Mira Jalosuo

[1] Jalosuo and her college roommate, Finnish goaltender Noora Räty, became the first European players to join the Gophers.

She also set up Terry Kelly's goal in the 4–2 victory over Minnesota Duluth in a WCHA semi-final game on 4 March.

She scored one assist each during the WCHA first round and semi-finals, and had a +3 rating during a 5–1 NCAA quarterfinal win over North Dakota on 10 March.

She played only three regular season games with the team but managed to record two goals and five assists for seven points in that short span.

Michelle Karvinen and Nora Tallus, teammates from the Finnish national team, also played with Luleå in that season.

[6] Jalouso returned to the Twin Cities, her college stomping grounds, to play with the Minnesota Whitecaps for the 2016–17 and 2017–18 seasons.

She also played with Kärpät in the 2017 Finnish Championship and contributed ten points (5G, 5A) in eight games, leading to the team's Aurora Borealis Cup victory.

[8][9][10][11] Jalosuo began her coaching career while still an active player, joining both the Hamline Pipers women's ice hockey program of Hamline University and the ice hockey program at Wayzata High School in Plymouth, Minnesota as an assistant coach in 2015.

Across her three seasons with the team, the Ponies achieved a record of 64–20–4, boasted a penalty kill success rate of 89.3%, and claimed three consecutive conference championship titles.

[15] Joining the staff of incoming head coach Brian Idalski, her primary focus was working with the team's defenders.

[3] After moving to Oulu at age 15 to play in the Naisten SM-sarja, she lived with two of her Kärpät teammates and attended the high school at the Kastellin monitoimitalo, one of Finland's best public centers for primary and secondary education.

In 2021, Pasi Mustonen, head coach of the Finnish women's national team, sparked controversy when he suggested in an interview that Noora Räty may have broken the law by not attending a national team training camp in preparation for the 2021 IIHF Women's World Championship.