2005 IIHF Women's World Championship

CANADA STILL RANKED #1

ZURICH, SUI - The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) announced on Monday that Canada is still the top ranked country in the IIHF World Women Ranking, despite the 1-0 Game Winning Shot (“Penalty shootout”) loss to the USA in the gold medal game of the 2005 IIHF World Women Championship on Saturday.
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CANADA CAPTURES SILVER

LINKOPING, SWEDEN – Canada’s National Women’s Team captured the silver medal at the IIHF World Women’s Championship losing to the US 1-0 (3-1) in a shootout. 
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CAN 3 FIN 0

LINKOPING, SWEDEN – Team Canada faced team Finland for the seventh time in a semi final game at the World Women’s Championship.
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CANADA 10 SWE 0

LINKOPING, SWEDEN – Team Canada faced its toughest opponent to date as they faced Sweden on their home soil.
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CAN 12 vs RUS 0

LINKOPING, SWEDEN - Team Canada played its second game of the tournament against one of Canada’s biggest rivals, the Russians.
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CAN 13 KAZ 0

LINKOPING, SWEDEN – Team Canada played its first game of the tournament against Kazakhstan on Sunday.
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HAYLEY HITS 200!

LINKOPING, SWEDEN – Hayley Wickenheiser becomes the first player in Canada��s National Women’s Team history to reach the 200 point plateau. She reached the milestone last night in Canada’s first game of the World Women’s Hockey Championship, a 13-0 victory over Kazakhstan.
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MORE TEAM CANADA MILESTONES

* INCLUDES SUNDAY’S WIN OVER KAZAKHSTAN
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FROM A PLAYER'S PERSPECTIVE:

CANADA BEATS FINLAND 9-2 ON THURSDAY IN PRE-WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GAME » more

CANADA’S NATIONAL WOMEN’S TEAM PREPARES FOR EXHIBITION GAME VERSUS FINLAND » more

 

CASSIE CAMPBELL NAMED TEAM CAPTAIN OF CANADA’S WORLD WOMEN’S TEAM
- VICKY SUNOHARA AND
HAYLEY WICKENHEISER WILL
BE ALTERNATE CAPTAINS
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For more information:
Kalli Quinn Director, Female National Teams | Équipes nationales féminines