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2017 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship – Division I

The 2017 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Division I Group A, Group B and Group B Qualification were three international under-18 women's ice hockey tournaments run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The tournaments made up the second, third and fourth levels of competition at the 2017 IIHF World Women's U18 Championships respectively. The Division I Group A tournament took place between 8 January and 14 January 2017 in Budapest, Hungary. The tournament was won by Germany who gained promotion to the Championship Division for 2018 while France finished last and was relegated to the Division I Group B competition. The Division I Group B tournament took place between 8 January and 14 January 2017 in Katowice, Poland. Italy won the tournament and gained promotion to Division I Group A while Kazakhstan was relegated to Division I Group B Qualification after finishing in last place. The Division I Group B Qualification tournament was held in San Sebastián, Spain from 26 January to 29 January 2017. The tournament was won by Australia who gained promotion to Division I Group B for 2018.

2017 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship Division I
Logos of the Division I tournaments
Tournament details
Host countries Hungary
 Poland
 Spain
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Dates8–14 January 2017
26–29 January 2017
Teams16
← 2016
2018 →

Division I Group A tournament edit

Division I Group A
Tournament details
Host country  Hungary
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates8–14 January 2017
Teams6
Final positions
Champions    Germany (1st title)
Runner-up    Slovakia
Third place    Norway
Tournament statistics
Games played15
Goals scored72 (4.8 per game)
Attendance2,246 (150 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Millie Sirum

The Division I Group A tournament began on 8 January 2017 in Budapest, Hungary with games played at Tüskecsarnok.[1] Germany, Hungary, Norway and Slovakia returned to the competition after missing promotion to the Championship Division at the previous years World Championships.[2] Austria gained promotion to Division I Group A after finishing first in last years Division I Qualification and France was relegated from the Championship Division after failing to survive the relegation round at the 2016 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship.[3][4]

Germany won the tournament after finishing first in the group standings with twelve points and gained promotion to the Championship Division for the 2018 IIHF World Women's U18 Championships.[5][6] Slovakia also finished on twelve points however their loss to Germany placed them second due to tie-break rules.[6] Norway finished in third place with eight points.[6] France finished the tournament in last place after losing all five of their games and was relegated to Division I Group B for 2018.[1][6] Millie Sirum of Norway finished as the top scorer of the tournament with eight points and was named best forward by the IIHF directorate.[7][8] Hungary's Yumi Maruyama led the tournament in goaltending with a save percentage of 95.31.[9] The directorate however named Johanna May of Germany as the tournaments best goaltender and named Norway's Lene Tendenes as the best defenceman.[8]

Standings edit

Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
  Germany 5 4 0 0 1 18 5 +13 12 Promoted to the 2018 Top Division
  Slovakia 5 4 0 0 1 17 6 +11 12
  Norway 5 2 1 0 2 14 14 0 8
  Hungary 5 2 0 0 3 9 13 −4 6
  Austria 5 2 0 0 3 7 16 −9 6
  France 5 0 0 1 4 7 18 −11 1 Relegated to 2018 Division I Group B
Source: [citation needed]

Fixtures edit

All times are local. (CETUTC+01:00)

8 January 2017
19:00
Austria  2 – 1
(1–1, 0–0, 1–0)
  FranceTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 98
Game reference
4 minPenalties6 min
36Shots22
8 January 2017
15:30
Norway  3 – 2
(1–1, 0–1, 2–0)
  GermanyTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 116
Game reference
6 minPenalties6 min
23Shots28
8 January 2017
19:00
Hungary  0 – 4
(0–0, 0–3, 0–1)
  SlovakiaTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 335
Game reference
12 minPenalties14 min
19Shots36
9 January 2017
12:00
France  2 – 3 OT
(1–1, 0–0, 1–1, 0–1)
  NorwayTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 158
Game reference
8 minPenalties8 min
20Shots50
9 January 2017
15:30
Slovakia  3 – 2
(1–0, 1–0, 1–2)
  AustriaTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 66
Game reference
4 minPenalties14 min
55Shots13
9 January 2017
19:00
Germany  3 – 0
(1–0, 1–0, 1–0)
  HungaryTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 210
Game reference
4 minPenalties10 min
38Shots17
11 January 2017
12:00
Germany  2 – 0
(1–0, 1–0, 0–0)
  SlovakiaTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 86
Game reference
12 minPenalties14 min
31Shots28
11 January 2017
15:30
Austria  3 – 2
(2–0, 0–1, 1–1)
  NorwayTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 92
Game reference
14 minPenalties22 min
37Shots46
11 January 2017
19:00
France  1 – 3
(0–0, 1–0, 0–3)
  HungaryTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 245
Game reference
32 minPenalties22 min
30Shots34
12 January 2017
12:00
Germany  7 – 0
(3–0, 1–0, 3–0)
  AustriaTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 48
Game reference
8 minPenalties6 min
46Shots18
12 January 2017
15:30
Slovakia  6 – 1
(2–0, 1–0, 3–1)
  FranceTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 64
Game reference
6 minPenalties8 min
43Shots15
12 January 2017
19:00
Norway  5 – 3
(0–2, 2–0, 3–1)
  HungaryTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 218
Game reference
2 minPenalties10 min
36Shots16
14 January 2017
12:00
Slovakia  4 – 1
(1–0, 1–1, 2–0)
  NorwayTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 68
Game reference
10 minPenalties14 min
41Shots19
14 January 2017
15:30
France  2 – 4
(0–1, 1–2, 1–1)
  GermanyTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 82
Game reference
4 minPenalties2 min
21Shots32
14 January 2017
19:00
Hungary  3 – 0
(0–0, 2–0, 1–0)
  AustriaTüskecsarnok
Attendance: 360
Game reference
10 minPenalties14 min
25Shots26

