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2001 IIHF Women's World Championship

The 2001 IIHF Women's World Championships was held April 2–8, 2001 in six cities in the state of Minnesota. Venues included the Ice Center in Plymouth, the Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis, the Recreation Centre in Rochester, the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center in St. Cloud, the Columbia Arena in Fridley, and the Schwan Super Rink, in Blaine. Team Canada won their seventh consecutive gold medal at the World Championships defeating the United States. Russia upset Finland 2–1 to capture their first medal in women's hockey.[1]

2001 IIHF Women's World Championship
Tournament details
Host country United States
Venue(s)6 (in 6 host cities)
DatesApril 2–8, 2001
Opened byGeorge W. Bush
Teams8
Final positions
Champions  Canada (7th title)
Runner-up  United States
Third place  Russia
Fourth place Finland
Tournament statistics
Games played20
Goals scored143 (7.15 per game)
Attendance21,847 (1,092 per game)
Scoring leader(s) Cammi Granato (13 points)
MVP Jennifer Botterill
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Teams edit

With the promotion and relegation format now in use, the top seven nations were joined by Kazakhstan, the winner of Group B in 2000.

World Championship Group A edit

The eight participating teams were divided up into two seeded groups as below. The teams played each other once in a single round robin format. The top two teams from the group proceeded to the Final Round, while the remaining teams played in the Consolation Round.

First round edit

Group A edit

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Canada 3 3 0 0 29 1 +28 6 Advanced to Final round
2   Russia 3 2 0 1 12 7 +5 4
3   Sweden 3 1 0 2 3 17 −14 2 Sent to Consolation round
4   Kazakhstan 3 0 0 3 3 22 −19 0

Results edit

All times local

April 2, 2001
4:00 pm
Sweden  0 – 3
( 0 – 0, 0 – 2, 0 – 1 )
  RussiaRecreation Centre, Rochester
Attendance: 300
April 2, 2001
7:30 pm
Kazakhstan  0 – 11
( 0 – 4, 0 – 4, 0 – 3 )
  CanadaRecreation Centre, Rochester
Attendance: 301
April 3, 2001
4:00 pm
Sweden  3 – 1
( 1 – 0, 1 – 1, 1 – 0 )
  KazakhstanRecreation Centre, Rochester
Attendance: 303
April 3, 2001
7:30 pm
Canada  5 – 1
( 2 – 0, 3 – 1, 0 – 0 )
  RussiaRecreation Centre, Rochester
Attendance: 520
April 5, 2001
4:05 pm
Canada  13 – 0
( 4 – 0, 6 – 0, 3 – 0 )
  SwedenMariucci Arena, Minneapolis
Attendance: 1178
April 5, 2001
7:30 pm
Russia  8 – 2
( 3 – 0, 1 – 1, 4 – 1 )
  KazakhstanSchwan's Super Rink, Blaine
Attendance: 301

Group B edit

Standings edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   United States 3 3 0 0 35 0 +35 6 Advanced to Final round
2   Finland 3 2 0 1 12 17 −5 4
3   China 3 0 1 2 6 20 −14 1 Sent to Consolation round
4   Germany 3 0 1 2 2 18 −16 1

Results edit

All times local

April 2, 2001
4:00 pm
Finland  7 – 6
( 4 – 3, 1 – 1, 2 – 2 )
  ChinaNHC, St. Cloud
Attendance: 300
April 2, 2001
7:30 pm
Germany  0 – 13
( 0 – 5, 0 – 6, 0 – 2 )
  United StatesNHC, St. Cloud
Attendance: 301
April 3, 2001
4:00 pm
Finland  5 – 2
( 0 – 1, 3 – 1, 2 – 0 )
  GermanyNHC, St. Cloud
Attendance: 300
April 3, 2001
7:30 pm
United States  13 – 0
( 6 – 0, 3 – 0, 4 – 0 )
  ChinaNHC, St. Cloud
Attendance: 581
April 5, 2001
7:30 pm
China  0 – 0
( 0 – 0, 0 – 0, 0 – 0 )
  GermanyIce Center, Plymouth
Attendance: 300
April 5, 2001
7:35 pm
United States  9 – 0
( 3 – 0, 5 – 0, 1 – 0 )
  FinlandMariucci Arena, Minneapolis
Attendance: 4421

