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Finland Naisten Liiga Women 02/29 16:45 3 [1] K-Espoo Women v TPS Women [8] L 5-2
Finland Naisten Liiga Women 02/25 12:50 3 [8] TPS Women v K-Espoo Women [1] L 1-8
Finland Naisten Liiga Women 02/24 13:15 3 Kiekko Espoo Women v TPS Women L 7-0
Finland Naisten Liiga Women 02/18 14:15 - Kiekko Espoo Women v TPS Women L 7-3
Finland Naisten Liiga Women 02/16 17:20 - Ilves Women v TPS Women L 4-1
Finland Naisten Liiga Women 02/04 13:00 - HIFK Helsinki Women v TPS Women L 12-1
Finland Naisten Liiga Women 02/03 11:20 - TPS Women v HPK Women L 0-4
Finland Naisten Liiga Women 01/27 12:05 - TPS Women v KalPa Women L 3-5
Finland Naisten Liiga Women 01/21 12:20 - [7] TPS Women v Karpat Women [6] W 5-3
Finland Naisten Liiga Women 01/14 14:50 - [8] TPS Women v Ilves Women [5] L 2-3
Finland Naisten Liiga Women 01/13 11:20 - TPS Women v Kiekko Espoo Women L 0-4
Finland Naisten Liiga Women 12/09 10:30 - [6] TPS Women v K-Espoo Women [2] L 0-3

Wikipedia - TPS Naiset

Turun Palloseura Naiset ('Turku Ball Club Women'), abbreviated TPS Naiset, are an ice hockey team in the Finnish Naisten Liiga. They play in Turku, Southwest Finland at the Kupittaan jäähalli and Impivaaran jäähalli. The team has played in the Naisten Liiga, the Finnish Championship league for women's ice hockey, since gaining promotion in the 2018–19 season.

TPS Akatemia, the team’s junior affiliate, is active in the Finnish lower level leagues, the Naisten Mestis and Naisten Suomi-sarja.

TPS Women is a professional ice hockey team based in Turku, Finland. The team was founded in 1984 and has since become one of the most successful women's ice hockey teams in Finland. TPS Women competes in the Naisten Liiga, the top women's ice hockey league in Finland.

The team is known for its strong defensive play and aggressive offensive style. TPS Women has a talented roster of players, including some of the best female ice hockey players in Finland. The team's captain is Noora Tulus, a skilled forward who has represented Finland in international competitions.

TPS Women has won several championships over the years, including the Naisten Liiga championship in 2009 and 2010. The team has also had success in international competitions, winning the European Women's Champions Cup in 2009.

Off the ice, TPS Women is committed to promoting women's ice hockey and encouraging young girls to get involved in the sport. The team regularly hosts clinics and camps for young players, and works closely with local schools and community organizations to promote the sport.

Overall, TPS Women is a talented and dedicated team that is committed to excellence both on and off the ice. With a strong roster of players and a commitment to promoting women's ice hockey, TPS Women is poised for continued success in the years to come.