Scoring leaders edit

List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points, then goals.[7]

Player GP G A Pts +/- PIM POS
  Millie Sirum 5 1 7 8 0 4 F
  Emilie Johansen 5 5 2 7 +1 10 F
  Nikola Rumanova 5 2 4 6 +4 4 F
  Lene Tendenes 5 2 4 6 +1 10 D
  Emma Bergesen 5 1 5 6 –1 2 D
  Dominika Horvath 5 3 2 5 –3 2 F
  Laura Luftenegger 5 2 3 5 –1 6 F
  Tatiana Istocyova 5 1 4 5 +4 0 D
  Theresa Schafzahl 5 1 4 5 +2 8 F
  Chloe Aurard 5 4 0 4 –2 10 F
  Lucia Haluskova 5 4 0 4 +3 2 F

Leading goaltenders edit

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played at least 40% of their team's minutes are included in this list.[9]

Player MIP SOG GA GAA SVS% SO
  Yumi Maruyama 120:00 64 3 1.50 95.31 1
  Johanna May 287:08 102 5 1.04 95.10 2
  Nina Prunster 240:00 148 9 2.25 93.92 0
  Adriana Stofankova 294:26 94 6 1.22 93.62 1
  Anais Aurard 299:37 194 17 3.40 91.24 0

Division I Group B tournament edit

Division I Group B
Tournament details
Host country  Poland
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates8–14 January 2017
Teams6
Final positions
Champions    Italy (1st title)
Runner-up    Denmark
Third place    Poland
Tournament statistics
Games played15
Goals scored60 (4 per game)
Attendance2,914 (194 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Nadia Mattivi

The Division I Group B tournament began on 8 January 2017 in Katowice, Poland with games played at the Katowice Jantor.[10] Following the announcement of the 2017 World Championship program it was revealed that the Division I tournament had been renamed Division I Group A to allow for the creation of a Division I Group B tournament.[11] As a result, Italy, Kazakhstan, Great Britain, China and Poland were all promoted from last years qualification tournament after finishing second through to sixth respectively.[3][11] Denmark joined as the sixth team at the tournament after finishing last in the 2016 Division I competition.[3][11]

Italy won the tournament after winning all five of their games, finishing first in the group standings and gained promotion to the 2018 Division I Group A competition.[12][13] Denmark finished in second placed after losing only to Italy and Poland finished in third place.[13] Kazakhstan finished the tournament in last place after losing all five of their games and was relegated to the Division I Group B Qualification for 2018.[10][13] Nadia Mattivi of Italy finished as the top scorer of the tournament with eleven points and was named best defenceman by the IIHF directorate.[14][15] Italy's Eugenia Pomanin led the tournament in goaltending with a save percentage of 98.08.[16] The directorate however named Martyna Sass of Poland as the tournaments best goaltender and named Denmark's Lilli Friis-Hansen as the best forward.[15]

Standings edit

Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
  Italy 5 5 0 0 0 17 3 +14 15 Promoted to 2018 Division I Group A
  Denmark 5 4 0 0 1 15 6 +9 12
  Poland 5 2 1 0 2 7 6 +1 8
  Great Britain 5 1 1 0 3 8 13 −5 5
  China 5 1 0 2 2 7 9 −2 5
  Kazakhstan 5 0 0 0 5 6 23 −17 0 Relegated to 2018 Division I Group B Qualification
Source: [citation needed]

Fixtures edit

All times are local. (CETUTC+01:00)