Playoff round edit

Consolation round 5–8 place edit

April 6, 2001
4:00 pm
China  4 – 1
( 2 – 0, 1 – 1, 1 – 0 )
  KazakhstanColumbia Arena, Fridley
Attendance: 301
April 6, 2001
7:30 pm
Sweden  2 – 6
( 1 – 2, 1 – 1, 0 – 3 )
  GermanyColumbia Arena, Fridley
Attendance: 305

Consolation round 7–8 place edit

April 8, 2001
12:00 pm
Kazakhstan  1 – 3  SwedenSchwan's Super Rink, Blaine
Attendance: 305

Consolation round 5–6 place edit

April 8, 2001
12:00 pm
Germany  1 – 0
( 1 – 0, 0 – 0, 0 – 0 )
  ChinaColumbia Arena, Fridley

Final round edit

Semi finals
7 April 2001
Finals
8 April 2001
      
A1   Canada 8
B2   Finland 0
  Canada 3
  United States 2
B1   United States 6
A2   Russia 1 Bronze Medal Game
  Russia 2
  Finland 1

Semifinals edit

April 7, 2001
3:08 pm
Canada  8 – 0
( 2 – 0, 2 – 0, 4 – 0 )
  FinlandMariucci Arena, Minneapolis
Attendance: 1603
April 7, 2001
7:38 pm
United States  6 – 1
( 2 – 1, 3 – 0, 1 – 0 )
  RussiaMariucci Arena, Minneapolis
Attendance: 2582

Match for third place edit

April 8, 2001
4:00 pm
Russia  2 – 1
( 1 – 0, 1 – 1, 0 – 0 )
  FinlandMariucci Arena, Minneapolis
Attendance: 1558

Final edit

April 8, 2001
18:08
United States  2–3
(1–1, 0–1, 1–1)
  CanadaMariucci Arena, Minneapolis
Attendance: 5,632
Sarah TuetingGoaliesKim St-PierreReferee:
  Chantal Champagne
Linesmen:
  Johanna Suban
  Julie Piacentini
0–108:09 – Antal (Drolet, Sunohara) (PP)
Zaban (Holmes) – 17:361–1
1–229:45 – Shewchuk (Bechard, Chartrand)
1–356:45 – Botterill (Brisson)
Mleczko (Wendell, Bye) (PP) – 58:412–3
10 minPenalties8 min
35Shots18


 2001 IIHF World Women Championship winners 
 
Canada
7th title

Statistics edit

Scoring leaders edit

Player GP G A Pts PIM +/-
  Cammi Granato 5 7 6 13 0 16
  Krissy Wendell 5 3 9 12 4 10
  Nancy Drolet 5 4 7 11 4 7
  Jennifer Botterill 5 8 2 10 4 11
  Ekaterina Pashkevich 5 6 4 10 2 5
  Jenny Schmidgall 5 3 7 10 4 15
  Kelly Bechard 5 1 9 10 8 10
  Tammy Shewchuk 5 5 4 9 2 11
  Danielle Goyette 5 4 5 9 0 8
  Katie King 5 7 1 8 0 10

Goaltending leaders edit

Player Mins GA SOG GAA SV%
  Sara Decosta 120:00 1 40 0.50 97.50
  Kim St-Pierre 180:00 2 64 0.67 96.88
  Sami Jo Small 120:00 1 21 0.50 95.24
  Sarah Tueting 178:49 3 45 1.01 93.33
  Irina Gachennikova 286:07 13 150 2.73 91.33

Final standings edit

Rk. Team Notes
    Canada
    United States
    Russia
4.   Finland
5.   Germany
6.   China
7.   Sweden
8.   Kazakhstan Relegated to the 2003 World Championships Division I

