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Women's Ice Hockey Tournament at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022


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4 players from the Danish team have been hit by COVID. The women's team is leaving for Beijing Thursday meaning they don't have that much time left.

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:CHN  Team China :CHN

I presume all players from Shenzhen KRS Vanke Rays, ZhHL

 

Forwards:

ZHANG Mengying

FANG Xin

ZHU Rui

GUAN Yingying

HE Xin

Anna SEGDEI

Madison WOO

Dani CASTINO

Leah LUM
Rachel LLANES

Taylor LUM

Rebekah KOLSTAD

Hannah MILLER

 

Defencemen:

YU Baiwei

LIU Zhixin

ZHAO Qinan

LI Qianhua

Camryn Elise WONG

Anna FAIRMAN

Jessica WONG

 

Goaltenders:

WANG Yuqing

Tia CHAN

Kimberly NEWELL

 

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So Only :ROC roster still missing in the Womens tournament now.

 

All Rosters can be found easily on the opening post of this thread, just click on the link. :yes

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:ROC Team ROC :ROC

 

Goaltenders:

Diana Farkhutdinova (Dynamo-Neva St. Petersburg, :RUS )
Daria Gredzen (Biryusa Krasnoyarsk, :RUS )
Maria Sorokina (Agidel Ufa, :RUS )

 

Defencemen:

Angelina Goncharenko (SKIF Nizhni Novgorod, :RUS )
Yekaterina Nikolayeva (Dynamo-Neva St. Petersburg, :RUS )
Maria Pechnikova (Agidel Ufa, :RUS )
Nina Pirogova (Tornado Moscow Region, :RUS )
Yelena Provorova (SKIF Nizhni Novgorod, :RUS )
Anna Savonina (Tornado Moscow Region, :RUS )
Anna Shibanova (Agidel Ufa, :RUS )

 

Forwards:

Lyudmila Belyakova (Tornado Moscow Region, :RUS )
Polina Bolgareva (Dynamo-Neva St. Petersburg, :RUS )
Oxana Bratisheva (SKIF Nizhni Novgorod, :RUS )
Yelena Dergachyova (Tornado Moscow Region, :RUS )
Yekaterina Dobrodeyeva (Biryusa Krasnoyarsk, :RUS )
Fanuza Kadirova (Dynamo-Neva St. Petersburg, :RUS )
Veronika Korzhakova (Agidel Ufa, :RUS )
Viktoria Kulishova (SKIF Nizhni Novgorod, :RUS )
Ilona Markova (Agidel Ufa, :RUS )
Valeria Pavlova (Biryusa Krasnoyarsk, :RUS )
Anna Shokhina (Tornado Moscow Region, :RUS )
Olga Sosina (Agidel Ufa, :RUS )
Alexandra Vafina (Dynamo-Neva St. Petersburg, :RUS )

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:CZE Natalie Mlynkova tested positive and won't fly on 27th ..... There is also one case among Czech alternates (11 girls) so none of them can fly either as they trained together every day

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Lilli Friis-Hansen and Kristine Melberg tested positive in Beijing. Both have had positive tests during january getting cleared in time to travel.

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:CZE beat :SWE in todays test match 5-3

 

First 2 periods were played 2x20 minutes but rough time without breaks and the 3rd period the teams exchanged power-plays 

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Power Rankings

 

Finally! The 2022 Winter Olympics are about to kick off, and we’re celebrating with our inaugural edition of Olympic women’s hockey Power Rankings. Can the U.S. defend its 2018 Olympic title in Beijing? Will Canada, the world champion, win the Olympics for the first time since Sochi 2014? Or could Finland make history with its first Olympic gold medal of all time? One thing is for sure: those three nations – in that order – set the pace in the pre-tournament rankings.

 

1 usa.png USA Champs, and not just on PlayStation :p
2 can.png CAN USA can kiss our Xbox  :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
3 fin.png FIN All our goalies are good, including Koskinen
4 sui.png SUI When it gets too much, we pretend we’re in Sochi :p
5 roc.png ROC Bronze or bust! And if we do it, we get bronze busts
6 cze.png CZE Fore-Czech, back-Czech, medal-Czech :p
7 jpn.png JPN On special teams, we have ninja skills
8 swe.png SWE We’re back and we’re gonna be Rooth-less
9 den.png DEN OMG this is literally the biggest IIHF tournament!!! :lol:
10 chn.png CHN Welcome! We have home-ice advantage and you do not

The Power Rankings are for the enjoyment of IIHF.com readers, and reflect the progress of teams during Olympic Winter Games. They are distinct from the official standings and IIHF Women's World Ranking.

 

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After checking team rosters, I noticed Finland came quite close to having in their roster both the youngest and the oldest player of this tournament. They have the youngest, Sanni Vanhanen, who is the only player born in 2005. They also have the second oldest, Jenni Hiirikoski, only Hanae Kubo of Japan is older. 

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haha the CZech comentator has no idea the Chinese just changed the names of their north-american players. He keep saying that China for some reason do not field all north-americans meanwhile they had them last night still in the roster but now they had to field only chinese girls :lol: Oh Záruba so few you know :p

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