8 January 2017
13:00
Great Britain  0 – 3
(0–2, 0–0, 0–1)
  ItalyKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 124
Game reference
8 minPenalties10 min
14Shots23
8 January 2017
16:30
China  4 – 1
(1–0, 2–1, 1–0)
  KazakhstanKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 91
Game reference
18 minPenalties16 min
30Shots17
8 January 2017
20:00
Poland  0 – 2
(0–1, 0–0, 0–1)
  DenmarkKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 512
Game reference
96 minPenalties61 min
22Shots31
9 January 2017
13:00
Italy  4 – 2
(2–1, 1–1, 1–0)
  ChinaKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 71
Game reference
12 minPenalties22 min
52Shots13
9 January 2017
16:30
Denmark  5 – 1
(2–0, 1–0, 2–1)
  Great BritainKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 80
Game reference
12 minPenalties14 min
33Shots15
9 January 2017
20:00
Kazakhstan  2 – 4
(0–2, 1–0, 1–2)
  PolandKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 120
Game reference
22 minPenalties10 min
18Shots35
11 January 2017
13:00
Denmark  1 – 0
(0–0, 1–0, 0–0)
  ChinaKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 74
Game reference
6 minPenalties14 min
22Shots8
11 January 2017
16:30
Italy  5 – 0
(2–0, 1–0, 2–0)
  KazakhstanKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 64
Game reference
6 minPenalties36 min
51Shots19
11 January 2017
20:00
Poland  2 – 1
(0–1, 1–0, 1–0)
  Great BritainKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 526
Game reference
8 minPenalties16 min
19Shots22
12 January 2017
13:00
Kazakhstan  1 – 6
(0–0, 0–2, 1–4)
  DenmarkKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 80
Game reference
10 minPenalties8 min
4Shots45
12 January 2017
16:30
Great Britain  2 – 1 OT
(1–1, 0–0, 0–0, 1–0)
  ChinaKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 102
Game reference
6 minPenalties4 min
22Shots16
12 January 2017
20:00
Italy  1 – 0
(1–0, 0–0, 0–0)
  PolandKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 420
Game reference
14 minPenalties12 min
14Shots19
14 January 2017
13:00
Kazakhstan  2 – 4
(1–3, 1–0, 0–1)
  Great BritainKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 90
Game reference
12 minPenalties6 min
17Shots41
14 January 2017
16:30
Denmark  1 – 4
(1–2, 0–1, 0–1)
  ItalyKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 140
Game reference
6 minPenalties4 min
19Shots19
14 January 2017
20:00
China  0 – 1 OT
(0–0, 0–0, 0–0, 0–1)
  PolandKatowice Jantor
Attendance: 420
Game reference
6 minPenalties6 min
25Shots34

Scoring leaders edit

List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points, then goals.[14]

Player GP G A Pts +/- PIM POS
  Nadia Mattivi 5 4 7 11 +9 8 D
  Anita Muraro 5 6 2 8 +8 0 F
  Lilli Friis-Hansen 5 1 6 7 +1 14 F
  Casey Traill 5 4 2 6 +2 0 F
  Maria Holm Peters 5 4 1 5 +1 0 F
  Amanda Refsgaard 5 1 4 5 –2 10 D
  Zifei Liao 5 3 1 4 +1 8 F
  Mara de Rech 5 2 2 4 +6 4 F
  Kathryn Marsden 5 2 2 4 +4 6 F
  Klaudia Kaleja 5 2 1 3 –1 12 F
  Greta Niccolai 5 2 1 3 0 0 F

Leading goaltenders edit

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played at least 40% of their team's minutes are included in this list.[16]

Player MIP SOG GA GAA SVS% SO
  Eugenia Pompanin 180:00 52 1 0.33 98.08 2
  Martyna Sass 302:06 110 6 1.19 94.55 1
  Jiaxin Li 305:50 147 9 1.77 93.88 0
  Elisa Biondi 120:00 32 2 1.00 93.75 1
  Arina Shyokolova 136:36 89 7 3.07 92.13 0

Division I Group B Qualification tournament edit

Division I Group B Qualification
Tournament details
Host country  Spain
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates26–29 January 2017
Teams4
Final positions
Champions    Australia (1st title)
Runner-up    Spain
Third place    Mexico
Tournament statistics
Games played6
Goals scored46 (7.67 per game)
Attendance933 (156 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Natalia Amaya

The Division I Group B Qualification tournament began on 26 January 2017 in San Sebastián, Spain with games played at the Palacio del Hielo Txuri Urdin.[17] Australia and Romania returned to the competition after finishing seventh and eighth respectively in 2016 and missing promotion to Division I Group B.[3] Mexico and Spain both made their debut at the IIHF World Women's U18 Championships.[18]

Australia won the tournament after winning all three of their games, finishing first in the group standings and gained promotion to the 2018 Division I Group B competition.[18][19] Spain finished in second place after losing only to Australia and Mexico finished in third.[19] Italy's Natalia Amaya finished as the top scorer of the tournament with eight points, which included six goals and two assists.[20] Imogen Perry of Australia led the tournament in goaltending with a save percentage of 100.00 in her 80 minutes of play.[21]

