2000 IIHF Women's World Championship explained

Tourney Name:IIHF Women's World Championship
Year:2000
Size:150px
Country:Canada
Dates:April 3–9, 2000
Num Teams:8
Venues:7
Cities:7
Type:ihw
Winners:Canada
Second:USA
Third:FIN
Fourth:SWE
Count:6
Games:20
Goals:148
Attendance:57444
Scoring Leader: Krissy Wendell (13 points)
Nextseason:2001

The 2000 IIHF Women's World Championships was held April 3–9, 2000 in the Ontario towns of Mississauga, Barrie, Kitchener, London, Niagara Falls, Oshawa and Peterborough, Canada. Final games were played at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga. Team Canada won their sixth consecutive gold medal at the World Championships defeating the United States.[1]

In one of the closest finals competed, Canada took the tournament with a 2–1 final win, in overtime. Finland picked up their sixth consecutive bronze medal, with a win over Sweden.

This year's tournament also counted as qualification for the Salt Lake Olympics. With six automatic berths available, all four semi-finalists were assured Olympic participation. In the consolation round China defeated Germany and Russia defeated Japan, to join them.

Teams

With the promotion and relegation format now in use, the top seven nations were joined by Japan, the winner of Group B in 1999.

World Championship Group A

The eight participating teams were divided up into two seeded groups as below. The teams played each other once in a single round robin format. The top two teams from the group proceeded to the Final Round, while the remaining teams played in the Consolation Round.

First round

Group A

Results

All times local

Group B

Results

All times local

Playoff round

Final

Scoring leaders

PlayerGPGAPtsPIM+/-
Krissy Wendell521113610
Stephanie O'Sullivan55712212
Karyn Bye58210212
Alana Blahoski572907
Jayna Hefford553845
Brandy Fisher535805
Natalie Darwitz52681810
A.J. Mleczko5178215
Hayley Wickenheiser517848
Katja Riipi570705

Goaltending leaders

PlayerMinsGAGAASV%
Sami Jo Small150:0220.8095.65
Sarah Tueting120:0010.5094.44
Guo Hong220:0061.6494.06
Kim St-Pierre149:5831.2093.48
Tuula Puputti238:2392.2792.56

Final standings

Rk.TeamNotes
Qualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games
Qualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games
Qualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games
4. Qualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games
5. Qualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games
6. Qualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games
7. Qualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games Qualification
8. Relegated to the 2001 World Championships Division IQualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games Qualification

World Championship Group B

See main article: 2000 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships (Lower Divisions).

World Championship Group B was played again with an eight team tournament which was hosted by Latvia in Liepāja and Riga. won the tournament winning the final stage round robin by 3 points to win the competition and to ensure their Promotion to the main World Championship in 2001.

Directorate Awards

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2000 - IIHF Women's World Championship.
  2. Collins Gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009-10, p.542, Andrew Podnieks, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,