2008 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship

2008 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship
Championnat du monde moins de 18 ans de hockey sur glace féminin 2008 (French)
Tournament details
Host country  Canada
Dates January 7–12
Teams 8
Venue(s) 2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions   United States (1st title)
Runner-up   Canada
Third place   Czech Republic
Tournament statistics
Matches played 20
Goals scored 168 (8.4 per match)
Attendance 9,872 (494 per match)
Scoring leader(s) Canada Marie-Philip Poulin
(14 points)
2009

The 2008 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship was the inaugural junior female world ice hockey championship. It was held from 7 to 12 January 2008, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The championship is the junior ice hockey version of the women worlds, held under the auspices of the IIHF.

The inaugural competition featured two groups of nations in round robin play, followed by playoffs. There were eight national teams.

Teams

The following teams participated in the championship:

Format

The eight participating teams are divided up into two seeded groups as below. The teams will play each other once in a single round robin format. The top two teams from the group will proceed to the medal round, while the remaining teams will play in the placing games.

Preliminary round

All times are local (UTC–7).

Group A

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Canada 3 3 0 0 0 38 3 +35 9 Semifinals
2  Czech Republic 3 2 0 0 1 10 16 6 6
3  Germany 3 1 0 0 2 7 15 8 3 5–8th place semifinals
4  Finland 3 0 0 0 3 5 26 21 0
Source: IIHF
January 7, 2008
19:30
Finland 2–4
(1–1, 1–2, 0-1)
 GermanyNorma Bush Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 102
January 7, 2008
19:45
Canada 11–2
(4–0, 4–1, 3–1)
 Czech RepublicFather David Bauer Olympic Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 976
January 8, 2008
19:30
Finland 3–5
(2–2, 1–2, 0–1)
 Czech RepublicNorma Bush Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 106
January 8, 2008
19:45
Germany 1–10
(0–2, 1–4, 0–4)
 CanadaFather David Bauer Olympic Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 1,024
January 9, 2008
19:30
Czech Republic 3–2
(0–0, 1–0, 2–2)
 GermanyNorma Bush Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 121
January 9, 2008
19:45
Canada 17–0
(6–0, 8–0, 3–0)
 FinlandFather David Bauer Olympic Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 1,052

Group B

Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  United States 3 3 0 0 0 28 2 +26 9 Semifinals
2  Sweden 3 2 0 0 1 20 7 +13 6
3   Switzerland 3 1 0 0 2 7 17 10 3 5–8th place semifinals
4  Russia 3 0 0 0 3 2 31 29 0
Source: IIHF
January 7, 2008
16:00
Sweden 4–1
(3–0, 1–0, 0–1)
  SwitzerlandNorma Bush Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 98
January 7, 2008
16:15
United States 11–0
(3–0, 4–0, 4–0)
 RussiaFather David Bauer Olympic Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 452
January 8, 2008
16:00
Sweden 14–0
(4–0, 5–0, 5–0)
 RussiaNorma Bush Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 52
January 8, 2008
16:15
Switzerland  0–11
(0–5, 0–1, 0–5)
 United StatesFather David Bauer Olympic Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 401
January 9, 2008
16:00
Russia 2–6
(0–1, 1–3, 1–2)
  SwitzerlandNorma Bush Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 57
January 9, 2008
16:15
United States 6–2
(1–1, 2–1, 3–0)
 SwedenFather David Bauer Olympic Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 397

Placement round

Bracket

  5–8th place semifinals     5th place
                 
  A3  Germany 2  
  B4  Russia 1    
      A3  Germany 4
      A4  Finland 1
  B3   Switzerland 2    
  A4  Finland 7   7th place
 
B3   Switzerland 4
  B4  Russia 1

5–8th place semifinals

January 11, 2008
16:00
Germany 2–1
(0–1, 2–0, 0–0)
 RussiaNorma Bush Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 64
January 11, 2008
19:30
Switzerland  2–7
(1–2, 0–3, 1–2)
 FinlandNorma Bush Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 61

7th place game

January 12, 2008
9:30
Switzerland  4–1
(1–1, 2–0, 1–0)
 RussiaNorma Bush Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 54

5th place game

January 12, 2008
13:30
Germany 4–1
(3–0, 0–1, 1–0)
 FinlandNorma Bush Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 76

Final round

Bracket

  Semifinals     Final
                 
  A1  Canada 7  
  B2  Sweden 1    
      A1  Canada 2
      B1  United States 5
  B1  United States 8    
  A2  Czech Republic 0   Third place
 
B2  Sweden 2
  A2  Czech Republic 4

Semifinals

January 11, 2008
16:15
United States 8–0
(2–0, 4–0, 2–0)
 Czech RepublicFather David Bauer Olympic Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 483
January 11, 2008
19:45
Canada 7–1
(2–0, 4–0, 1–1)
 SwedenFather David Bauer Olympic Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 1,628

Bronze medal game

January 12, 2008
16:00
Sweden 2–4
(0–0, 0–1, 2–3)
 Czech RepublicFather David Bauer Olympic Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 512

Gold medal game

January 12, 2008
19:30
Canada 2–5
(0–2, 1–2, 1–1)
 United StatesFather David Bauer Olympic Arena, Calgary
Attendance: 2,156

Ranking and statistics

Final standings

Scoring leaders

List shows the top skaters sorted by points, then goals. If the list exceeds 10 skaters because of a tie in points, all of the tied skaters are shown.

Player GP G A Pts +/− PIM POS
Canada Marie-Philip Poulin58614+154FW
Canada Camille Dumais55914+80FW
United States Amanda Kessel54711+102FW
Canada Natalie Spooner53811+80FW
United States Brooke Ammerman56410+84FW
United States Ashley Cottrell55510+100FW
Canada Tara Watchorn54610+90DF
Canada Brianne Jenner5639+72FW
Czech Republic Alena Polenská5639−20FW
Canada Carolyne Prevost5639+80FW

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalties In Minutes; POS = Position
Source: IIHF

Leading goaltenders

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played 40% of their team's minutes are included in this list.

Player TOI SA GA GAA Sv% SO
United States Alyssa Grogan240:175341.0092.981
Switzerland Sophie Anthamatten299:30218244.8190.080
Sweden Valentina Lizana180:157282.6690.001
Germany Julia Zorn275:31100122.6189.290
Canada Delayne Brian210:055382.2886.890

TOI = Time On Ice (minutes:seconds); SA = Shots Against; GA = Goals Against; GAA = Goals Against Average; Sv% = Save Percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: IIHF

Tournament awards

Best players selected by the directorate:

See also

Notes

  1. "Hockey Canada - IIHF DIRECTORATE AWARDS AND MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - IIHF WORLD WOMEN'S UNDER-18 CHAMPIONSHIP". Hockeycanada.ca. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2011-01-13.

References

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