Standings edit

Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Promotion
  Australia 3 3 0 0 0 18 1 +17 9 Promoted to 2018 Division I Group B
  Spain 3 2 0 0 1 13 9 +4 6
  Mexico 3 1 0 0 2 10 9 +1 3
  Romania 3 0 0 0 3 5 27 −22 0
Source: [citation needed]

Fixtures edit

All times are local. (CETUTC+01:00)

26 January 2017
16:30
Romania  1 – 8
(1–3, 0–3, 0–2)
  MexicoPalacio del Hielo Txuri Urdin
Attendance: 78
Game reference
6 minPenalties6 min
11Shots44
26 January 2017
20:00
Spain  1 – 3
(1–1, 0–2, 0–0)
  AustraliaPalacio del Hielo Txuri Urdin
Attendance: 170
Game reference
12 minPenalties2 min
29Shots20
28 January 2017
16:30
Australia  5 – 0
(1–0, 2–0, 2–0)
  MexicoPalacio del Hielo Txuri Urdin
Attendance: 120
Game reference
8 minPenalties4 min
37Shots16
28 January 2017
20:00
Romania  4 – 9
(1–2, 0–4, 3–3)
  SpainPalacio del Hielo Txuri Urdin
Attendance: 250
Game reference
8 minPenalties10 min
11Shots95
29 January 2017
16:30
Australia  10 – 0
(4–0, 3–0, 3–0)
  RomaniaPalacio del Hielo Txuri Urdin
Attendance: 85
Game reference
8 minPenalties8 min
69Shots9
29 January 2017
20:00
Mexico  2 – 3
(0–1, 2–2, 0–0)
  SpainPalacio del Hielo Txuri Urdin
Attendance: 230
Game reference
12 minPenalties16 min
21Shots37

Scoring leaders edit

List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points, then goals.[20]

Player GP G A Pts +/- PIM POS
  Natalia Amaya 3 6 2 8 +7 0 F
  Giovanna Rojas 3 2 5 7 +7 4 F
  Natalie Ayris 3 2 3 5 +7 2 F
  Lindsey Kiliwnik 3 2 3 5 +8 0 F
  Paula Moreno 3 2 3 5 +6 4 F
  Madison Poole 3 4 0 4 +3 0 F
  Andrea Merino 3 3 1 4 +5 2 F
  Katalin Adorjan 3 3 0 3 –9 4 D
  Elena Sans 3 2 1 3 +4 2 F
  Emily Davis-Tope 3 1 2 3 +7 0 D
  Marta del Monte 3 1 2 3 +2 0 F
  Sara Sammons 3 1 2 3 +3 0 F

Leading goaltenders edit

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played at least 40% of their team's minutes are included in this list.[21]

Player MIP SOG GA GAA SVS% SO
  Imogen Perry 80:00 19 0 0.00 100.00 1
  Keesha Atkins 100:00 35 1 0.60 97.14 0
  Daniela Castro 151:45 78 8 3.16 89.74 0
  Laura Lopez de Ochoa 120:00 41 5 2.50 87.80 0
  Bianca Bobu 112:27 145 21 11.20 85.52 0

References edit

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External links edit

  • Division I Group A at IIHF.com
  • Division I Group B at IIHF.com
  • Division I Group B Qualification at IIHF.com

