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- Eero Somervuori (born February 7, 1979) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey forward. He was drafted 170th overall in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft by...
- Understanding Consumer Choice USA, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005 Niklas Ravaja, Outi Somervuori and Mikko Salminen (2012) Predicting purchase decision The role of hemispheric...
- hockey player Eero Simoncelli, American com****tional neuroscientist Eero Somervuori (born 1979), Finnish ice hockey forward Eero Spriit (born 1949), Estonian...
- Ward Kauppinen (Vallin, Kalto) - 33:01 1–1 Somervuori (Jokinen) (PP) - 47:27 2–1 2–2 51:39 - Dumont (Tkaczuk) Hagman (Somervuori, Jokinen) - 56:20 3–2...
- 1995 To Washington Capitals 7th-rd pick – 1997 Entry Draft (# 170 – Eero Somervuori) To Tampa Bay Lightning Eric Charron November 23, 1995 To New Jersey Devils...
- (from Carolina via Philadelphia)2 University of Michigan (CCHA) 170 Eero Somervuori (RW)  Finland Tampa Bay Lightning (from Washington)3 Jokerit (Finland)...
- Fata (Tkaczuk) - 13:13 3-0 3-1 22:46 - Somervuori (Gustafsson, Hagman) 3-2 30:14 - Ahonen (Laatikainen, Somervuori) Chimera (Leeb, Druken) - 30:59 4-2 4-3...
- Martin Thörnberg (Johan Davidsson) 02:30 1–0 1–1 13:32 Eero Somervuori (Jonas Nordquist, Lars Jonsson) 1–2 23:46 Mads Hansen (Jörgen Sundqvist, Emil Sandin)...
- (PP) T. Jaakola (V. Viitaluoma, M. ****erudd) I. Melart (K. Hirschovits, J. Ahtola) – 41:38 4–2 T. Söderholm (M. Granlund, E. Somervuori) (PP) – 53:03 5–2...
- Jokinen, Niklas Hagman, Mika Noronen, Niko Kapanen, Toni Dahlman and Eero Somervuori. Bäckström was the third goaltender for Finland in the 2006 Winter Olympics...