Rosters edit

Medal Team Players
    Canada Sami Jo Small, Becky Kellar, Colleen Sostorics, Therese Brisson, Cheryl Pounder, Caroline Ouellette, Danielle Goyette, Jayna Hefford, Jennifer Botterill, Nancy Drolet, Correne Bredin, Dana Antal, Kelly Bechard, Tammy Shewchuk, Gina Kingsbury, Kim St-Pierre, Vicky Sunohara, Isabelle Chartrand, Cassie Campbell, Geraldine Heaney[2]
    United States Sara DeCosta, Winny Brodt, Angela Ruggiero, Nicki Luongo, Karyn Bye, Sue Merz, A.J. Mleczko, Jenny Schmidgall, Julie Chu, Shelley Looney, Krissy Wendell, Alana Blahoski, Annamarie Holmes, Katie King, Cammi Granato, Natalie Darwitz, Chris Bailey, Tricia Dunn, Carisa Zaban, Sarah Tueting[3]
    Russia Maria Misropian, Kristina Petrovskaia, Alena Khomitch, Elena Bobrova, Violetta Simanova, Larisa Mishina, Tatiana Sotnikova, Yulia Gladysheva, Ekaterina Smolentseva, Tatiana Tsareva, Luidmila Yurlova, Irina Gachennikova, Svetlana Trefilova, Svetlana Terentieva, Tatiana Burina, Ekaterina Pashkevich, Olga Savenkova, Oksana Tretiakova, Zhanna Shchelchkova, Irina Votintseva[4]

World Championship Division I edit

World Championship Group B was renamed Division I and was played again with an eight team tournament which was hosted by Briançon in France.    Switzerland won the tournament with a 2–1 victory over   Japan to see them bounce straight back to the main World Championship in 2003.

Directorate Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2001 - IIHF Women's World Championship".
  2. ^ "Team Roster: Canada". 2001 IIHF World Women Championship.
  3. ^ "Team Roster: USA". 2001 IIHF World Women Championship.
  4. ^ "Team Roster: Russia". 2001 IIHF World Women Championship.
  5. ^ Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009-10, p.543, Andrew Podnieks, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, Toronto, Canada, ISBN 978-1-55468-621-6
  • Podnieks, Andrew (2010). IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011. Moydart Press. pp. 26–7, 231–2.

External links edit

  • Summary from the Women's Hockey Net
  • Detailed summary from passionhockey.com (in French)
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 2003-08-05)