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The 2017 IIHF World Women s U18 Championship Division I Group A Group B and Group B Qualification were three international under 18 women s ice hockey tournaments run by the International Ice Hockey Federation The tournaments made up the second third and fourth levels of competition at the 2017 IIHF World Women s U18 Championships respectively The Division I Group A tournament took place between 8 January and 14 January 2017 in Budapest Hungary The tournament was won by Germany who gained promotion to the Championship Division for 2018 while France finished last and was relegated to the Division I Group B competition The Division I Group B tournament took place between 8 January and 14 January 2017 in Katowice Poland Italy won the tournament and gained promotion to Division I Group A while Kazakhstan was relegated to Division I Group B Qualification after finishing in last place The Division I Group B Qualification tournament was held in San Sebastian Spain from 26 January to 29 January 2017 The tournament was won by Australia who gained promotion to Division I Group B for 2018 2017 IIHF World Women s U18 Championship Division ILogos of the Division I tournamentsTournament detailsHost countries Hungary Poland SpainVenue s 3 in 3 host cities Dates8 14 January 201726 29 January 2017Teams16 20162018 Contents 1 Division I Group A tournament 1 1 Standings 1 2 Fixtures 1 3 Scoring leaders 1 4 Leading goaltenders 2 Division I Group B tournament 2 1 Standings 2 2 Fixtures 2 3 Scoring leaders 2 4 Leading goaltenders 3 Division I Group B Qualification tournament 3 1 Standings 3 2 Fixtures 3 3 Scoring leaders 3 4 Leading goaltenders 4 References 5 External linksDivision I Group A tournament editDivision I Group ATournament detailsHost country nbsp HungaryVenue s 1 in 1 host city Dates8 14 January 2017Teams6Final positionsChampions nbsp nbsp Germany 1st title Runner up nbsp nbsp SlovakiaThird place nbsp nbsp NorwayTournament statisticsGames played15Goals scored72 4 8 per game Attendance2 246 150 per game Scoring leader s Millie SirumThe Division I Group A tournament began on 8 January 2017 in Budapest Hungary with games played at Tuskecsarnok 1 Germany Hungary Norway and Slovakia returned to the competition after missing promotion to the Championship Division at the previous years World Championships 2 Austria gained promotion to Division I Group A after finishing first in last years Division I Qualification and France was relegated from the Championship Division after failing to survive the relegation round at the 2016 IIHF World Women s U18 Championship 3 4 Germany won the tournament after finishing first in the group standings with twelve points and gained promotion to the Championship Division for the 2018 IIHF World Women s U18 Championships 5 6 Slovakia also finished on twelve points however their loss to Germany placed them second due to tie break rules 6 Norway finished in third place with eight points 6 France finished the tournament in last place after losing all five of their games and was relegated to Division I Group B for 2018 1 6 Millie Sirum of Norway finished as the top scorer of the tournament with eight points and was named best forward by the IIHF directorate 7 8 Hungary s Yumi Maruyama led the tournament in goaltending with a save percentage of 95 31 9 The directorate however named Johanna May of Germany as the tournaments best goaltender and named Norway s Lene Tendenes as the best defenceman 8 Standings edit Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation nbsp Germany 5 4 0 0 1 18 5 13 12 Promoted to the 2018 Top Division nbsp Slovakia 5 4 0 0 1 17 6 11 12 nbsp Norway 5 2 1 0 2 14 14 0 8 nbsp Hungary 5 2 0 0 3 9 13 4 6 nbsp Austria 5 2 0 0 3 7 16 9 6 nbsp France 5 0 0 1 4 7 18 11 1 Relegated to 2018 Division I Group BSource citation needed Fixtures edit All times are local CET UTC 01 00 8 January 201719 00Austria nbsp 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 nbsp FranceTuskecsarnok Attendance 98Game reference4 minPenalties6 min36Shots228 January 201715 30Norway nbsp 3 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 nbsp GermanyTuskecsarnok Attendance 116Game reference6 minPenalties6 min23Shots288 January 201719 00Hungary nbsp 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 nbsp SlovakiaTuskecsarnok Attendance 335Game reference12 minPenalties14 min19Shots369 January 201712 00France nbsp 2 3 OT 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 nbsp NorwayTuskecsarnok Attendance 158Game reference8 minPenalties8 min20Shots509 January 201715 30Slovakia nbsp 3 2 1 0 1 0 1 2 nbsp AustriaTuskecsarnok Attendance 66Game reference4 minPenalties14 min55Shots139 January 201719 00Germany nbsp 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 