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Friday April 8th, 2022 -

Double-Round-Robin Day 5 Schedule (GMT +3)

 

18:30  :BUL Bulgaria  2 - 3  Lithuania :LTU

 

Provisional Standing After Day 5:

 

1.  :LTU 9 pts*   (Played 1 Match more)

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2. :BEL 6

3. :BUL 0

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. :HKG Withdrawal

. :ROU Withdrawal

. :UKR Withdrawal

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Saturday April 9th, 2022 -

Double-Round-Robin Last Day Schedule (GMT +3)

 

18:30  :BUL Bulgaria vs Belgium :BEL

 

*Belgium and Lithuania are still fighting for the Gold and Promotion to the Women´s Division II Group B World Championship next year.

1) BEL has everything on its hands, Any win in Regulation Time against he Host country tomorrow will Qualify them to the higher division.

2) LTU Will win this Tournament only if Belgium does not beat Bulgaria in Regulation Time.

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Final Standing:

Rank Nation Points
1 :BEL Belgium 9
2 :LTU Lithuania 9
3 :BUL Bulgaria 0
- :HKG Hong Kong -
- :ROU Romania -
- :UKR Ukraine -

 

The following Nation has qualified for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division II Group B World Championship 2023

  • BEL.gif Belgium

 

The following Nations have qualified for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division III Group A World Championship 2023

  • BUL.gif Bulgaria
  • LTU.gif Lithuania
  • :WHT TBD ? *
  • :WHT TBD ? *

 

The following Nation has been relegated to the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division III Group B World Championship 2023

  • :WHT TBD ? *

 

*IIHF will because of :HKG :ROU:UKR withdrawals decide later about the relegation from this Tournament.

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