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Current and upcoming tournaments
- 2022–23 Women's Euro Hockey Tour, November 2022–February 2023
- 2023 Ice Hockey U18 Women's World Championships:
- 2023 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship, 8–15 January 2023 in Östersund, Sweden
- Division I, Group A, 9–15 January 2023 in Ritten, Italy
- Division I, Group B, 9–15 January 2023 in Katowice, Poland
- Division II, Group A, 21–27 January 2023 in Dumfries, Great Britain
- Division II, Group B, 26 January–1 February 2023 in Sofia, Bulgaria
- 2023 IIHF Women's World Championship, 5–16 April 2023 in Brampton, Canada
- Division I, Group A, 11–17 April 2023 in Shenzhen, China
- Division I, Group B, 17–23 April 2023 in Suwon, Korea
- Division II, Group A, 1–7 April 2023 in Mexico City, Mexico
- Division II, Group B, 20–26 February 2023 in Cape Town, South Africa
- Division III, Group A, 3–9 April 2023 in Brasov, Romania
- Division III, Group B, 27–30 March 2023 in Metula, Israel
Articles to be created
Events
- Ice hockey at the 2009 Winter Universiade, Tournament results book in full (312p, PDF)
- 2013 Meco Cup
- 2014 Women's Nations Cup
- 2015 Women's Nations Cup
- 2016 Women's Nations Cup, 1
- 2017 Women's Nations Cup, 1
Bios
The only women’s ice hockey players explicitly included in the ice hockey notability guidelines (WP:NHOCKEY) are those who have participated in a Top Division tournament of the IIHF Women's World Championship or played in the Olympics. Players named below meet minimum notability requirements as they have all participated in at least one Top Division World Championship or Winter Olympic tournament. Qualifying tournament year listed alongside player name.
China
Kassy Betinol (Kasundra Primylean Betinol; KANG Mulan; 康木兰), 22OGTia Chan (CHEN Tiya, 陈提娅), 22OGAnna Fairman (FEI Anna, 费安娜), 22OG– created by Adamtt9Fang Xin (ice hockey) (方新), 22OGGuan Yingying (管莹莹), 22OG– created by Adamtt9He Xin (ice hockey) (Elsa He; 何欣), 22OGRebekah Kolstad (LI Beika, 丽贝卡), 22OG– created by Adamtt9Li Qianhua (李千华), 22OGTaylor Lum (LIN Jiaxin; 林嘉欣), 22OGHannah Miller (ice hockey) (MI Le), 22OGKimberly Newell (ZHOU Jiaying, 周嘉鹰), 22OGAnna Segedi (ZHANG Xifang; 张喜芳), 22OGWang Yuqing (ice hockey) (王雨晴), 22OGCamryn Wong (Camryn Elise Wong; HUANG Huier; 黄慧儿), 22OGMaddie Woo (Madison Woo; HU Baozhen, 胡宝珍), 22OGZhao Qinan (赵启男), 22OGZhu Rui (ice hockey) (朱瑞), 22OG
Czech Republic
Sára Čajanová: WW21Magdalena Erbenová: WW21Tereza Mazancová: WW21Tereza Radová: WW21Adéla Šapovalivová: WW22- Agáta Sarnovská: WW22 (Q113627880)
Klára Seroiszková: WW21Viktorie Švejdová: WW21- Andrea Trnková: WW22 (Q81907664)
- Head coach: Tomáš Pacina
Denmark
Amalie Andersen: WW21Josephine Asperup: WW21Mia Bau Hansen: WW21Michele Brix Nielsen: WW21Malene Frandsen: WW21Lilli Friis-Hansen: WW21Silke Lave Glud: WW21Simone Jacquet Thrysøe: WW21Lisa Jensen: WW21- Mille Kieler Jensen: 2022
Nicoline Jensen: WW21Kristine Melberg Hansen: WW21Emma-Sofie Nordström: WW21Julie Oksbjerg: WW21- Nathalie Perry, 2022
Maria Holm Peters: WW21Linn Ploug Thomsen: WW21Amanda Refsgaard: WW21Cassandra Repstock-Romme: WW21Emma Russell (ice hockey): WW21Sofie Skott Dahl: WW21Sofia Skriver: WW21Mille Kunnerup Sørensen: WW21Michelle Weis: WW21Julie Funch Østergaard: WW21- Head coach: Peter Elander, WW21
