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Road to the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2019

 

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The 1st Nation will qualify for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2019.

 

Road to the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2019

 

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The 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Nations will qualify for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2019.

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Qualification Format

 

Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group B World Championship 2017
April 8th - April 14th, 2017
6 Nations, the 1st Nation will qualify for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2018
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Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2017
April 15th - April 21st, 2017
6 Nations, the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Nations will qualify for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2018


Registered Nations
Qualified, Eliminated, In Progress

 

  • AUT.gif Austria (Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2017)
  • CHN.gif China (Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group B World Championship 2017)
  • DEN.gif Denmark (Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2017)
  • FRA.gif France (Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2017)
  • HUN.gif Hungary (Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2017)
  • ITA.gif Italy (Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group B World Championship 2017)
  • JPN.gif Japan (Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2017)
  • KAZ.gif Kazakhstan (Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group B World Championship 2017)
  • LAT.gif Latvia (Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group B World Championship 2017)
  • NOR.gif Norway (Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2017)
  • POL.gif Poland (Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group B World Championship 2017)
  • SVK.gif Slovakia (Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group B World Championship 2017)
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Round-Robin
April 8th - April 14th, 2018
6 Nations, Round-Robin, the 1st Nation will be the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2018 Champion

 

  • AUT.gif Austria
  • DEN.gif Denmark
  • FRA.gif France
  • HUN.gif Hungary
  • NOR.gif Norway
  • SVK.gif Slovakia


 

Round-Robin
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)

 

Slovakia SVK.gif 3 - 2 AUT.gif Austria
Period-by-Period: 0-1, 2-0, 1-1
April 8th 2018, h. 12:30, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

France FRA.gif 3 - 2 DEN.gif Denmark
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 0-1, 2-0
April 8th 2018, h. 16:00, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

Hungary HUN.gif 5 - 4 NOR.gif Norway
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 2-3, 2-1
April 8th 2018, h. 19:30, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

Denmark DEN.gif 6 - 3 SVK.gif Slovakia
Period-by-Period: 2-1, 2-2, 2-0
April 9th 2018, h. 12:30, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

Austria AUT.gif 6 - 4 HUN.gif Hungary
Period-by-Period: 0-2, 5-1, 1-1
April 9th 2018, h. 16:00, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

Norway NOR.gif 2 - 1 FRA.gif France
Period-by-Period: 1-0, 1-0, 0-1
April 9th 2018, h. 19:30, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

Norway NOR.gif 0 - 1 DEN.gif Denmark
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 0-0, 0-1
April 11th 2018, h. 12:30, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

Slovakia SVK.gif 1 - 8 HUN.gif Hungary
Period-by-Period: 0-3, 0-2, 1-3
April 11th 2018, h. 16:00, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

Austria AUT.gif 2 - 3 FRA.gif France
Period-by-Period: 2-1, 0-1, 0-1
April 11th 2018, h. 19:30, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

Denmark DEN.gif 5 - 6 AUT.gif Austria
Period-by-Period: 3-3, 1-2, 1-1
April 13th 2018, h. 12:30, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

Norway NOR.gif 1 - 0 SVK.gif Slovakia
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 1-0, 0-0
April 13th 2018, h. 16:00, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

Hungary HUN.gif 1 - 2 FRA.gif France
Period-by-Period: 1-1, 0-1, 0-0
April 13th 2018, h. 19:30, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

Austria AUT.gif 3 - 0 NOR.gif Norway
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 2-0, 1-0
April 14th 2018, h. 12:30, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

Denmark DEN.gif 0 - 3 HUN.gif Hungary
Period-by-Period: 0-1, 0-2, 0-0
April 14th 2018, h. 16:00, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

France FRA.gif 7 - 1 SVK.gif Slovakia
Period-by-Period: 3-0, 4-1, 0-0
April 14th 2018, h. 19:30, Vaujany Arena, Vaujany

 

Round-Robin Final Standing

 

Nation
P
W(OTW)
L(OTL)
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
FRA.gif France
5
4(0)
1(0)
16
8
+8
12
AUT.gif Austria
5
3(0)
2(0)
19
15
+4
9
HUN.gif Hungary
5
3(0)
2(0)
21
13
+8
9
DEN.gif Denmark
5
2(0)
3(0)
14
15
-1
6
NOR.gif Norway
5
2(0)
3(0)
7
10
-3
6
SVK.gif Slovakia
5
1(0)
4(0)
8
24
-16
3
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Road to the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2019

 

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The following Nations have qualified for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Division I Group A World Championship 2019
 

  • AUT.gif Austria
  • DEN.gif Denmark
  • HUN.gif Hungary
  • NOR.gif Norway
  • SVK.gif Slovakia
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