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The 2001 IIHF Women s World Championships was held April 2 8 2001 in six cities in the state of Minnesota Venues included the Ice Center in Plymouth the Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis the Recreation Centre in Rochester the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center in St Cloud the Columbia Arena in Fridley and the Schwan Super Rink in Blaine Team Canada won their seventh consecutive gold medal at the World Championships defeating the United States Russia upset Finland 2 1 to capture their first medal in women s hockey 1 2001 IIHF Women s World ChampionshipTournament detailsHost country United StatesVenue s 6 in 6 host cities DatesApril 2 8 2001Opened byGeorge W BushTeams8Final positionsChampions Canada 7th title Runner up United StatesThird place RussiaFourth place FinlandTournament statisticsGames played20Goals scored143 7 15 per game Attendance21 847 1 092 per game Scoring leader s Cammi Granato 13 points MVPJennifer Botterill 20002003 Contents 1 Teams 2 World Championship Group A 3 First round 3 1 Group A 3 1 1 Standings 3 1 2 Results 3 2 Group B 3 2 1 Standings 3 2 2 Results 4 Playoff round 4 1 Consolation round 5 8 place 4 2 Consolation round 7 8 place 4 3 Consolation round 5 6 place 4 4 Final round 4 5 Semifinals 4 6 Match for third place 4 7 Final 5 Statistics 5 1 Scoring leaders 5 2 Goaltending leaders 6 Final standings 7 Rosters 8 World Championship Division I 9 Directorate Awards 10 References 11 External linksTeams editWith the promotion and relegation format now in use the top seven nations were joined by Kazakhstan the winner of Group B in 2000 nbsp Canada nbsp China nbsp Finland nbsp Germany nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Russia nbsp Sweden nbsp United StatesWorld Championship Group A editThe eight participating teams were divided up into two seeded groups as below The teams played each other once in a single round robin format The top two teams from the group proceeded to the Final Round while the remaining teams played in the Consolation Round First round editGroup A edit Standings edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Canada 3 3 0 0 29 1 28 6 Advanced to Final round2 nbsp Russia 3 2 0 1 12 7 5 43 nbsp Sweden 3 1 0 2 3 17 14 2 Sent to Consolation round4 nbsp Kazakhstan 3 0 0 3 3 22 19 0Source citation needed Results edit All times local April 2 20014 00 pmSweden nbsp 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 nbsp RussiaRecreation Centre Rochester Attendance 300April 2 20017 30 pmKazakhstan nbsp 0 11 0 4 0 4 0 3 nbsp CanadaRecreation Centre Rochester Attendance 301April 3 20014 00 pmSweden nbsp 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 nbsp KazakhstanRecreation Centre Rochester Attendance 303April 3 20017 30 pmCanada nbsp 5 1 2 0 3 1 0 0 nbsp RussiaRecreation Centre Rochester Attendance 520April 5 20014 05 pmCanada nbsp 13 0 4 0 6 0 3 0 nbsp SwedenMariucci Arena Minneapolis Attendance 1178April 5 20017 30 pmRussia nbsp 8 2 3 0 1 1 4 1 nbsp KazakhstanSchwan s Super Rink Blaine Attendance 301Group B edit Standings edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 nbsp United States 3 3 0 0 35 0 35 6 Advanced to Final round2 nbsp Finland 3 2 0 1 12 17 5 43 nbsp China 3 0 1 2 6 20 14 1 Sent to Consolation round4 nbsp Germany 3 0 1 2 2 18 16 1Source citation needed Results edit All times local April 2 20014 00 pmFinland nbsp 7 6 4 3 1 1 2 2 nbsp ChinaNHC St Cloud Attendance 300April 2 20017 30 pmGermany nbsp 0 13 0 5 0 6 0 2 nbsp United StatesNHC St Cloud Attendance 301April 3 20014 00 pmFinland nbsp 5 2 0 1 3 1 2 0 nbsp GermanyNHC St Cloud Attendance 300April 3 20017 30 pmUnited States nbsp 13 0 6 0 3 0 4 0 nbsp ChinaNHC St Cloud Attendance 581April 5 20017 30 pmChina nbsp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 nbsp GermanyIce Center Plymouth Attendance 300April 5 20017 35 pmUnited States nbsp 9 0 3 0 5 0 1 0 nbsp FinlandMariucci Arena Minneapolis Attendance 4421Playoff round editConsolation round 5 8 place edit April 6 20014 00 pmChina nbsp 4 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 nbsp KazakhstanColumbia Arena Fridley Attendance 301April 6 20017 30 pmSweden nbsp 2 6 1 2 1 1 0 3 nbsp GermanyColumbia Arena Fridley Attendance 305Consolation round 7 8 place edit April 8 200112 00 pmKazakhstan nbsp 1 3 nbsp SwedenSchwan s Super Rink Blaine Attendance 305Consolation round 5 6 place edit April 8 200112 00 pmGermany nbsp 