Finland
- Kirsi Hirvonen: WW90, WW92, WW94
- Isabella Laiho née Portnoj: WW12, WW13
Katja Lavonius: WW90, WW94- Anna-Kaisa Lemberg née Piiroinen: WW05
- Vilja Lipsonen: WW00, WW01, WW04, WE05
- Pia Lund: WW11
- Katri-Helena Luomajoki (Kati Luomajoki): WW90, WW92, WW94, WW97, WW99, WW00
- Rose Matilainen: WW94
Krista Parkkonen: WW22- Sanna Peura: WW00, WW01
- Vilma Tarvainen: WW08, WW13
Hanna Teerijoki née Heikura: WW92, WW94- Heidi Wiik: WW04
Germany
- Nina Christof: WW21, WW22 (Q111902177)
- Franziska Feldmeier: WW22
- Ronja Hark: WW22
Katharina Häckelsmiller: WW21–- Nina Jobst-Smith: WW21, WW22 (Q111902232)
- Celine Mayer: WW22
- Jule Schiefer: WW21, WW22 (Q111903261)
- Tara Schmitz: WW22
- Annabella Sterzik: WW22
- Heidi Strompf: WW22
- Lilly Uhrmann: WW22
Svenja Voigt: WW21–- Theresa Wagner: WW22
- Sonja Weidenfelder: WW21, WW22 (Q111903278)
- Lilli Welcke: WW22
- Luisa Welcke: WW22
- Head coach: Thomas Schädler, WW21
Hungary
- Taylor Baker (ice hockey): WW22
- Lilla Faggyas: WW22
- Tamara Gondos: WW22
Alexandra Gowie: WW21Imola Horváth: WW21- Alexandra Huszák→Draft: WW22
Jelena Grković, WW21Franciska Kiss-Simon, WW21Andrea Kiss, WW21Sarah Knee, WW21Emma Kreisz, WW21- Adél Márton: WW22
Fruzsina Mayer, WW21Regina Metzler, WW21Bernadett Németh, WW21- Réka Pártos: WW21, WW22 (Q111889816)
- Zsófia Pázmándi: WW22
- Hanna Pintér: WW21 (Q111889825)
- Lili Pintér: WW21 (Q111575961)
- Zsuzsa Révész: WW22
- Alexandra Rónai: WW21, WW22 (Q111889941)
- Míra Seregély: WW21, WW22 (Q111901884)
- Lara Strobl: WW22
- Fruzsina Szabó: WW21, WW22 (Q81907420)
- Petra Szamosfalvi: WW21, WW22 (Q111902016)
- Enikő Tóth: WW21 (Q110659068)
Japan
Ayaka Hitosato: WW22→ redirect to Ayaka TokoMakoto Ito (ice hockey): WW21- Riko Kawaguchi: WW22
- Hinata Lack: WW22
- Miyuu Masuhara: 22OG, WW22 (Q110658766)
- Chisato Miyazaki: WW22
- Miyuri Ogawa: WW22
Chika Otaki: WW21- Ami Sasaki: WW22
Fumika Sasano: WW21- Kohane Sato, WW22
Mei Sato: WW21- Yumeka Wajima: WW22
Russia/ROC
Polina Bolgareva: OG22– created by Adamtt9Yekaterina Dobrodeyeva: WW21Landysh Falyakhova: WW21- Diana Farkhutdinova: OG22 (Q110703378)
- Daria Gredzen: OG22 (Q110707115)
Veronika Korzhakova: WW21Sofiya Lifatova: WW21Polina Luchnikova: OG22– created by Adamtt9Ilona Markova: WW21- Valentina Ostrovlyanchik: WW08, WW11, WW12
Elena Provorova: WW21Elizaveta Rodnova: WW21Kristi Shashkina: WW21- Violetta Simanova: WW97, WW99, WW00, WW01
- Irina Votintseva: WW99, WW00, WW01, OG02, WW04 (Q116002935)
- Head coach: Yevgeni Bobariko
Sweden
- Linnéa Andersson: 22OG, 22WW (Q110712879)
- Jenny Antonsson: 22WW
Ebba Berglund: 22OG, 22WW- Paula Bergström: 22OG, 22WW (Q110712965)
- Ida Boman: 22OG, 22WW (Q110649951) 1 (sv)
- Thea Johansson: 22WW
- Ellen Jonsson: 22WW
- Mira Jungåker: 22WW
- Emma Murén: 22OG, 22WW (Q110656829)
Linn Peterson: 22OG– created by Adamtt9Emma Söderberg: 22OG– created by GhostRiverCeline Tedenby: 22WW- Felizia Wikner Zienkiewicz→Draft: 22OG, 22WW (Q110658290)
- Agnes Åker: 22OG (Q110664676)
Switzerland
- Alessia Baechler: WW22
Sandra Dombrowski (now Frey): WW87 (unofficial tournament); served as referee: WW92, WW94, WW97, OG98; first woman in the IIHF Officiating Committee, 1998; IIHF Hall of Fame class of 2023 1, 2, 3Mara Frey: WW21Janine Hauser: WW21Nadine Hofstetter: WW21Emma Ingold: WW21- Alexandra Lehmann: WW22
