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Jarmo Myllys

Finnish ice hockey goaltender

1965 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Jarmo Myllys is the 183rd most popular hockey player, the 535th most popular biography from Finland and the 13th most popular Finnish Hockey Player.

Jarmo Myllys is most famous for being a Finnish ice hockey goaltender who played in the NHL and had a successful career in European leagues. He is particularly noted for his contributions to the Finnish national team, including winning a bronze medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics.

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Among Hockey Players

Among hockey players, Jarmo Myllys ranks 183 out of 676Before him are Patrik Eliáš, Teppo Numminen, Evgeni Nabokov, Sami Kapanen, Sergei Yashin, and Rechelle Hawkes. After him are Markus Näslund, Mike Eruzione, Henrik Zetterberg, Alexei Zhamnov, Roop Singh, and Mark Howe.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Jarmo Myllys ranks 804Before him are Marina Kiehl, Milton Mendes, Gary Pallister, Leonardo Pieraccioni, Kim Jae-yup, and Jason Gedrick. After him are Heidi Fleiss, Dan Jansen, Sybrand van Haersma Buma, Stephen Gaghan, Jacqueline Börner, and Dan Bucatinsky.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Jarmo Myllys ranks 535 out of NaNBefore him are Stala (1974), Sonja Lumme (1961), Ville Haapasalo (1972), Krista Siegfrids (1985), Jari Isometsä (1968), and Mixu Paatelainen (1967). After him are Teemu Tainio (1979), Saara Aalto (1987), Mika Laitinen (1973), Heli Rantanen (1970), Jari Mäenpää (1977), and Risto Jussilainen (1975).

Among Hockey Players In Finland

Among hockey players born in Finland, Jarmo Myllys ranks 13Before him are Olli Jokinen (1978), Tomas Sandström (1964), Jere Lehtinen (1973), Ville Peltonen (1973), Teppo Numminen (1968), and Sami Kapanen (1973). After him are Kimmo Timonen (1975), Valtteri Filppula (1984), Pekka Rinne (1982), Fredrik Norrena (1973), Hannu Virta (1963), and Aleksander Barkov Jr. (1995).

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