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 nbsp ChinaColumbia Arena FridleyFinal round edit Semi finals7 April 2001Finals8 April 2001 A1 nbsp Canada8B2 nbsp Finland0 nbsp Canada3 nbsp United States2B1 nbsp United States6A2 nbsp Russia1Bronze Medal Game nbsp Russia2 nbsp Finland1Semifinals edit April 7 20013 08 pmCanada nbsp 8 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 nbsp FinlandMariucci Arena Minneapolis Attendance 1603April 7 20017 38 pmUnited States nbsp 6 1 2 1 3 0 1 0 nbsp RussiaMariucci Arena Minneapolis Attendance 2582Match for third place edit April 8 20014 00 pmRussia nbsp 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 nbsp FinlandMariucci Arena Minneapolis Attendance 1558Final edit April 8 200118 08United States nbsp 2 3 1 1 0 1 1 1 nbsp CanadaMariucci Arena Minneapolis Attendance 5 632Sarah TuetingGoaliesKim St PierreReferee nbsp Chantal ChampagneLinesmen nbsp Johanna Suban nbsp Julie Piacentini0 108 09 Antal Drolet Sunohara PP Zaban Holmes 17 361 11 229 45 Shewchuk Bechard Chartrand 1 356 45 Botterill Brisson Mleczko Wendell Bye PP 58 412 310 minPenalties8 min35Shots18 2001 IIHF World Women Championship winners nbsp Canada7th titleStatistics editScoring leaders edit Player GP G A Pts PIM nbsp Cammi Granato 5 7 6 13 0 16 nbsp Krissy Wendell 5 3 9 12 4 10 nbsp Nancy Drolet 5 4 7 11 4 7 nbsp Jennifer Botterill 5 8 2 10 4 11 nbsp Ekaterina Pashkevich 5 6 4 10 2 5 nbsp Jenny Schmidgall 5 3 7 10 4 15 nbsp Kelly Bechard 5 1 9 10 8 10 nbsp Tammy Shewchuk 5 5 4 9 2 11 nbsp Danielle Goyette 5 4 5 9 0 8 nbsp Katie King 5 7 1 8 0 10Goaltending leaders edit Player Mins GA SOG GAA SV nbsp Sara Decosta 120 00 1 40 0 50 97 50 nbsp Kim St Pierre 180 00 2 64 0 67 96 88 nbsp Sami Jo Small 120 00 1 21 0 50 95 24 nbsp Sarah Tueting 178 49 3 45 1 01 93 33 nbsp Irina Gachennikova 286 07 13 150 2 73 91 33Final standings editRk Team Notes nbsp nbsp Canada nbsp nbsp United States nbsp nbsp Russia4 nbsp Finland5 nbsp Germany6 nbsp China7 nbsp Sweden8 nbsp Kazakhstan Relegated to the 2003 World Championships Division IRosters editMedal Team Players nbsp nbsp Canada Sami Jo Small Becky Kellar Colleen Sostorics Therese Brisson Cheryl Pounder Caroline Ouellette Danielle Goyette Jayna Hefford Jennifer Botterill Nancy Drolet Correne Bredin Dana Antal Kelly Bechard Tammy Shewchuk Gina Kingsbury Kim St Pierre Vicky Sunohara Isabelle Chartrand Cassie Campbell Geraldine Heaney 2 nbsp nbsp United States Sara DeCosta Winny Brodt Angela Ruggiero Nicki Luongo Karyn Bye Sue Merz A J Mleczko Jenny Schmidgall Julie Chu Shelley Looney Krissy Wendell Alana Blahoski Annamarie Holmes Katie King Cammi Granato Natalie Darwitz Chris Bailey Tricia Dunn Carisa Zaban Sarah Tueting 3 nbsp nbsp Russia Maria Misropian Kristina Petrovskaia Alena Khomitch Elena Bobrova Violetta Simanova Larisa Mishina Tatiana Sotnikova Yulia Gladysheva Ekaterina Smolentseva Tatiana Tsareva Luidmila Yurlova Irina Gachennikova Svetlana Trefilova Svetlana Terentieva Tatiana Burina Ekaterina Pashkevich Olga Savenkova Oksana Tretiakova Zhanna Shchelchkova Irina Votintseva 4 World Championship Division I editMain article 2001 Women s World Ice Hockey Championships Lower Divisions World Championship Group B was renamed Division I and was played again with an eight team tournament which was hosted by Briancon in France nbsp Switzerland won the tournament with a 2 1 victory over nbsp Japan to see them bounce straight back to the main World Championship in 2003 Directorate Awards editGoalie Kim St Pierre Canada Defender Karyn Bye United States Forward Jennifer Botterill Canada Most Valuable Player Jennifer Botterill Canada 5 References edit 2001 IIHF Women s World Championship Team Roster Canada 2001 IIHF World Women Championship Team Roster USA 2001 IIHF World Women Championship Team Roster Russia 2001 IIHF World Women Championship Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009 10 p 543 Andrew Podnieks Harper Collins Publishers Ltd Toronto Canada ISBN 978 1 55468 621 6 Podnieks Andrew 2010 IIHF Media Guide amp Record Book 2011 Moydart Press pp 26 7 231 2 External links editSummary from the Women s Hockey Net Detailed summary from passionhockey com in French Official IIHF page for the tournament at the Wayback Machine archived 2003 08 05 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2001 IIHF Women 27s World Championship amp oldid 1173291565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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