China women's national ice hockey team


The Chinese women's national ice hockey team represents China at the International Ice Hockey Federation World Women's Championships, the Asian Winter Games, and other international competitions. The women's national team is governed by the Chinese Ice Hockey Association. China's national women's program is ranked twentieth in the world by the IIHF and has 808 active players as of 2020.

History

China reached their hey day of women's hockey in the mid-90s when they finished as high as 4th place mostly thanks to the "Great Wall of China" goaltender, Guo Hong, who is now retired. China had 174 women's ice hockey players in 2011.
Motivated to gain exposure to a more challenging level of competition, the Chinese national team competed in the Naisten SM-sarja, the premier women’s league in Finland, for thirteen games in the 2005–06 season and for twelve games in the 2006–07 season.

Tournament record

Olympic Games

2011 roster

NumberPlayerClub
1Han DanniHarbin
20Shi YaoHarbin

NumberPlayerClub
2Yu Baiwei, CaptainHarbin
4Qi XuetingHarbin
5Lou YueHarbin
6Liu ZhixinQiqihar
8Wang NanHarbin
18Zhang ShuangHarbin
21Jiang NaHarbin
26Wen LuHarbin

NumberPlayerClub
3Kong MinghuiHarbin
7Zhang MengyingQiqihar
10Zhang BenHarbin
11Huang HaijingHarbin
12Jin FenglingHarbin
13Gao FujinHarbin
14Sun RuiHarbin
15Wang ZiyiHarbin
16Ma RuiHarbin
17Cui ShanshanHarbin
22Huo CuiHarbin
23Fang XinHarbin
24Tang LiangHarbin

Notable players

;Retired top players
PlayerPositionTimeGP
Sun RuiF1999–1346
Wang LinuoF1999–1046
Li XuanD1992–0445
Lu YanD1992–0445
Sang HongF1994–0844
Zhang JingF1997–0744
Guo HongG1992–0442
Liu HongmeiF1992–0241
Jin FenglingF2000–1241
Ma XiaojunF1997–0540

PlayerPositionTimePTS
Liu HongmeiF1992–0244
Sun RuiF1999–1339
Zhang LanF1992–9919
Guo WeiF1992–9818
Jin FenglingF2000–1218
Sang HongF1994–0816
Dang HongF1992–9815
Wang LinuoF1999–1015
Lu YanD1992–0414
Yang XiuqingF1997–0213

Head coaches

Matches

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Rankings

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