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The initiative aims to create and sustain articles about every national premier league and championship, resulting in a broad perspective on women’s ice hockey across the globe.
League’s with their own initiative pages
At the moment, only a few of the top-tier international leagues have a substantial enough number of articles to justify their own initiative pages. The goal is to support additional league-specific initiatives in the future by building up the number and quality of articles for other leagues.
Articles to be created
League and championship articles are top priority. Team, season, and other supplemental articles can be added when sufficient source material exists for the topic to independently meet WP:GNG.
Leagues and championships
- Czech Women's Extraliga (cs:Extraliga ženského hokeje/Extraliga žen), Czech women’s premier league (called 1. liga ženského hokeje until 2017)
- Danish Women's Ice Hockey Championship (da:DM i ishockey for kvinder; ‘DM’ abbreviation for Danish Champion), Danish women’s national championship tournament/league
- Women's Japan Ice Hockey League (jp:女子日本アイスホッケーリーグ; WJIHL), Japanese women’s premier league since 2012; Wikidata item
- Korean Women's Ice Hockey League
- Kazakh Women's Ice Hockey Championship
- Norwegian Women’s Ice Hockey League
- Optibet Baltic Women's Ice Hockey Championship (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania), league in the Baltic states organized by the Latvian Ice Hockey Federation 1
- Polish Women's Hockey League (pl:Polska Liga Hokeja Kobiet), Polish women’s premier league
- Slovak Women's Extraliga (Extraliga žien), Slovak women’s premier league (called 1.liga žien until 2017)
- Slovenian Women's Ice Hockey Championship (DP Članice), Slovenian women’s national championship tournament/league
- Women’s National Ice Hockey League→Draft (UK)
Teams
NAT | League | Team | City/Town | WP:GNG? ≥ 3 refs |
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EWHL | EHV Sabres | Vienna |
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EWHL | EV Eagles | Bozen/ Bolzano |
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EWHL | KMH Budapest Women | Budapest |
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EWHL | Lakers Kärnten | Villach |
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EWHL | MAC Budapest (women) | Budapest | |||
EWHL | Silesian Metropolis Katowice | Katowice | |||
WJIHL | Daishin Ice Hockey Club | Kushiro | |||
WJIHL | DK Peregrine | Tomakomai | |||
WJIHL | Seibu Princess Rabbits | Nishitōkyō | |||
WJIHL | Toyota Cygnus | Tomakomai | |||
DEBL | MAC Marilyn Budapest | Budapest |
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European Women's Hockey League (EWHL) / EWHL Super Cup Women's Japan Ice Hockey League (WJIHL)
Austria women's ice hockey Bundesliga (DEBL)
- (Budapest); participated in the IIHF European Women's Champions Cup (Wikidata item)
German women's ice hockey Bundesliga (DFEL)
Switzerland women's ice hockey league (SWHL A)
Italian Hockey League Women (IHLW)
Optibet Baltic Women's Ice Hockey Championship
- SHK Laima Rīga (Riga, Latvia)
Belarus
- HK Pantera Minsk (Minsk); no longer active (?), participated in the IIHF European Women's Champions Cup
- HC Slavia Sofia (women) (Sofia)
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