Lena Marie Lutz: WW21Alina Marti: WW21Keely Moy: 22OG– created by Adamtt9- Riitta Schäublin (Arnold-Schäublin): WW04
Caroline Spies: WW21Laura Zimmermann: WW21
United States
Hannah Bilka: WW22– created by DetroitFan7- Natalie Buchbinder: WW21 (did not play)
Rory Guilday: WW22– created by DetroitFan7- Annamarie Holmes: WW01
- Nicki Luongo: WW00, WW01
- Carisa Zaban (now Wahlig): WW01
Edits needed
Bold = priority edit for upcoming tournament
Tournaments
- IIHF Women's Pacific Rim Championship – infobox, text expansion, 0 citations
Teams
- Belgium women's national ice hockey team – team history, roster
- Bulgaria women's national ice hockey team – recent team history, roster
- Croatia women's national ice hockey team – recent team history, roster
- France women's national ice hockey team – team history
- Great Britain women's national ice hockey team – multiple issues noted (essay-like, fanpov)
- Hong Kong women's national ice hockey team – team history, roster
- Hungary women's national ice hockey team – team history
- Mexico women's national ice hockey team – team history, roster, 0 citations
- North Korea women's national ice hockey team – team history, roster
Other
Updates needed
Shorthand: lu = last updated
Bold = priority update for upcoming tournament
Tournaments
Teams
- Austria women's national ice hockey team – roster (lu 2011)
- Belgium women's national ice hockey team – all-time record (lu 2011)
- Chinese Taipei women's national ice hockey team – roster (lu 2016)
- Croatia women's national ice hockey team – roster (lu 2011), all-time record (lu 2011)
- Great Britain women's national ice hockey team – roster (lu 2011)
- Kazakhstan women's national ice hockey team – roster (lu 2015)
- South Africa women's national ice hockey team – all-time record (lu 2015)
- South Korea women's national ice hockey team – roster (lu 2017)
Other
Tournaments
Aim to have no stubs, i.e. starts at minimum, for the principal article of all international tournaments. Highest priority at this time is improving existing top-tier IIHF and Olympic ice hockey tournament pages. Long term, the goal is to create and expand articles for all major international tournaments at all levels.
Major
- Ice hockey at the Olympic Games ↪︎Women's tournament
- IIHF Women's World Championship
- IIHF U18 Women's World Championships
Secondary
- Ice hockey at the Winter Universiade ↪︎Women
- IIHF European Women Championships (1989–1996)
- 4 Nations Cup, previously 3 Nations Cup
- Nations Cup (women's ice hockey), previously Air Canada Cup, MLP Nations Cup, and Meco Cup
- IIHF Challenge Cup of Asia ↪︎Women's
- IIHF Women's Pacific Rim Championship
- Pan American Ice Hockey Tournament
List of national teams
Teams listed in order of IIHF Women's World Rankings. An under-18 team being listed here does not guarantee that such a team exists, some national programs operate without a junior team. If you identify a national program that does not have an U18 team, please remove it from this list.
For national ice hockey teams not currently participating in the IIHF Women's World Championship, see the Emerging & Underrepresented initiative.
DYK Nominations
Resources
- News
- IIHF
- Women's Hockey Life
- Frauen-Eishockey (in German)
- Stats
- Hockey Archives (in French)
- IIHF Webarchive – major IIHF tournaments 2000–2018