2000 IIHF Women's World Championship

2000 IIHF Women's World Championship
Tournament details
Host country  Canada
Dates April 3 - April 9
Teams 8
Venue(s) 7 (in 7 host cities)
Final positions
Champions   Canada (6th title)
Runner-up   United States
Third place   Finland
Fourth place  Sweden
Tournament statistics
Matches played 20
Goals scored 148 (7.4 per match)
Attendance 57,444 (2,872 per match)
Scoring leader(s) United States Krissy Wendell (13 points)
1999
2001

The 2000 IIHF World Women's 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 6th consecutive gold medal at the World Championships defeating the United States in a repeat of the previous five finals.

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

     Teams proceed to Final round
     Teams sent to Consolation round

Group A

Standings

Rk. Team GP W T L GF GA DIF PTS
1.  Canada 3300211+206
2.  Sweden 3111115+63
3.  China 311159-43
4.  Japan 3003022-220

Results

All times local

April 3, 2000
7:30 pm
Japan 0 9 CanadaHershey Centre
April 3, 2000
7:00 pm
China 1 1 SwedenMemorial Centre
April 4, 2000
7:00 pm
Sweden 10 0 JapanMemorial Arena
April 4, 2000
7:30 pm
Canada 8 1 ChinaMemorial Aud.
April 6, 2000
4:00 pm
China 3 0 JapanHershey Centre
April 6, 2000
7:30 pm
Canada 4 0 SwedenHershey Centre

Group B

Standings

Rk. Team GP W T L GF GA DIF PTS
1.  United States 3300354+316
2.  Finland 3201146+84
3.  Russia 3102824-162
4.  Germany 3003427-230

Results

All times local

April 3, 2000
4:00 pm
Finland 7 1 RussiaHershey Centre
April 3, 2000
8:00 pm
Germany 1 16 United StatesBarrie Molson Centre
April 4, 2000
4:00 pm
Finland 4 1 GermanyHershey Centre
April 4, 2000
8:00 pm
United States 15 0 RussiaHershey Centre
April 6, 2000
7:00 pm
Russia 7 2 GermanyCivic Centre
April 6, 2000
7:00 pm
United States 4 3 FinlandThompson

Playoff Round

Consolation Round 5-8 Place

April 7, 2000
4:00 pm
China 3 0 GermanyHershey Centre
April 7, 2000
7:30 pm
Japan 4 8 RussiaHershey Centre

Consolation Round 7-8 Place

April 9, 2000
12:00 pm
Germany 3 2 JapanIceland

Consolation Round 5-6 Place

April 9, 2000
12:00 pm
Russia 4 0 ChinaHershey Centre

Final round

  Semi finals
8 April 2000
    Finals
9 April 2000
                 
  A1  Canada 3   Gold Medal Game AOT
  B2  Finland 2    
       Canada 2
       United States 1
  B1  United States 7    
  A2  Sweden 1   Bronze Medal Game
 
 Finland 7
   Sweden 1

Semifinals

April 8, 2000
1:00 pm
Canada 3 2 FinlandHershey Centre
April 8, 2000
7:00 pm
United States 3 1 SwedenHershey Centre

Match for third place

April 9, 2000
4:00 pm
Finland 7 1 SwedenHershey Centre

Final

April 9, 2000
7:30 pm
Canada 3 2 AOT United StatesHershey Centre

Champions

 2000 IIHF World Women Championship Winners 

Canada
6th title

Scoring leaders

Player GP G A Pts PIM +/-
United States Krissy Wendell 521113610
United States Stephanie O'Sullivan 55712212
United States Karyn Bye 58210212
United States Alana Blahoski 572907
Canada Jayna Hefford 553845
United States Brandy Fisher 535805
United States Natalie Darwitz 52681810
United States A.J. Mleczko 5178215
Canada Hayley Wickenheiser 517848
Finland Katja Riipi 570705

Goaltending leaders

Player Mins GA GAA SV%
Canada Sami Jo Small 150:0220.8095.65
United States Sarah Tueting 120:0010.5094.44
China Guo Hong 220:0061.6494.06
Canada Kim St-Pierre 149:5831.2093.48
Finland Tuula Puputti 238:2392.2792.56

Final standings

Rk. Team Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) CanadaQualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games
2nd, silver medalist(s) United StatesQualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games
3rd, bronze medalist(s) FinlandQualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games
4. SwedenQualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games
5. RussiaQualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games
6. ChinaQualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games
7. GermanyQualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games Qualification
8. JapanRelegated to the 2001 World Championships Division I

Qualified for 2002 Winter Olympic Games Qualification

World Championship Group B

World Championship Group B was played again with an eight team tournament which was hosted by Latvia in Liepāja and Riga.  Kazakhstan 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

  1. Collins Gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009-10, p.542, Andrew Podnieks, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, ISBN 978-1-55468-621-6
  • Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press. pp. 26–7, 230–1.
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