Ronja Savolainen

[2] She began the 2018–19 season with a 16-game goalless streak that was finally broken when she scored a hat-trick against Göteborg HC at the end of November.

Luleå made it to the championship finals for the third year in a row before the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden.

[13] She scored the game-winning goal in Finland's first-ever round-robin victory over Canada at the 2017 IIHF Women's World Championship.

[16] After teammate Petra Nieminen's game-winning goal was controversially overturned, Savolainen was one of five Finnish players to take a shot on American netminder Alex Rigsby Cavallini in the shootout that resulted in the United States' fifth consecutive World Championship gold.

[17][18] Savolainen was selected as a top-three player for Finland by the coaches after scoring four goals and four assists for eight points across seven games at the 2023 World Championship.

[20] In March 2020, she chose to speak publicly about her neurodiversity, crediting her girlfriend, Swedish national team player Anna Kjellbin, with encouraging her to be open about her diagnoses.

[21] Along with Finnish national team players Noora Räty and Meeri Räisänen, she has partnered with menstrual cup company Lunette to break the taboo surrounding menstruation in women's sports.

[24] Her solidarity was criticized by the Swedish Ice Hockey Association's competition director, who suggested she find another league to in which to play.

[25] After a Unionen report, released in January 2020, found that the average top-flight men's hockey player in Sweden earns more than the combined salaries for an entire SDHL team, she stated that "I didn't know [the fucking difference] was so big.