Joonas Korpisalo

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Born (1994-04-28) 28 April 1994 (age 32)
Pori, Finland
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Goaltender
Joonas Korpisalo
Korpisalo with the Boston Bruins in 2024
Born (1994-04-28) 28 April 1994 (age 32)
Pori, Finland
Height 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb)
Position Goaltender
Catches Left
NHL team
Former teams
Boston Bruins
Jokerit
Ilves
Columbus Blue Jackets
Los Angeles Kings
Ottawa Senators
National team  Finland
NHL draft 62nd overall, 2012
Columbus Blue Jackets
Playing career 2012present

Joonas Korpisalo (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈjoːnɑs ˈkorpisɑlo]; born 28 April 1994) is a Finnish professional ice hockey player who is a goaltender for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL). He previously played for the Columbus Blue Jackets, Los Angeles Kings, and Ottawa Senators.

Columbus Blue Jackets (2014–2023)

Korpisalo played professionally in his native Finland in the SM-liiga during the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons for Jokerit and Ilves respectively.

Korpisalo was selected by the Blue Jackets in the third round (62nd overall) of the 2012 NHL entry draft. On 21 March 2014, the Blue Jackets signed Korpisalo to a three-year, entry-level contract.[1]

Korpisalo with the Calder Cup in 2016.

During the latter half of the 2016–17 NHL season, Korpisalo took over as the Blue Jackets' backup goaltender behind Sergei Bobrovsky. On 9 June 2017, the Blue Jackets signed Korpisalo to a two-year contract extension.[2] When Bobrovsky left to the Florida Panthers in free agency before the 2019–20 season, Korpisalo became the Blue Jackets' starting goaltender. However, after injuring his knee in a shootout loss to the Chicago Blackhawks on 29 December, rookie goaltender Elvis Merzļikins started in his absence.[3]

On 17 April 2020, Korpisalo signed a two-year contract extension worth $5.6 million to stay with the Blue Jackets.[4]

Korpisalo hung onto the starting job for the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs, and made his NHL playoff debut for the Blue Jackets on 2 August 2020. Korpisalo did not allow a goal against the Toronto Maple Leafs in a 2–0 victory, the first Blue Jackets goaltender to record a shutout in the playoffs.[5] On 9 August 2020, Korpisalo would again shut out the Maple Leafs by a 3–0 score, eliminating them from the playoffs and securing a series win for the Blue Jackets.[6] In game one of the Blue Jackets' first-round series, Korpisalo set a modern NHL record for saves in a single game with 85, despite a 3–2 defeat in quintuple overtime versus the Tampa Bay Lightning. His performance surpassed the previous modern record of 73 by Kelly Hrudey in the Easter Epic 33 years prior, and was eight short of the all-time record of 92 set by Detroit Red Wings goaltender Normie Smith in the 1936 NHL playoffs.[7]

Los Angeles Kings (2023)

During the 2022–23 season, his ninth season within the Blue Jackets organization, Korpisalo was traded with Vladislav Gavrikov to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for Jonathan Quick, a conditional first-round pick in 2023, and a third-round pick in 2024 on 1 March 2023.[8] Acquired to assume the role as the Kings starting goaltender, Korpisalo had an impressive end to the regular season in collecting 7 wins through 11 appearances.[9] In the post-season, Korpisalo was unable to help the Kings advance past the first round, losing in six games against the Edmonton Oilers.[10]

Ottawa Senators (2023–2024)

Korpisalo in action against the Seattle Kraken in 2024.

As a free agent at the conclusion of his contract with the Kings, Korpisalo was signed on the opening day of free agency to a five-year, $20 million contract with the Ottawa Senators on 1 July 2023.[11]

Boston Bruins (2024–present)

On 24 June 2024, Korpisalo was traded alongside Mark Kastelic and a 2024 first-round pick to the Boston Bruins, in exchange for Linus Ullmark.[12]

Korpisalo was slated to be the backup to fellow netminder Jeremy Swayman for the 2024–25 season. However, due to contract negotiations between the Bruins and Swayman, it caused Swayman to miss training camp, and as a result, Korpisalo was given the nod to start on Opening Night for the Bruins.[13] Korpisalo and the Bruins lost the first game, 6–4, to the Florida Panthers. Just a few games later, in his second start for the Bruins, Korpisalo earned his first win in the black and gold, a 5–3 victory over the Colorado Avalanche. He earned his first shutout as a Bruin on 2 November 2024, in a 3–0 win over the Philadelphia Flyers. Korpisalo proved himself to be a solid backup for the Bruins in what many saw as a bounceback season for him. Many even saw him as having potential to take the starting job away from Swayman, due to both the Bruins and Swayman's struggles.[14] Korpisalo finished the season 11–10–3 in 27 games, with a 2.90 GAA, and a career high three shutouts. On 11 April 2025, Korpisalo was named the Bruins nominee for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, awarded to players who "exemplify perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey."[15]

International play

Medal record
Representing  Finland
Ice hockey
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place2026 Milano Cortina

He represented Finland at the 2026 Winter Olympics and won a bronze medal.[16]

Personal life

Joonas is the son of former Liiga forward Jari Korpisalo.[17]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T/OT MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2012–13JokeritSM-l100015000.001.000
2012–13Kiekko-VantaaMestis189974502.71.900
2013–14JokeritLiiga101034305.34.813
2013–14Kiekko-VantaaMestis41991103.31.895
2013–14IlvesLiiga8310337811.42.957
2013–14LeKiMestis268706.13.851
2014–15IlvesLiiga381413721328322.34.919 2 0 2 193 4 0 1.24 .951
2014–15Springfield FalconsAHL3020169903.20.878
2015–16Lake Erie MonstersAHL1888410664222.36.913 9 6 2 506 25 0 2.96 .898
2015–16Columbus Blue JacketsNHL311611418037802.60.920
2016–17Cleveland MonstersAHL167659354202.69.907
2016–17Columbus Blue JacketsNHL147517913812.88.905
2017–18Columbus Blue JacketsNHL1888110495803.32.897
2017–18Cleveland MonstersAHL83414791802.26.924
2018–19Columbus Blue JacketsNHL27107313616702.95.897
2019–20Columbus Blue JacketsNHL371912521269222.60.911 9 3 5 599 19 2 1.90 .941
2019–20Cleveland MonstersAHL110062201.95.941
2020–21Columbus Blue JacketsNHL33913717479603.30.894
2021–22Columbus Blue JacketsNHL22711011297804.15.877
2022–23Cleveland MonstersAHL110060202.00.950
2022–23Columbus Blue JacketsNHL281111315518103.13.913
2022–23Los Angeles KingsNHL117316212212.13.921 6 2 4 351 22 0 3.77 .892
2023–24Ottawa SenatorsNHL5521264308016803.27.890
2024–25Boston BruinsNHL271110315307432.90.893
NHL totals 303 126 117 32 16,787 853 7 3.05 .901 15 5 9 950 41 2 2.59 .922

International

Year Team Event Result GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2013 Finland WJC 7th 5 3 2 0 303 17 0 3.36 .858
2017 Finland WC 4th 6 3 2 1 303 17 0 3.32 .897
2026 Finland OG 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Junior totals 53203031703.36.858
Senior totals 63213031703.32.897

Awards and honors

References

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