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2019 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's World Championship
In Obihiro, :JPN , 6-13 January 2019
Group A: :CAN Canada, :RUS Russia, :SWE Sweden, :USA United States
Group B: :CZE Czech Republic, :FIN Finland, :JPN Japan, :SUI Switzerland


2019 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's World Championship Division I Group A
In Radenthein, :AUT , 7-13 January 2019
Participants: :AUT Austria, :DEN Denmark, :GER Germany, :HUN Hungary, :ITA Italy, :SVK Slovakia


2019 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's World Championship Division I Group B
In Dumfries, :GBR , 6-12 January 2019
Participants: :CHN China, :FRA France, :GBR Great Britain, :NED Netherlands, :NOR Norway, :POL Poland


2019 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's World Championship Division I Group B Qualification
In Jaca, :ESP , 12-18 January 2019
Participants: :AUS Australia, :TPE Chinese Taipei, :KAZ Kazakhstan, :MEX Mexico, :KOR South Korea, :ESP Spain, :TUR Turkey

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Tournament Format

 

The 8 teams are divided into two, four-team groups in the Preliminary Round with the top-four seeded teams in Group A and the others in Group B.

After a single round-robin series in each group, the four teams from Group A and the best two teams from Group B advance to the Playoff Round while the third- and fourth-placed team in Group B will play a best-of-three relegation round series.

The two top-seeded teams from Group A will receive Quarter-Final Round bye thus moving automatically to the Semi-Finals. The Quarter-Finals will be played between 3A-2B and 4A-1B. 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.

 

Relegation format


The two last-placed teams play a best-of-three Relegation Round series. The third game is only played if needed. The winner of the series plays again at the 2020 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's World Championship, while the loser will be relegated to Division I Group A.

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Sunday January 6th, 2019 -

Preliminary Round Day 1 Schedule (GMT +9)

 

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Group A
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)

 

Sweden SWE.gif vs CAN.gif Canada
Period-by-Period:
January 6th 2019, h. 13:00, Arena 1, Obihiro
(05:00 CET)

 

United States USA.gif vs RUS.gif Russia
Period-by-Period:
January 6th 2019, h. 17:00, Arena 1, Obihiro
(09:00 CET)
 
 
Group B
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)
 
Finland FIN.gif vs JPN.gif Japan
Period-by-Period:
January 6th 2019, h. 14:30, Arena 2, Obihiro
(06:30 CET)
 
Czech Republic CZE.gif vs SUI.gif Switzerland
Period-by-Period:
January 6th 2019, h. 18:30, Arena 2, Obihiro
(10:30 CET)
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Sunday January 6th, 2019 -

Preliminary Round Day 1 Results (GMT +9)

 

 

Group A
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)

 

Sweden SWE.gif 1 - 2 CAN.gif Canada
Period-by-Period: 0-1, 1-1, 0-0
January 6th 2019, h. 13:00, Arena 1, Obihiro
 
United States USA.gif 3 - 2 RUS.gif Russia
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 2-1, 0-0
January 6th 2019, h. 17:00, Arena 1, Obihiro
 
 
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Group B
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)
 
Finland FIN.gif 2 - 1 JPN.gif Japan
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 1-0, 0-0
January 6th 2019, h. 14:30, Arena 2, Obihiro
 
Czech Republic CZE.gif 0 - 1 SUI.gif Switzerland
Period-by-Period: 0-1, 0-0, 0-0
January 6th 2019, h. 18:30, Arena 2, Obihiro
 
 
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Monday January 7th, 2019 -

Preliminary Round Day 2 Schedule (GMT +9)

 

LIVESTREAM

 

 

Group A
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)

 

Sweden SWE.gif vs RUS.gif Russia
Period-by-Period:
January 7th 2019, h. 13:00, Arena 1, Obihiro
(05:00 CET)
 
