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词条 1999 IIHF Women's World Championship
释义

  1. Qualification

  2. World Championship Group A

  3. First round

     Group A  Standings  Results  Group B  Standings  Results 

  4. Playoff Round

     Consolation Round 5-8 Place  Consolation Round 7-8 Place  Consolation Round 5-6 Place  Final round  Semifinals  Match for third place  Final 

  5. Champions

  6. Scoring leaders

  7. Goaltending leaders[2]

  8. Final standings

  9. World Championship Group B

  10. Directorate Awards

  11. References

  12. External links

{{Infobox international hockey competition
| tourney_name = IIHF World Women's Championship
| year = 1999
| other_titles =
| image =
| size =
| caption =
| country = Finland
| dates = March 8 - March 14
| num_teams = 8
| venues = Espoo, Vantaa
| cities = 2
| winners_women = Canada
| second_other = {{ihw|USA}}
| third_other = {{ihw|FIN}}
| fourth_other = {{ihw|SWE}}
| count = 5
| games = 20
| goals = 138
| attendance =25234
| scoring_leader ={{flagicon|USA}} Jenny Schmidgall 12 points
| prevseason = 1997
| nextseason = 2000
| mvp =
}}

The 1999 IIHF World Women's Championships was held between March 8-March 14, 1999, in the city of Espoo in Finland. Team Canada won their 5th consecutive gold medal at the World Championships defeating the United States in a repeat of the previous four finals. Canada skated to a solid 3-1 victory in the final to take the gold with a solid performance that saw them winning all five games.

Finland picked up their fifth consecutive bronze medal, with a win over Sweden who had their strongest performance since 1992.

Qualification

{{main|1999 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships Qualification}}

The 1999 tournament created the format that has remained to the present, as the World Championships was greatly expanded to incorporate the European Championships and the Pacific Qualification Tournaments. There were a series of Qualification Tournaments Held to assign teams places in this first year, with the standard Promotion and Relegation model following after that. The top five nations from the Nagano Olympics were joined by three qualifiers.[1]

  • Top five at the Olympics:
    • {{ihw|USA}}
    • {{ihw|CAN}}
    • {{ihw|FIN}}
    • {{ihw|CHN}}
    • {{ihw|SWE}}
  • Qualifiers from world tournaments:
    • {{ihw|GER}} - Final Qualification group A winner
    • {{ihw|SUI}} - Final Qualification group B winner
    • {{ihw|RUS}} - Won playoff against {{ihw|NOR}} for final spot

World Championship Group A

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

    Teams proceed to Final round
    Teams sent to Consolation round

Group A

Standings

Rk.TeamGPWTLGFGADIFPTS
1.{{ihw|USA}}3300272+206
2.{{ihw|SWE}}32011012-24
3.{{ihw|CHN}}3102411-72
4.{{ihw|RUS}}3003420-160

Results

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|goals1 = Looney 08:08
Schmidgall 17:57
Granato 26:03
Bye 31:53
Schmidgall 34:43
Wendell 35:29
Looney 44:02
King 46:11
Fisher 53:35
Dunn 53:51
|goals2 = Tsareva 14:22
Bourina 16:01
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Schmidgall 6:35
O'Sullivan 19:33
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Merz 29:05
Grantato 34:50
King 36:34
Dunn 43:27
Granato 44:11
King 46:21
Wendell 58:11
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Schmidgall 25:59
Bye 36:52
Bye 42:20
Fisher 56:33
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Group B

Standings

Rk.TeamGPWTLGFGADIFPTS
1.{{ihw|CAN}}3300240+246
2.{{ihw|FIN}}3201161+154
3.{{ihw|GER}}3102526-212
4.{{ihw|SUI}}3003422-180

Results

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|goals1 = Wickenheiser 13:00
Goyette 13:30
Wickenheiser 27:56
Hefford 30:50
Sunohara 31:34
Campbell 31:45
Dupuis 37:38
Benoit 38:27
Campbell 45:55
Hefford 49:43
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Wickenheiser 06:43
Ouellette 08:23
St-Louis 10:34
Drolet 22:05
Hefford 27:52
Kellar 31:16
Heaney 33:50
Hefford 35:13
Heaney 39:30
Rivard 51:41
Goyette 54:46
Botterill 57:07
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Playoff Round

Consolation Round 5-8 Place

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Consolation Round 7-8 Place

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Consolation Round 5-6 Place

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Final round

{{4TeamBracket-with 3rd|Team-Width=auto
| RD1 = Semi finals
13 March 1999
| RD2 = Finals
14 March 1999
| RD2-name = Gold Medal Game
| RD3 = Bronze Medal Game
| RD1-seed1 = A1
| RD1-team1 = {{ihw|USA}}
| RD1-score1 = 3
| RD1-seed2 = B2
| RD1-team2 = {{ihw|FIN}}
| RD1-score2 = 1
| RD1-seed3 = B1
| RD1-team3 = {{ihw|CAN}}
| RD1-score3 = 4
| RD1-seed4 = A2
| RD1-team4 = {{ihw|SWE}}
| RD1-score4 = 1
| RD2-team1 = {{ihw|CAN}}
| RD2-score1 = 3
| RD2-team2 = {{ihw|USA}}
| RD2-score2 = 1
| RD3-team1 = {{ihw|FIN}}
| RD3-score1 = 8
| RD3-team2 = {{ihw|SWE}}
| RD3-score2 = 2
}}

