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Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 World Championship 2018


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2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's Division I Group B Qualification Tournament
In Mexico City, :MEX , 30 January - 4 February 2018

 

Thursday February 1st, 2018 -

Round-Robin Day 3 Results (GMT -6)

 

16:30  :KAZ Kazakhstan  14 - 1  Turkey :TUR  

20:00  :ESP Spain  1 - 4  Mexico :MEX

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Rest Day:  :NED Netherlands

 

 

Provisional Standing After Day 3

1. Netherlands 6 pts, 2. Mexico 6 pts, 3. Kazakhstan 3 pts, 4. Spain 0 pts, 5. Turkey 0 pts.

 

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here Day 4 Schedule

 

 

 

2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's Division I Group B Qualification Tournament
In Mexico City, :MEX , 30 January - 4 February 2018

 

Friday February 2nd, 2018 -

Round-Robin Day 4 Schedule (GMT -6)

 

20:00  :NED Netherlands vs Kazakhstan :KAZ

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Rest Day:  :MEX Mexico, :ESP Spain, :TUR Turkey

 

 

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All matches are streamed on the Mexican Federation Facebook LINK

 

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2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's Division I Group B Qualification Tournament
In Mexico City, :MEX , 30 January - 4 February 2018

 

Friday February 2nd, 2018 -

Round-Robin Day 4 Results (GMT -6)

 

20:00  :NED Netherlands  5 - 2  Kazakhstan :KAZ

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Rest Day:  :MEX Mexico, :ESP Spain, :TUR Turkey

 

 

Provisional Standing After Day 4

1. Netherlands 9 pts, 2. Mexico 6 pts, 3. Kazakhstan 3 pts, 4. Spain 0 pts, 5. Turkey 0 pts.

 

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Penultimate Day Schedule

 

 

 

2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's Division I Group B Qualification Tournament
In Mexico City, :MEX , 30 January - 4 February 2018

 

Saturday February 3rd, 2018 -

Round-Robin Day 5 Schedule (GMT -6)

 

16:30  :ESP Spain vs Turkey :TUR  

20:00  :MEX Mexico vs Netherlands :NED

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Rest Day:  :KAZ Kazakhstan

 

*Mexico vs Netherlands will be the crucial and decisive game for the promotion. It will be the last match of the dutch, who are 3 pts ahead of the host Mexico, who will play also against Turkey the next last day.

**Netherlands will qualify for the WU18 Div IB if - they win against Mexico (It doesn´t matter if in Regulation Time or after Overtime/GWS) or if they lost to Mexico in Overtime/GWS but the Mexican girls will not defeat Turkey in the last match.

***Mexico will qualify for the WU18 Div IB if - they win in regulation time against the Netherlands (In this case the last match with Turkey will have no influence anymore on the Mexican qualification, because of better head to head result with NED in case of tie of points). or if they win against Netherlands after OT/GWS and they will win also against Turkey tomorrow (Doesn´t matter if in RT or after OT/GWS).

 

 

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All matches are streamed on the Mexican Federation Facebook LINK

 

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2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's Division I Group B Qualification Tournament
In Mexico City, :MEX , 30 January - 4 February 2018

 

Saturday February 3rd, 2018 -

Round-Robin Day 5 Results (GMT -6)

 

16:30  :ESP Spain  10 - 0  Turkey :TUR  

20:00  :MEX Mexico  0 - 4  Netherlands :NED

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Rest Day:  :KAZ Kazakhstan

 

 

Provisional Standing After Day 5

1. Netherlands 12 pts, 2. Mexico 6 pts, 3. Kazakhstan 3 pts, 4. Spain 3 pts, 5. Turkey 0 pts.

 

*This was the last match of the dutch in this tournament and since they won all games, The Netherlands are assured to win gold and are officially qualified for the next years Women´s Under 18 Division I Group B, where they will replace Australia, relegated from this years WU18 Div IB tournament played in Poland few weeks ago.

**Mexico is assured to finish on second place and took the silver medals.

***Turkey is assured to finish in last 5th position.

 

 

Some good news for @heywoodu The dutch girls made it for the first time ever to the Womens Under 18 world championship program and next year will play the WU18 Division I Group B world championships. Congrats.

In other hand sad news for @mrv86 Mexico failed this miracle in this last match, what a shame, what a chance it was :( but Mexican womens system is really improving, there significant and constant progress to be seen in your womens ice hockey program

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here The very last Day of the 2018 Women´s Under 18 World Championship program Schedule

 

 

 

2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's Division I Group B Qualification Tournament
In Mexico City, :MEX , 30 January - 4 February 2018

 

Sunday February 4th, 2018 -

Round-Robin Final Day Schedule (GMT -6)

 

16:30  :KAZ Kazakhstan vs Spain :ESP  

20:00  :TUR Turkey vs Mexico :MEX

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Rest Day:  :NED Netherlands

 

*The tournament winner, silver medalist and last 5th ranked teams are already known, so the last question remaining is who will took the bronze medals and who will finish 4th, this question will be answered in the match Kazakhstan vs Spain, the winner of the game (No matter if in regulation time or after overtime/GWS) will finish 3rd and grab the Bronze, the losing team will finish 4th.

**The result of the last match Turkey vs Mexico will have no impact on the final ranking of both teams, Turkey will finish 5th and Mexico 2nd.

