2007 IIHF Women's World Championship


The 2007 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships were held from April 3 to 10, 2007 in Winnipeg and Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada. There were no championships in 2006 due to the Torino Olympic tournament. Games were played at the MTS Centre and Selkirk Recreation Complex.
It was the tenth event, and was run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Canada, led by tournament MVP Hayley Wickenheiser, won its ninth world championship by defeating the USA 5–1 in the Gold Medal game. Following Sweden's historic Silver in the Olympics they captured their second world championship Bronze, blanking rival Finland 1–0. This championship stands as the only women's to have over one hundred thousand attendees.
In June 2006, the IIHF expanded Pool A from 8 to 9 teams, restoring Russia, which had been demoted to Division I after the 2005 event. The decision was made due to the success of the 9-team pool in the 2004 Championships. Because of this change, all teams demoted after the 2005 event were restored to their 2005 divisions for 2007. Three new countries entered the tournament for the first time in 2007.

Top Division

Preliminary round

All times are local.

Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Qualifying round

Group D (1–3 Place)

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Group E (4–6 Place)

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Consolation round

Group F (7–9 Place)

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will be demoted to Division I for the 2008 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships.

Final round

Bronze medal game

Final

Awards and Statistics

Scoring leaders

Goaltending leaders

PosPlayerCountryTOIGAGAASv%SO
1Kim St-Pierre180:0010.3397.962
2Kim Martin175:0231.0395.770
3Jennifer Harß123:5520.9795.651
4Sara Grahn126:3020.9594.291
5Noora Räty301:32101.9993.152

Directorate Awards

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Media All-Stars

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Division I

The following teams took part in the Division I tournament, held from April 2, 2007 through April 8, 2007 in Nikkō, Japan:
is promoted to the main tournament and is demoted to Division II in the 2008 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships

Statistics

Scoring leaders

Goaltending leaders

PosPlayerCountryTOIGAGAASv%SO
1Christine Smestad219:4061.6494.920
2Azusa Nakaoku180:0020.6794.592
3Lolita Andrisevska241:0492.2494.031
4Petra Šmardová163:5972.5688.890
5Orane Leenders246:04153.6685.440

Division II

The following teams took part in the Division II tournament, held from March 17, 2007 through March 23, 2007 in Pyongyang, North Korea.
is promoted to Division I and is demoted to Division III in the 2008 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships

Statistics

Scoring leaders

Goaltending leaders

PosPlayerCountryTOIGAGAASv%SO
1Zuzana Tomčíková300:0030.6096.773
2Sandra Borschke195:0172.1593.331
3Hong Kum-sil272:4971.5492.391
4Helena Kysela221:56174.6085.470
5Chiara Traversa185:0092.9285.250

Division III

The following teams took part in the Division III tournament, held from March 5, 2007 through March 10, 2007 in Sheffield, England:
is promoted to Division II and is demoted to Division IV in the 2008 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships

Statistics

Scoring leaders

Goaltending leaders

PosPlayerCountryTOIGAGAASv%SO
1Shin So-jung185:43134.2092.970
2Kristy Bruske238:5161.5191.780
3Monika Palotas260:00184.1590.370
4Kelly Herring185:0071.6890.281
5Kristen Schonwetter211:38164.5490.061

Division IV

The following teams took part in the Division IV tournament, held from March 26, 2007 through April 1, 2007 in Miercurea-Ciuc, Romania:
is promoted to Division III in the 2008 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships

Awards and Statistics

Scoring leaders

Goaltending leaders

PosPlayerCountryTOIGAGAASv%SO
1Lyndal Heineman140:0000.00100.002
2Petra Belobrk200:5141.1994.591
3Beata Antal172:4472.4391.250
4Karitas Halldorsdottir160:00145.2587.610
5Kaidi Ilves158:53134.9182.190

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