When Espoo United collapsed in the spring of 2018, the organization decided to also establish a representative team for adults in Kiekko-Espoo.
In 1997–98, Kiekko-Espoo caused a huge upset by beating regular season winner TPS in the quarter-finals.
In 2002–03, the Blues had their best regular season, finishing in fourth place, only to lose against eventual champion Tappara in overtime of the seventh quarter-final.
In 2010–11, the team ended the regular season in ninth place and then beat eighth-placed Kärpät in the wild card round of the playoffs.
In the semi-finals, the Blues continued their string of upsets and beat regular season winners JYP in five games.
In the finals, HIFK swept the series in four games, and the Blues were awarded the silver medal for the second time in team history.
After declining ticket income and increasing expenses after a reacquisition by Jääkiekko Espoo Oy in 2012, the Blues were declared bankrupt in March 2016.
Kiekko-Espoo made it to the Mestis finals in the 2021–22 season but lost to Imatran Ketterä in 5 games.
[7] The team made to the Metis finals again in the 2022–23, this time defeating Imatran Ketterä to become champions.
Aaro Kivilinna Memorial Trophy (7): 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Kanada-malja: Finnish championship (2): 2008, 2011 Winner (1): 2022 Runner-up (1): 2021 Updated 21 September 2024 List of retired numbers: 2005–2006 (player) 2011–2015 (coach)