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Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division I Group B World Championship 2022


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Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division I Group B World Championship 2022

 

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Qualified Nations

  • AUT.gif Austria
  • TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
  • DEN.gif Denmark
  • POL.gif Poland
  • KOR.gif South Korea

 

2020 Championships Results

 

Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division I Group A World Championship 2020

 

Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division I Group B World Championship 2020

 

Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division II Group A World Championship 2020

 

 

Tournament Format

 

Another 2022 IIHF World Championship Program Tournament originally postponed due the Coronavirus Pandemic will finally be played, this means the whole program will have only 1 more tournament to be played to close the 2022 program.

 

This year Women´s Under 18 Division I Group B tournament will however have sadly only 5 participating Nations after the withdrawal of :CHN due Covid-19 Travel restrictions.

 

They will play a 5 Teams Round-Robin tournament, Each team will play once every opponent, 

 

The first ranked Nation will qualify for the Women´s Under 18 Division I Group A World Championships next year in 2023

 

The Nations ranked 2nd-5th will stay in this Women´s Under 18 Division I Group B World Championships also for the next season,

 

The 6th ranked Nation (Pending IIHF confirmation - should be Withdrewing country China) will be relegated to the next year 2023 Women´s Under 18 Division II World Championships.



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Tournament Schedule

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Standing Link

Tuesday September 6th, 2022 -

Round-Robin Day 1 Schedule (GMT +2)

 

15:00  :DEN Denmark vs Chinese Taipei :TPE

19:00  :AUT Austria vs South Korea :KOR

Tuesday September 6th, 2022 -

Round-Robin Day 1 Results (GMT +2)

 

15:00  :DEN Denmark  4 - 0  Chinese Taipei :TPE

19:00  :AUT Austria  2 - 3OT  South Korea :KOR

 

Provisional Standing After Day 1

 

1. :DEN 3

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2. :KOR 2

3. :AUT 1

-. :POL 0*   *not played yet

5. :TPE 0

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-. :CHN Withdrawal

Wednesday September 7th, 2022 -

Round-Robin Day 2 Schedule (GMT +2)

 

15:00  :TPE Chinese Taipei vs South Korea :KOR

19:00  :POL Poland vs Austria :AUT

Wednesday September 7th, 2022 -

Round-Robin Day 2 Results (GMT +2)

 

15:00  :TPE Chinese Taipei  4 - 1  South Korea :KOR

19:00  :POL Poland  0 - 4  Austria :AUT

 

Provisional Standing After Day 2

 

1. :AUT 4

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2. :DEN 3*   *played 1 match less

3. :TPE 3

4. :KOR 2

5. :POL 1*   *played 1 match less

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-. :CHN Withdrawa

Thursday September 8th, 2022 -

Round-Robin Day 3 Results (GMT +2)

 

17:00  :POL Poland  2 - 1  Denmark :DEN

 

Provisional Standing After Day 3

 

1. :AUT 4

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2. :DEN 3

3. :POL 3

4. :TPE 3

5. :KOR 2

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-. :CHN Withdrawal

Friday September 9th, 2022 -

Round-Robin Day 4 Schedule (GMT +2)

 

15:00  :KOR South Korea vs Denmark :DEN

19:00  :AUT Austria vs Chinese Taipei :TPE

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