nbsp HungaryTuskecsarnok Attendance 210Game reference4 minPenalties10 min38Shots1711 January 201712 00Germany nbsp 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 nbsp SlovakiaTuskecsarnok Attendance 86Game reference12 minPenalties14 min31Shots2811 January 201715 30Austria nbsp 3 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 nbsp NorwayTuskecsarnok Attendance 92Game reference14 minPenalties22 min37Shots4611 January 201719 00France nbsp 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 nbsp HungaryTuskecsarnok Attendance 245Game reference32 minPenalties22 min30Shots3412 January 201712 00Germany nbsp 7 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 nbsp AustriaTuskecsarnok Attendance 48Game reference8 minPenalties6 min46Shots1812 January 201715 30Slovakia nbsp 6 1 2 0 1 0 3 1 nbsp FranceTuskecsarnok Attendance 64Game reference6 minPenalties8 min43Shots1512 January 201719 00Norway nbsp 5 3 0 2 2 0 3 1 nbsp HungaryTuskecsarnok Attendance 218Game reference2 minPenalties10 min36Shots1614 January 201712 00Slovakia nbsp 4 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 nbsp NorwayTuskecsarnok Attendance 68Game reference10 minPenalties14 min41Shots1914 January 201715 30France nbsp 2 4 0 1 1 2 1 1 nbsp GermanyTuskecsarnok Attendance 82Game reference4 minPenalties2 min21Shots3214 January 201719 00Hungary nbsp 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 nbsp AustriaTuskecsarnok Attendance 360Game reference10 minPenalties14 min25Shots26Scoring leaders edit List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points then goals 7 Player GP G A Pts PIM POS nbsp Millie Sirum 5 1 7 8 0 4 F nbsp Emilie Johansen 5 5 2 7 1 10 F nbsp Nikola Rumanova 5 2 4 6 4 4 F nbsp Lene Tendenes 5 2 4 6 1 10 D nbsp Emma Bergesen 5 1 5 6 1 2 D nbsp Dominika Horvath 5 3 2 5 3 2 F nbsp Laura Luftenegger 5 2 3 5 1 6 F nbsp Tatiana Istocyova 5 1 4 5 4 0 D nbsp Theresa Schafzahl 5 1 4 5 2 8 F nbsp Chloe Aurard 5 4 0 4 2 10 F nbsp Lucia Haluskova 5 4 0 4 3 2 FLeading goaltenders edit Only the top five goaltenders based on save percentage who have played at least 40 of their team s minutes are included in this list 9 Player MIP SOG GA GAA SVS SO nbsp Yumi Maruyama 120 00 64 3 1 50 95 31 1 nbsp Johanna May 287 08 102 5 1 04 95 10 2 nbsp Nina Prunster 240 00 148 9 2 25 93 92 0 nbsp Adriana Stofankova 294 26 94 6 1 22 93 62 1 nbsp Anais Aurard 299 37 194 17 3 40 91 24 0Division I Group B tournament editDivision I Group BTournament detailsHost country nbsp PolandVenue s 1 in 1 host city Dates8 14 January 2017Teams6Final positionsChampions nbsp nbsp Italy 1st title Runner up nbsp nbsp DenmarkThird place nbsp nbsp PolandTournament statisticsGames played15Goals scored60 4 per game Attendance2 914 194 per game Scoring leader s Nadia MattiviThe Division I Group B tournament began on 8 January 2017 in Katowice Poland with games played at the Katowice Jantor 10 Following the announcement of the 2017 World Championship program it was revealed that the Division I tournament had been renamed Division I Group A to allow for the creation of a Division I Group B tournament 11 As a result Italy Kazakhstan Great Britain China and Poland were all promoted from last years qualification tournament after finishing second through to sixth respectively 3 11 Denmark joined as the sixth team at the tournament after finishing last in the 2016 Division I competition 3 11 Italy won the tournament after winning all five of their games finishing first in the group standings and gained promotion to the 2018 Division I Group A competition 12 13 Denmark finished in second placed after losing only to Italy and Poland finished in third place 13 Kazakhstan finished the tournament in last place after losing all five of their games and was relegated to the Division I Group B Qualification for 2018 10 13 Nadia Mattivi of Italy finished as the top scorer of the tournament with eleven points and was named best defenceman by the IIHF directorate 14 15 Italy s Eugenia Pomanin led the tournament in goaltending with a save percentage of 98 08 16 The directorate however named Martyna Sass of Poland as the tournaments best goaltender and named Denmark s Lilli Friis Hansen as the best forward 15 Standings edit Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation nbsp Italy 5 5 0 0 0 17 3 14 15 Promoted to 2018 Division I Group A nbsp Denmark 5 4 0 0 1 15 6 9 12 nbsp Poland 5 2 1 0 2 7 6 1 8 nbsp Great Britain 5 1 1 0 3 8 13 5 5 nbsp China 5 1 0 2 2 7 9 2 5 nbsp Kazakhstan 5 0 0 0 5 6 23 17 0 Relegated to 2018 Division I Group B QualificationSource citation needed Fixtures edit All times are local CET UTC 01 00 8 January 201713 00Great Britain nbsp 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 nbsp ItalyKatowice Jantor