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The 2024 IIHF Women's World Championship was the 23rd edition of the IIHF World Women's Championship, an international ice hockey tournament organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), contested in Utica, New York, United States from April 3–14, 2024 at the Adirondack Bank Center.
Each team's roster consisted of at least 15 skaters (forwards, and defencemen) and two goaltenders, and at most 20 skaters and three goaltenders.All ten participating nations, through the confirmation of their respective national associations, had to submit a roster by the first IIHF directorate.
The 2024 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships was the 26th such event hosted by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Teams participated at several levels of competition based on their 2023 results. The competition served as qualifications for division placements in the 2025 edition. [1]
Day 5 of the 2024 World Women's Championship gets started with Sweden (2-0-0-0) and Japan (0-1-0-1) in Pool B on Sunday. ... IIHF Women's World Championship schedule on Thursday, April 11. 10 a.m ...
April 15, 2024 at 3:19 AM UTICA - An overtime goal decided the outcome of the first meeting of the United States and Canada at the 2024 International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship.
April 3 – 14: 2024 IIHF Women's World Championship in Utica Canada defeated the United States, 6–5 in overtime, to win their 13th Women's World Championship title. Finland defeated Czechia, 3–2 in a shootout, to win the bronze medal. China and Denmark were relegated to Division I – Group A for 2025.
Thea Johansson is smashed between two defenders during the Sweden-Germany preliminary round game of the IIHF Women’s World Championships at the Adirondack Bank Center on April 8, 2024.
2024 IIHF Women's World Championship Division I A; Tournament details; Host country Austria: City: Klagenfurt: Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city) Dates: 21–27 April: Teams: 6: Tournament statistics; Games played: 15: Goals scored: 76 (5.07 per game) Attendance: 14,055 (937 per game) Scoring leader(s) Estelle Duvin (10 points) Official website; IIHF