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2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division II Group B
In Valdemoro, :ESP , 17-23 March 2018

 

Sunday March 18th, 2018 -

Round-Robin Day 2 Results (GMT +1)

 

13:00  :ROU Romania  4 - 9  Chinese Taipei :TPE

16:30  :NZL New Zealand  3 - 4PSO  Iceland  :ISL   

20:00  :ESP Spain  4 - 1  Turkey :TUR

 

Provisional Standing after Day 2:

1. Chinese Taipei 6 pts, 2. Spain 6 pts, 3. New Zealand 4 pts, 4. Iceland 2 pts, 5. Turkey 0 pts, 6. Romania 0 pts.

 

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Day 3 schedule of the W Div. II B tournament.

 

2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division II Group B
In Valdemoro, :ESP , 17-23 March 2018

 

Tuesday March 20th, 2018 -

Round-Robin Day 3 Schedule (GMT +1)

 

13:00  :ISL Iceland vs Turkey :TUR

16:30  :NZL New Zealand vs Chinese Taipei  :TPE   

20:00  :ESP Spain vs Romania :ROU

 

LIVESTREAM

ISL vs TUR

NZL vs TPE

ESP vs ROU

 

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2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division II Group B
In Valdemoro, :ESP , 17-23 March 2018

 

Tuesday March 20th, 2018 -

Round-Robin Day 3 Results (GMT +1)

 

13:00  :ISL Iceland  6 - 2  Turkey :TUR

16:30  :NZL New Zealand  2 - 5  Chinese Taipei  :TPE   

20:00  :ESP Spain  12 - 0  Romania :ROU

 

Provisional Standing after Day 3:

1. Spain 9 pts, 2. Chinese Taipei 9 pts, 3. Iceland 5 pts, 4. New Zealand 4 pts, 5. Turkey 0 pts, 6. Romania 0 pts.

 

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Day 4 schedule of the W Div. II B tournament.

 

2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division II Group B
In Valdemoro, :ESP , 17-23 March 2018

 

Wednesday March 21st, 2018 -

Round-Robin Day 4 Schedule (GMT +1)

 

13:00  :TUR Turkey vs New Zealand :NZL

16:30  :ROU Romania vs Iceland  :ISL   

20:00  :TPE Chinese Taipei vs Spain :ESP

*If the match Chinese Taipei - Spain will have a winner in Regular Time, the winner will be already the official Tournament winner and the promoted team for the next years Women´s Division II Group A championship

 

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TUR vs NZL

ROU vs ISL

TPE vs ESP

 

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2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division II Group B
In Valdemoro, :ESP , 17-23 March 2018

 

Wednesday March 21st, 2018 -

Round-Robin Day 4 Results (GMT +1)

 

13:00  :TUR Turkey  4 - 11  New Zealand :NZL

16:30  :ROU Romania  1 - 12  Iceland  :ISL   

20:00  :TPE Chinese Taipei  1 - 6  Spain :ESP

 

 

Provisional Standing after Day 4:

1. Spain 12 pts, 2. Chinese Taipei 9 pts, 3. Iceland 8 pts, 4. New Zealand 7 pts, 5. Turkey 0 pts, 6. Romania 0 pts.

 

* Spain is already the official winner of the tournament and will be promoted to the Women´s Division II Group A World Championships 2019.

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Tomorrows last Day schedule of the W Div. II B tournament.

 

2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division II Group B
In Valdemoro, :ESP , 17-23 March 2018

 

Friday March 22nd, 2018 -

Round-Robin Final Day Schedule (GMT +1)

 

13:00  :ISL Iceland vs Chinese Taipei :TPE

16:30  :ESP Spain vs New Zealand  :NZL   

20:00  :TUR Turkey vs Romania :ROU

 

*Spain is already the winner of the tournament and the promoted team.

**Iceland and Chinese Taipei will play for the silver medal.

***the match Turkey vs Romania will be the direct match for the maintain in this category, the losing team will be relegated to the next years W Div II B Qualification tournament

 

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ISL vs TPE

ESP vs NZL

TUR vs ROU

 

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2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division II Group B
In Valdemoro, :ESP , 17-23 March 2018

 

Friday March 22nd, 2018 -

Round-Robin Final Day Results (GMT +1)

 

13:00  :ISL Iceland  2 - 4  Chinese Taipei :TPE

16:30  :ESP Spain  5 - 2  New Zealand  :NZL   

20:00  :TUR Turkey  8 - 4  Romania :ROU

 

 

Final Standing

 

1. Spain 15  :ESP  :champion:

Qualified for the Women´s Division II Group A World Championships 2019

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2. Chinese Taipei 12

3. Iceland 8

4. New Zealand 7

5. Turkey 3

6. Romania 0

 

EDIT: Because the Top Division will expand to 10 teams next year, there no relegated team from this Division II B this year

 

 

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WOMEN´S

DIVISION II GROUP B

2018

 

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¡Qué festival!