Attendance 124Game reference8 minPenalties10 min14Shots238 January 201716 30China nbsp 4 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 nbsp KazakhstanKatowice Jantor Attendance 91Game reference18 minPenalties16 min30Shots178 January 201720 00Poland nbsp 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 nbsp DenmarkKatowice Jantor Attendance 512Game reference96 minPenalties61 min22Shots319 January 201713 00Italy nbsp 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 nbsp ChinaKatowice Jantor Attendance 71Game reference12 minPenalties22 min52Shots139 January 201716 30Denmark nbsp 5 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 nbsp Great BritainKatowice Jantor Attendance 80Game reference12 minPenalties14 min33Shots159 January 201720 00Kazakhstan nbsp 2 4 0 2 1 0 1 2 nbsp PolandKatowice Jantor Attendance 120Game reference22 minPenalties10 min18Shots3511 January 201713 00Denmark nbsp 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 nbsp ChinaKatowice Jantor Attendance 74Game reference6 minPenalties14 min22Shots811 January 201716 30Italy nbsp 5 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 nbsp KazakhstanKatowice Jantor Attendance 64Game reference6 minPenalties36 min51Shots1911 January 201720 00Poland nbsp 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 nbsp Great BritainKatowice Jantor Attendance 526Game reference8 minPenalties16 min19Shots2212 January 201713 00Kazakhstan nbsp 1 6 0 0 0 2 1 4 nbsp DenmarkKatowice Jantor Attendance 80Game reference10 minPenalties8 min4Shots4512 January 201716 30Great Britain nbsp 2 1 OT 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 nbsp ChinaKatowice Jantor Attendance 102Game reference6 minPenalties4 min22Shots1612 January 201720 00Italy nbsp 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 nbsp PolandKatowice Jantor Attendance 420Game reference14 minPenalties12 min14Shots1914 January 201713 00Kazakhstan nbsp 2 4 1 3 1 0 0 1 nbsp Great BritainKatowice Jantor Attendance 90Game reference12 minPenalties6 min17Shots4114 January 201716 30Denmark nbsp 1 4 1 2 0 1 0 1 nbsp ItalyKatowice Jantor Attendance 140Game reference6 minPenalties4 min19Shots1914 January 201720 00China nbsp 0 1 OT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 nbsp PolandKatowice Jantor Attendance 420Game reference6 minPenalties6 min25Shots34Scoring leaders edit List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points then goals 14 Player GP G A Pts PIM POS nbsp Nadia Mattivi 5 4 7 11 9 8 D nbsp Anita Muraro 5 6 2 8 8 0 F nbsp Lilli Friis Hansen 5 1 6 7 1 14 F nbsp Casey Traill 5 4 2 6 2 0 F nbsp Maria Holm Peters 5 4 1 5 1 0 F nbsp Amanda Refsgaard 5 1 4 5 2 10 D nbsp Zifei Liao 5 3 1 4 1 8 F nbsp Mara de Rech 5 2 2 4 6 4 F nbsp Kathryn Marsden 5 2 2 4 4 6 F nbsp Klaudia Kaleja 5 2 1 3 1 12 F nbsp Greta Niccolai 5 2 1 3 0 0 FLeading goaltenders edit Only the top five goaltenders based on save percentage who have played at least 40 of their team s minutes are included in this list 16 Player MIP SOG GA GAA SVS SO nbsp Eugenia Pompanin 180 00 52 1 0 33 98 08 2 nbsp Martyna Sass 302 06 110 6 1 19 94 55 1 nbsp Jiaxin Li 305 50 147 9 1 77 93 88 0 nbsp Elisa Biondi 120 00 32 2 1 00 93 75 1 nbsp Arina Shyokolova 136 36 89 7 3 07 92 13 0Division I Group B Qualification tournament editDivision I Group B QualificationTournament detailsHost country nbsp SpainVenue s 1 in 1 host city Dates26 29 January 2017Teams4Final positionsChampions nbsp nbsp Australia 1st title Runner up nbsp nbsp SpainThird place nbsp nbsp MexicoTournament statisticsGames played6Goals scored46 7 67 per game Attendance933 156 per game Scoring leader s Natalia AmayaThe Division I Group B Qualification tournament began on 26 January 2017 in San Sebastian Spain with games played at the Palacio del Hielo Txuri Urdin 17 Australia and Romania returned to the competition after finishing seventh and eighth respectively in 2016 and missing promotion to Division I Group B 3 Mexico and Spain both made their debut at the IIHF World Women s U18 Championships 18 Australia won the tournament after winning all three of their games finishing first in the group standings and gained promotion to the 2018 Division I Group B competition 18 19 Spain finished in second place after losing only to Australia and Mexico finished in third 19 Italy s Natalia Amaya finished as the top scorer of the tournament with eight points which included six goals and two assists 20 Imogen Perry of Australia led the tournament in goaltending with a save percentage of 100 00 in her 80 minutes of play 21 Standings edit Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Promotion nbsp Australia 3 3 0 0 0 18 1 17 9 Promoted to 2018 Division I Group B nbsp Spain 3 2 0 0 1 13 9 4 6 nbsp Mexico 3 1 0 0 2 10 9 1 3 nbsp Romania 3 0 0 0 