Wild’s Koivu sends thoughts to hometown in Finland after knife attack

Mikko Koivu had plenty to say about the fatal stabbings that took place in his hometown of Turku, Finland.

"Friday's events in Turku were shocking," the Minnesota Wild captain said in a statement issued by the club Saturday. "This is my home and I have so much love for this community. My thoughts are with my fellow residents of Turku and all the people of Finland. Mostly, I am thinking of the people who died and were injured, and am sending my support to their families and friends."

Police stopped the suspect by shooting him in the thigh, but not before two people died and nine were stabbed in an attack that targeted women, according to The Associated Press.

Koivu said he and his family weren't harmed.

"I am extremely thankful to say my wife and children, our extended families, and those closest to us are all safe," he continued. "Like our fellow Finnish countrymen and women, we are extremely grateful for the quick actions of the police, emergency services and other first responders."

The Finnish Security Intelligence Service is treating the incident as a likely terrorist act.

Koivu said he was touched by the outpouring of support since Friday's deadly attack.

"I am moved at how many people have sent their support to the city of Turku and the country of Finland," he added. "I know my fellow countrymen and women will use the upcoming days as a chance to cherish those closest to us, and to be thankful for our great country."

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