 

 

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All matches are streamed on the Mexican Federation Facebook LINK

 

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10 hours ago, hckosice said:

In other hand sad news for @mrv86 Mexico failed this miracle in this last match, what a shame, what a chance it was :( but Mexican womens system is really improving, there significant and constant progress to be seen in your womens ice hockey program

 

Well, what can I say, i was heart broken last night, but congratulations to the Dutch squad :thumbup:

On the other hand as you pointed out, our women's program seems to be improving quite well, as it was non existant 8 years ago... They already have a player in the Canadian women's league and maybe some other(s) will follow in years to come. I have good expectations to qualify for Division IB next year, as Australia is on a similar level imo.

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2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's Division I Group B Qualification Tournament
In Mexico City, :MEX , 30 January - 4 February 2018

 

Sunday February 4th, 2018 -

Round-Robin Final Day Schedule (GMT -6)

 

16:30  :KAZ Kazakhstan  1 - 3  Spain :ESP  

20:00  :TUR Turkey  1 - 3  Mexico :MEX

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Rest Day:  :NED Netherlands

 

 

Final Standing

 

1. Netherlands 12  :NED  :champion:

Qualified for the Women´s Under 18 Division I Group B World Championships 2019

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2. Mexico 9

3. Spain 6

4. Kazakhstan 3

5. Turkey 0

 

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WOMEN´S UNDER 18

DIVISION I GROUP B

QUALIFICATION

2018

 

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Dutch Delight

Netherlands ends Mexican girls’ dream, move up

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The Netherlands u18 women’s national team took first place in the 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women’s World Championship Division I Group B Qualification after winning all four games in Mexico City.

The Dutch, which entered its first ever U18 women’s team this year, overcame Spain, Turkey, Kazakhstan and host nation Mexico to finish with a perfect record and claim promotion to next year’s Division IB. It made for a fine start to the international coaching career of Alf Philppen, a 39-year-old former Smoke Eaters player who made a handful of junior international appearances in the 1997 World U20 C Pool.

Saturday’s showdown with the host nation proved decisive. Going into the match-up, both nations boasted 100% records, and the victor was assured of top spot regardless of the outcome of Mexico’s game against Turkey on the Sunday.

The host had good grounds for optimism: its opening game brought a historic victory over Kazakhstan, edging the central Asian hockey nation 4-3 despite trailing 0-3 at the first intermission. Joanna Rojas converted a penalty shot late in the third to snatch the win after having scored the game-tying goal. Then Mexico defeated Spain 4-1, improving on a tight 2-3 loss to the same opponent 12 months earlier in San Sebastian. With home advantage at the Mexico City Ice Dome, there were hopes that this might be the year for Mexico’s girls to advance.

But Dutch goalie Emma Fondse shattered those dreams. She made 41 saves on the night, shutting out the Mexican offence and backstopping the Netherlands to a 4-0 victory. The Nijmegen Devils netminder was one of the youngest players in the competition, celebrating her 15th birthday today when the team will travel back but produced a fine performance to frustrate the host nation.

At the other end, a Netherlands attack that had exploded in an earlier 12-1 demolition of Turkey delivered what was needed. Late in the first period, having absorbed the pressure from the home team, the Dutch took the lead when Stevie van Onna converted a power play chance. Subsequently, it was the Isabelle Schollaardt show. The alternate captain, who plays her hockey for the Hijs Hokij Wolves, had a hand in all three remaining goals. She got an assist as defender Merel Slopsema doubled the lead in the middle frame, then potted her fifth of the tournament at the start of the third. Finally, Schollaardt put up another assist as captain Maree Dijkema joined her on five goals for the competition. All the while, Fondse kept making the saves as Mexico enjoyed a big lead on the shot count but was unable to get on the board.

Dijkema, of the Geleen Smoke Eaters, finished the tournament with 12 (5+7) points to lead the Dutch scoring ahead of Schollaardt (5+6). The pair attributed their, and their team’s, success to ‘hard work’ in an interview on the Dutch federation’s website after the 5-2 victory over Kazakhstan. Larissa Haverkorn was third in scoring and the top goal scorer with 6+3 points.

Fondse shared the goaltending duties for the tournament with Wolves’ netminder Eline Gabriele, and allowed just one goal in 120 minutes, making 50 saves in total. Both led the tournament in save percentage with 98.04% and 94.29% respectively. Fondse was named best goaltender while Romy Brouwers won the award as best defender of the tournament.

Despite its disappointment against the Dutch, Mexico still took second place in the tournament. The host won its final game against Turkey 3-1, wrapping up a difficult week for the Turks with a fourth loss.

Kazakhstan, relegated from Division IB a year ago, struggled in its bid to make a swift return. Sunday night’s 3-1 defeat against Spain left the central Asian nation down in fourth place, with only a 14-1 hammering of Turkey to celebrate.

Dijkema, Schollaardt and Haverkorn led the individual scoring for the tournament, but two Kazakh players produced noteworthy performances as well. Yekaterina Kutsenko had 8 (4+4) points in the 14-1 victory over Turkey, while Alexandra Golotvina managed 3+4 in the same game. They didn’t add points from the other games and ended up fourth and fifth in scoring before Joanna Rojas, who won the best forward award.

 

 

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