3 5 27 22 0Source citation needed Fixtures edit All times are local CET UTC 01 00 26 January 201716 30Romania nbsp 1 8 1 3 0 3 0 2 nbsp MexicoPalacio del Hielo Txuri Urdin Attendance 78Game reference6 minPenalties6 min11Shots4426 January 201720 00Spain nbsp 1 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 nbsp AustraliaPalacio del Hielo Txuri Urdin Attendance 170Game reference12 minPenalties2 min29Shots2028 January 201716 30Australia nbsp 5 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 nbsp MexicoPalacio del Hielo Txuri Urdin Attendance 120Game reference8 minPenalties4 min37Shots1628 January 201720 00Romania nbsp 4 9 1 2 0 4 3 3 nbsp SpainPalacio del Hielo Txuri Urdin Attendance 250Game reference8 minPenalties10 min11Shots9529 January 201716 30Australia nbsp 10 0 4 0 3 0 3 0 nbsp RomaniaPalacio del Hielo Txuri Urdin Attendance 85Game reference8 minPenalties8 min69Shots929 January 201720 00Mexico nbsp 2 3 0 1 2 2 0 0 nbsp SpainPalacio del Hielo Txuri Urdin Attendance 230Game reference12 minPenalties16 min21Shots37Scoring leaders edit List shows the top ten skaters sorted by points then goals 20 Player GP G A Pts PIM POS nbsp Natalia Amaya 3 6 2 8 7 0 F nbsp Giovanna Rojas 3 2 5 7 7 4 F nbsp Natalie Ayris 3 2 3 5 7 2 F nbsp Lindsey Kiliwnik 3 2 3 5 8 0 F nbsp Paula Moreno 3 2 3 5 6 4 F nbsp Madison Poole 3 4 0 4 3 0 F nbsp Andrea Merino 3 3 1 4 5 2 F nbsp Katalin Adorjan 3 3 0 3 9 4 D nbsp Elena Sans 3 2 1 3 4 2 F nbsp Emily Davis Tope 3 1 2 3 7 0 D nbsp Marta del Monte 3 1 2 3 2 0 F nbsp Sara Sammons 3 1 2 3 3 0 FLeading goaltenders edit Only the top five goaltenders based on save percentage who have played at least 40 of their team s minutes are included in this list 21 Player MIP SOG GA GAA SVS SO nbsp Imogen Perry 80 00 19 0 0 00 100 00 1 nbsp Keesha Atkins 100 00 35 1 0 60 97 14 0 nbsp Daniela Castro 151 45 78 8 3 16 89 74 0 nbsp Laura Lopez de Ochoa 120 00 41 5 2 50 87 80 0 nbsp Bianca Bobu 112 27 145 21 11 20 85 52 0References edit a b 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women s World Championship Div I Gr A IIHF Archived from the original on 2017 02 14 Retrieved 2017 02 14 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women s World Championship Division I IIHF Archived from the original on 2016 03 11 Retrieved 2017 02 14 a b c d 2016 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women s World Championship Division I Qualification IIHF Archived from the original on 2016 03 14 Retrieved 2017 02 14 Podnieks Andrew 2016 01 14 Swiss stay up IIHF Archived from the original on 2016 06 01 Retrieved 2017 02 14 Zavodszky Szabolcs 2017 01 14 German girls back IIHF Archived from the original on 2017 02 19 Retrieved 2017 02 19 a b c d Final Ranking PDF IIHF 2017 01 14 Archived PDF from the original on 2017 01 16 Retrieved 2017 02 14 a b Scoring Leaders PDF IIHF 2017 01 14 Archived PDF from the original on 2017 02 19 Retrieved 2017 02 19 a b Best Players Selected by the Directorate PDF IIHF 2017 01 14 Archived PDF from the original on 2017 02 19 Retrieved 2017 02 19 a b Goalkeepers PDF IIHF 2017 01 14 Archived PDF from the original on 2017 02 19 Retrieved 2017 02 19 a b 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women s World Championship Div I Gr B IIHF Archived from the original on 2017 02 19 Retrieved 2017 02 19 a b c 2017 World Championship Program IIHF Archived from the original on 2016 06 05 Retrieved 2017 02 19 Potts Andy 2017 01 14 Mattivi stars for Italy IIHF Archived from the original on 2017 02 19 Retrieved 2017 02 19 a b c Final Ranking PDF IIHF 2017 01 14 Archived PDF from the original on 2017 01 16 Retrieved 2017 02 19 a b Scoring Leaders PDF IIHF 2017 01 14 Archived PDF from the original on 2017 02 19 Retrieved 2017 02 19 a b Best Players Selected by the Directorate PDF IIHF 2017 01 14 Archived PDF from the original on 2017 02 19 Retrieved 2017 02 19 a b Goalkeepers PDF IIHF 2017 01 14 Archived PDF from the original on 2017 02 19 Retrieved 2017 02 19 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women s World Champ Div I Gr B Qual IIHF Archived from the original on 2017 02 01 Retrieved 2017 02 19 a b Potts Andy 2017 01 30 Australians advance IIHF Archived from the original on 2017 02 19 Retrieved 2017 02 19 a b Final Ranking PDF IIHF 2017 01 29 Archived PDF from the original on 2017 02 19 Retrieved 2017 02 19 a b Scoring Leaders PDF IIHF 2017 01 29 Archived PDF from the original on 2017 02 19 Retrieved 2017 02 19 a b Goalkeepers PDF IIHF 2017 01 29 Archived PDF from the original on 2017 02 19 Retrieved 2017 02 19 External links editDivision I Group A at IIHF com Division I Group B at IIHF com Division I Group B Qualification at IIHF com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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