kg; 12 st 8 lb)
PositionCentre
ShootsLeft
NL team
Former teams
EHC Kloten
Espoo Blues
Kärpät
Vityaz Podolsk
Toronto Marlies
SKA Saint Petersburg
National team Finland
NHL draft177th overall, 2013
Anaheim Ducks
Playing career2011–present

Playing career

Following the 2016–17 season, after recording a career-best 44 points in 59 games after his first season with HC Vityaz in the Kontinental Hockey League, he signed an entry-level contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs on 17 March 2017.[1]

Despite a strong push for a roster spot as the Leafs' fourth-line center, he was assigned to the Maple Leafs American Hockey League affiliate, the Toronto Marlies for the 2017–18 season. In adapting to his first North American season, Aaltonen established himself among the offensive leaders with the Marlies, contributing 20 goals and 43 points in 64 regular season games. Unable to earn a call-up to the NHL, Aaltonen continued in the post-season with the Marlies, helping claim the club's first Calder Cup in posting 13 points in 20 games.

As an impending restricted free agent from the Maple Leafs but unable to make his NHL debut, Aaltonen opted to return to the KHL on a contract with former Russian club, Vityaz on 1 July 2018.[2]

Following his first full season with SKA Saint Petersburg in 2020–21, Aaltonen was returned in trade, alongside Viktor Antipin, to former club HC Vityaz in exchange for four prospects on 15 June 2021.[3]

On 1 May 2022, Aaltonen left Vityaz as a free agent and was announced to have signed a two-year contract to remain in the KHL with Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg.[4] Having signed before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Aaltonen sought a release from his contract with Avtomobilist and on 21 June 2022, was signed to a two-year contract with Swiss club, EHC Kloten of the NL.[5]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2009–10BluesFIN U18 Q12130
2009–10BluesFIN U187211381067136
2009–10BluesFIN U204012152718
2010–11BluesFIN U182033223142
2010–11BluesFIN U201235861356112
2011–12BluesFIN U20141017271442352
2011–12BluesSM-l261122101122
2011–12JokipojatMestis42350
2012–13BluesSM-l321151622
2012–13BluesFIN U20849134
2013–14BluesLiiga601316291273470
2014–15BluesLiiga571621371441120
2015–16KärpätLiiga581520355180330
2016–17HC VityazKHL591925443840007
2017–18Toronto MarliesAHL64202343242049136
2018–19HC VityazKHL611923422040004
2019–20HC VityazKHL34915248
2019–20SKA Saint PetersburgKHL11224240000
2020–21SKA Saint PetersburgKHL351091910
2021–22HC VityazKHL4410324210
2022–23EHC KlotenNL511930492030222
Liiga totals23356631191012959142
KHL totals24469106175881200011
Medal record
Representing  Finland
Ice hockey
Olympic Games
2022 Beijing

International

YearTeamEventResult GPGAPtsPIM
2010FinlandU1710th50332
2011FinlandWJC185th64042
2012FinlandWJC4th71340
2013FinlandWJC7th12130
2017FinlandWC4th80002
2022FinlandOG 63142
Junior totals1977144
Senior totals80002
Senior totals63142

Awards and honors

AwardsYear
AHL
Calder Cup (Toronto Marlies)2018[6]

References


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