HOCKEY PLAYER

Oskar Osala

1987 - Today

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Oskar Osala (born 26 December 1987) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey player. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Oskar Osala has received more than 36,969 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Oskar Osala is the 447th most popular hockey player, the 708th most popular biography from Finland and the 59th most popular Finnish Hockey Player.

Memorability Metrics

  • 37k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 26.82

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.09

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.01

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Oskar Osala ranks 447 out of 676Before him are Nikita Gusev, Mikko Lehtonen, Ed Jovanovski, Gabriel Landeskog, Pavel Francouz, and Nail Yakupov. After him are Michal Jordán, Chris Drury, Bill Guerin, Henrik Tallinder, Shane Doan, and Vasily Koshechkin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Oskar Osala ranks 1,160Before him are Romain Genevois, Ilija Spasojević, Laurine van Riessen, Douglas Vieira, Rafael Valls, and Alexandru Suvorov. After him are Meghan Agosta, Denis Stracqualursi, Andreas Haider-Maurer, Kazuyasu Minobe, Shannon Kook, and Fredrik Pettersson.

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In Finland

Among people born in Finland, Oskar Osala ranks 708 out of 751Before him are Peter Enckelman (1977), Lauri Korpikoski (1986), Juhani Ojala (1989), Timo Furuholm (1987), Mikko Lehtonen (1994), and Alexander Ring (1991). After him are Minna Nieminen (1976), Sanna Stén (1977), Mika Pyörälä (1981), Leo Väisänen (1997), Joni Pitkänen (1983), and Hannu Patronen (1984).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Finland

Among hockey players born in Finland, Oskar Osala ranks 59Before him are Tuomas Grönman (1974), Atte Ohtamaa (1987), Antti Pihlström (1984), Antti Niemi (1983), Lauri Korpikoski (1986), and Mikko Lehtonen (1994). After him are Mika Pyörälä (1981), Joni Pitkänen (1983), Mikko Rantanen (1996), Patrik Laine (1998), Markus Granlund (1993), and Joonas Kemppainen (1988).