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. |
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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LINKOPING, SWEDEN – Team Canada faced team Finland for the seventh time in a semi final game
at the World Women’s Championship. LINKOPING, SWEDEN – Team Canada faced its toughest opponent to date as they faced Sweden on
their home soil. LINKOPING, SWEDEN - Team Canada played its second game of the tournament against one of Canada’s biggest
rivals, the Russians. LINKOPING, SWEDEN – Team Canada played its first game of the tournament against Kazakhstan on
Sunday. |
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. MORE TEAM CANADA MILESTONES * INCLUDES SUNDAY’S WIN OVER KAZAKHSTAN |
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FROM A PLAYER'S PERSPECTIVE: |
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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 |
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For more information: Kalli Quinn Director, Female National Teams | Équipes nationales féminines |