Canada CAN.gif vs USA.gif United States
Period-by-Period:
January 7th 2019, h. 17:00, Arena 1, Obihiro
(09:00 CET)
 
 
Group B
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)
 
Czech Republic CZE.gif vs JPN.gif Japan
Period-by-Period:
January 7th 2019, h. 14:30, Arena 2, Obihiro
(06:30 CET)
 
Switzerland SUI.gif vs FIN.gif Finland
Period-by-Period:
January 7th 2019, h. 18:30, Arena 2, Obihiro
(10:30 CET)
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Monday January 7th, 2019 -

Preliminary Round Day 2 Results (GMT +9)

 

 

Group A
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)

 

Sweden SWE.gif 3 - 5 RUS.gif Russia
Period-by-Period: 0-1, 1-1, 2-3
January 7th 2019, h. 13:00, Arena 1, Obihiro
 
Canada CAN.gif 2 - 3 USA.gif United States
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 1-2, 0-1
January 7th 2019, h. 17:00, Arena 1, Obihiro
 
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Group B
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)
 
Czech Republic CZE.gif 4 - 2 JPN.gif Japan
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 2-1, 1-1
January 7th 2019, h. 14:30, Arena 2, Obihiro
 
Switzerland SUI.gif 2 - 4 FIN.gif Finland
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 0-2, 2-2
January 7th 2019, h. 18:30, Arena 2, Obihiro
 
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Wednesday January 9th, 2019 -

Preliminary Round Last Day Schedule (GMT +9)

 

LIVESTREAM

 

 

Group A
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)

 

Russia RUS.gif vs CAN.gif Canada
Period-by-Period:
January 9th 2019, h. 13:00, Arena 1, Obihiro
(05:00 CET)
 
*Direct match for the 2nd place and automatic qualification for the Semifinals.
The winner of the match will finish in 2nd place and avoid the Quarterfinal round, the losing team will finish in 3rd place of the group and will have to play the quarterfinal match against 2nd team of Group B
 
United States USA.gif vs SWE.gif Sweden
Period-by-Period:
January 9th 2019, h. 17:00, Arena 1, Obihiro
(09:00 CET)
 
*(however the result) this match will have no impact on the final group standing of both teams.
Since USA can not be overpassed by anyone and Sweden can not overpass anyone in this group.
USA is already the group winner and is qualified for the Semifinals,
Sweden is already assured to finish 4th of the group and will play the quarterfinal against the winner of Group B
 
Group B
Japan Standard Time (GMT +9)
 
Japan JPN.gif vs SUI.gif Switzerland
Period-by-Period:
January 9th 2019, h. 14:30, Arena 2, Obihiro
(06:30 CET)
 
*Both teams still fighting for the quarterfinals,
JPN - will avoid the relegation round only if they win in regular time by at least 2 goals margin and Finland defeat the Czechs in Regulation round, any other result will send them to the Relegation Round.
SUI - will qualify in case of win in Regulation Time (and the Czechs does not beat Finland in Regulation Time), in case of win after OT/PSO (and the Czechs does not beat Finland), in case of loss after OT/PSO (and the Czechs loss to Finland)

 

Finland FIN.gif vs CZE.gif Czech Republic
Period-by-Period:
January 9th 2019, h. 18:30, Arena 2, Obihiro
(10:30 CET)
 
*Both teams still playing for the Quarterfinals,
FIN - will qualify for the Quarterfinals, from top position of the group in case of Regulation Time Win, OT/PSO win or loss, even a Regulation Time loss will be enough if Japan doesn´t lose to Switzerland in RT
CZE - will qualify for the Quarterfinals in case of Regulation Time win and Switzerland doesn´t win in RT, in case of OT/PSO win and Switzerlands loss against Japan, in case of OT/PSO loss and Japan defeat Switzerland in Regulation Time. in certain circumstances also 0 points from this match can be enough but Japan must beat Switzerland in regulation Time by 1 goal margin.
 
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