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In April 2014 there are these articles:
12/4 | Norway beat France, secure at least bronze medalNOR - FRA 4:1, 5 round | Derek OBrienIn a game that featured two teams tied with 6 points, the winner would be guaranteed at least a bronze medal -- and a good chance at a silver -- and the loser would go home without a medal. Despite being outshot 47-15, Norway got excellent goaltending from Toni Veronica Nilsen and won 4-1. Andrea Dalen scored 2 goals and Ingvild had a goal and an assist. |
12/4 | Czechs finish tournament with perfect record, beat Danes 5-1CZE - DEN 5:1, 5 round | Derek OBrienAlthough they had already assured themselves a promotion to the top division next year, Team Czech Republic finished off the 2014 Division I Group A tournament by scoring five goals in the third period to defeat Denmark 5-1. For a while, it looked like the Danes might have a shot at the silver medal, but instead have to be content with the bronze. |
13/4 | The best players from each team - two goalies, no defendersRichard WagnerThe tournament is over. This year’s Women’s World Championship brought a great deal of interesting matches. As you know, the Czech Republic won. The best players, and the key players too, from each team were named by the directorate of the 2014 IIHF Women’s World Championship. Two awards were taken by goalkeepers and four by forwards. No defender was named as the best from their team. (Pictured: Josefine Jakobsen) |
14/4 | Tournament summary: Czech quest to the elite group doesn’t end yetRichard WagnerFrom last Sunday to this Saturday, the 2014 IIHF Women’s World Championship took place in Prerov. This tournament consisted of 15 games, many of them very exciting and entertaining for the fantastic crowds that came to watch at Meo Arena. As you probably know, the Czechs fulfilled their role as pre-tournament favourites. The team coached by Jiri Vozak beat all five opponents and won this championship, and now must face Japan in a best-of-three series to determine who will play in the championship division next year. |
16/4 | More than 10,000 visited Přerov WWC gamesRadoslav Vavřina, Martin VoltrOne of the main reasons why this year´s Division I World Women´s Championships was held in Přerov was top-class experience with local fans. And they sure did fulfill the expectations. A total of 10,390 spectators found their way into the MEO Arena which is the best result of total attendance in this division since 2001. |
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Best players of WWC
12.04.2014 - The Directorate of the 2014 IIHF Women’s World Championship has determined the best players of the whole tournament. As the best goalie was named Klara Peslarova from the Czech Republic, as the best defender was awarded Silje Holos from Norway. Her teammate, Andrea Dalen, was named as the best forward.
U-15 game today!
11.04.2014 - The Women’s World Championship has a day off, but Meo Aréna in Přerov will still be busy An international exhibition game in the women’s U15 category will be played between the Czech Republic and Hungary. The game starts at 18:15.
Official programs!
09.04.2014 - During the game between the Czech Republic and Norway, a kiosk with official programs will again be on display. You can buy one and get some very interesting tournament information.
New website launched
23.01.2014 - The official website of the IIHF Women´s World Chapmionship Dvision I, Group A has just been launched. The Tournament will take place in Prerov´s ice hockey arena between the 6th – 12th of April, 2014.
Tournament schedule
23.01.2014 - The games schedule was published on the official website of the upcoming Women´s World Championship Division 1, Group A.
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