Spain claims WWIIB gold, Taipei impresses

 

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Spain’s women took top spot in 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship Division II Group B, claiming a promotion to Division IIA for the first time ever. And the gold medal triumph on home ice in Valdemoro, half-an-hour’s train ride from Madrid, snapped a streak of two near misses under Swedish head coach Christian Yngve.

However, Chinese Taipei’s performance as it made its Division IIB bow was also hugely impressive, even if the team ran out of steam against the Spanish. The Asian country has only recently entered the IIHF’s women’s program and it came into this competition after winning the qualification tournament on home ice last season. Victories over Turkey and Romania proved that An-Chung Yin’s team was in no danger of dropping back down; an impressive 5-2 victory over an established New Zealand roster suggested that a new force may be emerging.

It wasn’t enough to deny Spain, though, when the two teams clashed in a key game between the two only undefeated teams on Wednesday night.

The host nation delivered gold in style, winning its first four games to open up an unassailable advantage over the rest ahead of Friday’s concluding game against New Zealand. Chinese Taipei went into Wednesday’s showdown hoping for a victory that would secure back-to-back promotions; instead Spain produced a comprehensive 6-1 victory to eliminate its last remaining rival and clinch top spot for itself.

It wasn’t just the win, it was the manner of it that impressed. Going into the game, there was little to choose between the teams. Chinese Taipei had the more productive offence, Spain was proving almost impossible to score on. Chinese Taipei had its chances early on, with back-to-back power plays putting Spain under pressure. But once the home team got in front in the 13th minute, there was only one winner.

Sara Danielsson, a dual-national Swedish-Spaniard born in Madrid and playing for Majadahonda, another team on the outskirts of the capital, got the opener when she finished off a well-worked move involving Elena Alvarez and Vega Munoz. Soon it was 2-0: the shots rained in on Tzu-Ting Hsu’s net, and after Ainhoa Merino’s effort was pushed onto the post, Paula Moreno stuffed home the rebound.

In the second period, Spain took complete control. Marta Martin’s low shot crept inside Hsu’s near post then Merino scored herself after Vanesa Abrisqueta battled away on the slot. Vanesa’s sister Leticia added a fifth late in the frame as the party started in earnest among a home crowd that realised the outcome was beyond doubt. “¡Qué festival!” cried the jubilant commentator. Spain’s women were making history.

The final frame was something of an anti-climax. The teams traded a goal apiece with Chih-Chen Hsieh, one of eight players from the wonderfully-named Girl Power team, getting one back for Chinese Taipei. Her Girl Power team-mate Hui-Chen Yeh led the Taipei scoring with 8+2=10 points from those first four games. Spain had the final say: Danielsson got her second of the night when she fired Munoz’s pass to the top shelf with nine minutes to play. After two near misses, the Spanish had their gold.

There’s a strong Swedish connection to the Spanish success. Goalie Alba Gonzalo, born in Barcelona, took the brave step of heading north in 2016 as a 19-year-old. After a season in Finland, she moved on to HV71 Jonkoping in Sweden, joining the same roster as Olympians Fanny Rask (Sweden), Riikka Valila, Sanni Hakala and Rosa Lindstedt (all Finland), and Switzerland’s Sabrina Zollinger. Back in her homeland on international duty, Gonzalo, now 20, had an impressive tournament. In the first four games, Spain allowed just three goals; Gonzalo, despite sitting out two periods of the 12-0 blow-out against Turkey, had a 95.16% save percentage and delivered another solid display in that crucial victory over Chinese Taipei.

Gonzalo’s decision to head north, meanwhile, was inspired by Spain’s head coach Yngve. The Swede has brought a wealth of experience to this job since he arrived in 2016. His career includes more than a decade on the coaching staff of Sweden’s women’s team, picking up an Olympic bronze medal along the way. He’s also worked with Austria and Hong Kong, plus college teams in the USA. After taking on the Spanish job, he twice missed out on promotion by a single point – edged by the Australians on home ice in Jaca in 2016 and beaten by Mexico a year later in Iceland. This time, though, there was no mistake. Spain, ever present in Division IIB since 2012, took the honours and moves up a level for next season.

 

Results Thread

 

 

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Tomorrow start the Division II Group A world Championship in Maribor, Slovenia

 

2018 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Division II Group A
In Maribor, :SLO , 31 March-6 April 2018

 

Saturday March 31st, 2018 -

Round-Robin Day 1 Schedule (GMT +2)

 

13:00  :GBR Great Britain vs Australia :AUS

16:30  :PRK North Korea vs Netherlands :NED  

20:00  :MEX Mexico vs Slovenia :SLO

 

 

*Tournament Format: 6 Nations play a usual Round-Robin tournament, Each team play once every opponent, The first ranked Nation will qualify for the Women´s Division I Group B World Championships next year in 2019.

Teams raked from 2nd to 5th place will stay in this division also the next year.

The last ranked nation will be relegated to the Women´s Division II Group B 2019, where they will replace Spain, freshly promoted to the Division II A from the last weeks Div II B tournament held in Valdemoro, Spain.

 

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GBR vs AUS

PRK s NED

MEX vs SLO

 

 

 

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