Semifinals

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|date = March 13, 1999
|time = 2:00 pm
|team1 = {{ihw-rt|CAN}}
|score = 4 – 1
|periods = ( 1 - 0 , 1 - 1 , 2 - 0 )
|team2 = {{ihw|SWE}}
|goals1 = Drolet 18:14
Drolet 30:18
Hefford 47:27
St-Louis 57:10
|goals2 = Mansson 26:17
|stadium = Espoo
|attendance =
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|date = March 13, 1999
|time = 7:30 pm
|team1 = {{ihw-rt|USA}}
|score = 3 – 1
|periods = ( 0 - 1 , 2 - 0 , 1 - 0)
|team2 = {{ihw|FIN}}
|goals1 = Darwitz 26:46
Darwitz 36:27
Wendell 55:00
|goals2 = Hanninen 19:58
|stadium = Espoo
|attendance =
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Match for third place

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Final

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|date = March 14, 1999
|time = 6:00 pm
|team1 = {{ihw-rt|CAN}}
|score = 3 – 1
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Champions

{{winners|ihw|1999 IIHF World Women Championship Winners|Canada|5th}}

Scoring leaders

PlayerGPGAPtsPIM+/-
{{flagicon|USA}} Jenny Schmidgall5571209
{{flagicon|CAN}} Jayna Hefford5561108
{{flagicon|FIN}} Kirsi Hanninen5551026
{{flagicon|FIN}} Petra Vaarakallio5371044
{{flagicon|FIN}} Sari Fisk545903
{{flagicon|USA}} Karyn Bye553826
{{flagicon|CAN}} Nancy Drolet544806
{{flagicon|USA}} Cammi Granato535809
{{flagicon|CAN}} Hayley Wickenheiser535885
{{flagicon|USA}} Katie King543726

Goaltending leaders[2]

PlayerMinsGASOGGAASV%
{{flagicon|CAN}} Sami Jo Small180:001560.3398.21
{{flagicon|CAN}} Kim St-Pierre120:001340.5097.06
{{flagicon|USA}} Erin Whitten179:034721.3494.44
{{flagicon|FIN}} Tuula Puputti237:276891.5293.26
{{flagicon|USA}} Laurie Beliveau120:002231.0091.30

Final standings

Rk.TeamNotes
{{gold1}}{{ihw>CAN}}
{{silver2}}USA}}
{{bronze3}}FIN}}
4.SWE}}
5.CHN}}
6.RUS}}
7.GER}}
8.SUI}} Relegated to the 2000 World Championships Group B

World Championship Group B

{{main|1999 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships (Lower Divisions)}}

In addition to the main World Championships, this year saw the first running of World Championship Group B, which replaced the European Championships. Eight further teams played in this competition, hosted by France in the town of Colmar. {{ihw|JPN}} won the tournament defeating {{ihw|NOR}} in the final 7-1 to win the competition and to ensure their Promotion to the main World Championship in 2000.

Directorate Awards

  • Goalie: Sami Jo Small, (Canada)
  • Defender: Kirsi Hanninen, (Finland)
  • Forward: Jenny Schmidgall, (United States)[3]

References

1. ^detailed qualification summary
2. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20000118132108/http://www.iihf.net/newstatistics/goaliesSVS.asp?qsDivisionId=WWSA&qsUseDivision=-1&qsLayout=2&qsSeasonId=1&qsGameTitle=1999%2BIIHF%2BWorld%2BWomen%2BSenior%2BChampionships%2BPool%2BA%2C%2BMarch%2B8%2B-%2B14%2C%2B1999%2C%2B%2BEspoo%2B&%2BVantaa%2C%2BFinland&qsSerieId=0 Group A goaltending leaders]
3. ^Collins gem Hockey Facts and Stats 2009-10, p.542, Andrew Podnieks, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, Toronto, Canada, {{ISBN|978-1-55468-621-6}}
  • {{cite book |last=Duplacey |first=James |title=Total Hockey: The official encyclopedia of the National Hockey League |year=1998 |publisher=Total Sports |isbn=0-8362-7114-9|pages=487–9}}
  • {{cite book |last=Podnieks |first=Andrew |title=IIHF Media Guide & Record Book 2011 |year=2010 |publisher=Moydart Press |pages=26–7, 230}}

External links

  • Summary from the Women's Hockey Net
  • Detailed summary from passionhockey.com
{{IIHF Women's World Championships}}{{Women's ice hockey tournaments}}

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