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Olli Määttä

Hockey Player

Birthday August 22, 1994

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Jyväskylä, Finland

Age 31 Years

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Who Is Olli Määttä? Age, Biography and Wiki

Olli Määttä was born on August 22, 1994, making him 30 years old in 2025. A professional ice hockey defenseman, Määttä has made a significant mark in the National Hockey League (NHL). He was drafted 22nd overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, showcasing his immense talent and potential from a young age. Over the years, Määttä has played for several teams, and as of 2025, he continues to be a key player in the NHL.

Occupation Hockey Player
Date of Birth August 22, 1994
Age 31 Years
Birth Place Jyväskylä, Finland
Horoscope Leo
Country Finland

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Olli Määttä stands tall at 6 feet (183 cm) and typically weighs around 211 pounds (96 kg). His athletic physique and strong presence on the ice make him a formidable opponent for any team. With a wingspan advantageous for defensive play and agility developed through years of training, Määttä exemplifies the ideal body measurements for a professional hockey player.

On 9 October 2014, in the Penguins' first game of the 2014–15 season, Määttä recorded three assists in a 6–4 win over the Anaheim Ducks. During a press conference on 27 October, it was announced that Määttä would undergo surgery to remove a tumor from his neck that could be a low-grade thyroid cancer.

On 4 November, he underwent successful surgery and was expected to make a full recovery, and on 18 November, just two weeks after his surgery, it was announced that he would be returning to the Penguins lineup to play that night against the Montreal Canadiens.

On 6 December, Määttä re-injured the same shoulder he had surgery on during the off-season—he would go on to miss 16 games before the Penguins would announce, on 13 January 2015, that he would miss the remainder of the season to have another surgery to repair the shoulder. During this time he was also diagnosed with the mumps.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Olli Määttä's personal life remains somewhat private. He is known to be dating a fellow Finnish athlete, although he prefers to keep details of his relationship under wraps. Määttä’s girlfriend is often seen supporting him during games, but not much information is publicly available regarding their love life. The couple appears to share a strong bond, often seen enjoying activities together off the ice.

Määttä began playing hockey in 2000 after he complained to his parents that all of the other kids were allowed to play hockey. Määttä has two older brothers, Antti and Eero.

Net Worth and Salary

Olli Määttä's estimated net worth in 2025 is around $10 million. His successful career in the NHL, including lucrative contracts, endorsements, and sponsorship deals, has significantly contributed to his wealth. Määttä's annual salary in the 2025 season is reported to be approximately $4 million, reflecting his value as a skilled defenseman in the league.

Career, Business and Investments

Määttä has had a distinguished career since joining the NHL. He has played for powerhouse teams such as the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Chicago Blackhawks, gaining considerable experience and accolades. Besides his on-ice pursuits, Määttä has shown interest in investing in local businesses and sports-related ventures. His keen business mind and understanding of the sports industry bode well for his future after hockey.

Määttä began his junior career playing for his home-town team's under-16 program. As a 14-year-old, he played one game for JYP U16 in the Jr. C SM-sarja classification. The next year, Määttä scored 19 points in seven games to help the JYP U16 squad to a 4–2–2 record in the qualifiers, enough to avoid relegation.

Once the full season started, Määttä was named an assistant captain and played at a point-per-game pace, finishing the season with 22 points in 21 games (including nine goals), third for team scoring and first among defencemen. Määttä's play was strong enough for him to receive a two-game call-up to JYP's under-18 team in the Jr. B division.

Määttä then played one game playing for JYP's under-20 team in their relegation round, helping save the team from dropping out of the Jr. A SM-Liiga. Amongst all the recognition, Määttä also found himself on Finland's national under-16 team, posting 13 points in 13 games.

Social Network

Olli Määttä maintains an active presence on social media, connecting with fans and sharing glimpses into his personal and professional life. On platforms like Instagram and Twitter, he often posts about games, training routines, and moments from his life outside of hockey. His followers appreciate his authenticity and the unique insights he offers into the life of a professional athlete.

Määttä joined a London team primed to make a run for the J. Ross Robertson Cup. The Knights won their first five games by a combined score of 31–10 and did not look back. London ended the regular season with the best record in the OHL (49–18–0–1) and the top defence in their conference.

Along the way to posting a +25 plus-minus rating for the team, Määttä paced the team in defensive scoring with 32 points in 58 games, despite missing 6 games in the middle of the season to play for Finland at the 2012 World Junior Championships.

Seeking to improve on Finland's sixth-place finish in 2011, Määttä was expected to be a key contributor for his team, but in the tournament opener he was concussed on a hit by Canada's Boone Jenner and missed the remainder of the tournament. Finland ultimately finished fourth without him.

In the OHL playoffs, Määttä continued his strong play, only being held pointless in just five of London's 19 post-season games. As the Knights rolled through each series, losing only three games on their way to their first title since 2004–05, Määttä finished tied for the team lead in scoring with 23 points in 19 games.

Education

While Olli Määttä's primary focus has been his hockey career, he also recognizes the importance of education. He completed his secondary education in Finland before dedicating himself fully to the sport. Määttä's understanding of the game, alongside his commitment to continuous learning, has been essential in his professional journey. He often emphasizes the value of education in his life, inspiring younger fans and athletes alike.


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