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2019 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship
In Espoo, :FIN , 4-14 April 2019
Group A: :CAN Canada, :FIN Finland, :RUS Russia, :SUI Switzerland, :USA United States
Group B: :CZE Czech Republic, :FRA France, :GER Germany, :JPN Japan, :SWE Sweden


2019 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division I Group A
In Budapest, :HUN , 7-13 April 2019
Participants: :AUT Austria, :DEN Denmark, :HUN Hungary, :ITA Italy, :NOR Norway, :SVK Slovakia


2019 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division I Group B
In Beijing, :CHN , 6-12 April 2019
Participants: :CHN China, :KAZ Kazakhstan, :LAT Latvia, :NED Netherlands, :POL Poland, :KOR South Korea


2019 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division II Group A
In Dumfries, :GBR , 2-8 April 2019
Participants: :AUS Australia, :GBR Great Britain, :MEX Mexico, :PRK North Korea, :SLO Slovenia, :ESP Spain


2019 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division II Group B
In Miercurea Ciurc, :ROU , 11-17 March 2019
Participants: :TPE Chinese Taipei, :CRO Croatia, :ISL Iceland, :NZL New Zealand, :ROU Romania, :TUR Turkey


2019 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division II Group B Qualification
In Cape Town, :RSA , 16-23 January 2019
Participants: :BEL  Belgium, :BUL Bulgaria, :HKG Hong Kong, :RSA South Africa, :UKR Ukraine

 

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Tournament Format

 

*The 10 teams are divided into two, tiered, five-team groups A and B in the Preliminary Round.

 

**After a single round-robin series in each group, the five teams from Group A and the best three teams from Group B advance to the Playoff Round.

 

***The Quarter-Finals will be played between A1-B3, A2-B2, A3-B1, A4-A5. The winner of each Quarter-Final moves onto the Semi-Finals.

 

****The winner of each Semi-Final game will move onto the Gold Medal Game, while the losers will play in the Bronze Medal Game.

 

*****The quarter-final losers will be ranked 5th to 8th according to 1. their position in the group, 2. their preliminary-round record (1. points, 2. goal difference, 3. goals scored).

 

Relegation format

 

*The two last-placed teams of Group B will be relegated to the next year´s Division I Group A World Championship 2020.

 

 

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Thursday April 4th, 2019 -

Preliminary Round Day 1 Schedule (GMT +3)

 

 

Group A
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

 

Switzerland SUI.gif vs CAN.gif Canada
Period-by-Period:
April 4th 2019, h. 16:00, Metro Areena, Espoo
(15:00 CEST)
 
Finland FIN.gif vs USA.gif United States
Period-by-Period:
April 4th 2019, h. 19:30, Metro Areena, Espoo
(18:30 CEST)
 
 
Group B
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Germany GER.gif vs SWE.gif Sweden
Period-by-Period:
April 4th 2019, h. 12:30, Metro Areena, Espoo
(11:30 CEST)
 
France FRA.gif vs JPN.gif Japan
Period-by-Period:
April 4th 2019, h. 18:00, Metro Areena Ice Rink 2, Espoo
(17:00 CEST)
 
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First match of the tournament :GER vs :SWE finished 1-1 in Regular Time, meaning both teams gained already 1 point, the game will resume in Overtime soon to determine the winner of the match and which team will earn that 2nd extra point from this match

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and :GER won the penalties shoot-out 1-0,

 

so final result of the opening match :GER - :SWE  2-1 after Penalty Shoot-Outs. 2 points for Germany, 1 point for sweden in the tally

 

This result may have a huge impact, (the head-to-head result is remember the main tie-breaker criteria in case of two or more teams tied at points). since the last 2 teams of this group will be relegated to the Division I A.

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Canada dominated Switzerland from the start to finish, outshooting the opponent 53-6

 

Mainly thanks a great match of the SUI goalie Andrea Brandli and her 47 saves Canada won over Switzerland "only" 6-0

 

2 goals of Emily Clark, 1+1 for Natalie Spooner, and two more players finished this game with multi points, 2 assists today for Laura Fortino and Renata Fast

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