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2011 4 Nations Cup
International ice-hockey competition in Sweden
International ice-hockey competition in Sweden
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tourney_name | 4 Nations Cup |
| year | 2011 |
| country | Sweden |
| dates | 9–13 November |
| num_teams | 4 |
| venues | 2 |
| cities | 2 |
| type | ihw |
| winners | United States |
| count | 4 |
| second | CAN |
| third | SWE |
| fourth | FIN |
| games | 8 |
| goals | 44 |
| scoring_leader | Kendall Coyne and Kelli Stack (6 points) |
| prevseason | 2010 |
| nextseason | 2012 |
The 2011 4 Nations Cup was a women's ice hockey tournament that was held in Nyköping, Sweden. All matches were held at the Stora Hallen arena. The November 10 match between Canada and the US marked the 100th time since 1990 that the two countries have played each other.
Schedule
| Date | Teams | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| November 9 | Canada vs. Finland | 5–0 | Shutout by Shannon Szabados |
| November 9 | Sweden vs. USA | 0–8 | Hilary Knight was named the U.S. Player of the Game |
| November 10 | Canada vs. USA | 3–1 | Game winning goal scored by Hayley Wickenheiser |
| Jocelyne Lamoureux was named the U.S. Player of the Game | |||
| November 10 | Sweden vs. Finland | 1–2 | |
| November 12 | Sweden vs. Canada | 1–3 | Jennifer Wakefield notched the game-winning goal |
| November 12 | Finland vs. USA | 0–10 | Kendall Coyne was named the U.S. Player of the Game |
Medal round
Bronze medal game
Gold medal game
Rosters
- Canadian skaters Mélodie Daoust, Laura Fortino, Stefanie McKeough, Cassandra Poudrier and Lauriane Rougeau all suited up for Canada's National Women's Team for the first time in their respective careers.
Canada
| Number | Name | Shoots | Height | Weight | Hometown | Club |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shannon Szabados | L | 5 ft | 147 lb | Edmonton, Alta. | Northern Alberta Institute of Technology |
| 30 | Christina Kessler | L | 5 ft | 139 lb | Mississauga, Ont. | Burlington Barracudas |
| 32 | Charline Labonté | L | 5 ft | 163 lb | Boisbriand, Que. | McGill Martlets |
| 3 | Jocelyne Larocque | L | 5 ft | 140 lb | Ste. Anne, Man. | Manitoba Maple Leafs |
| 4 | Stefanie McKeough | L | 5 ft | 146 lb | Carlsbad Springs, Ont. | Wisconsin Badgers |
| 5 | Lauriane Rougeau | L | 5 ft | 166 lb | Beaconsfield, Que. | Cornell Big Red |
| 8 | Laura Fortino | L | 5 ft | 144 lb | Hamilton, Ont. | Cornell Big Red |
| 11 | Courtney Birchard | L | 5 ft | 151 lb | Mississauga, Ont. | Brampton Thunder |
| 14 | Bobbi Jo Slusar | L | 5 ft | 140 lb | Swift Current, Sask. | Team Alberta (CWHL) |
| 17 | Cassandra Poudrier | L | 5 ft | 147 lb | Lachenaie, Que. | Dawson College |
| 2 | Meghan Agosta | L | 5 ft | 147 lb | Ruthven, Ont. | Montreal Stars |
| 6 | Rebecca Johnston | L | 5 ft | 145 lb | Sudbury, Ont. | Cornell Big Red |
| 10 | Gillian Apps | L | 6 ft | 177 lb | Unionville, Ont. | Brampton Thunder |
| 16 | Jayna Hefford | L | 5 ft | 138 lb | Kingston, Ont. | Brampton Thunder |
| 19 | Brianne Jenner | R | 5 ft | 159 lb | Oakville, Ont. | Cornell Big Red |
| 20 | Jennifer Wakefield | R | 5 ft | 166 lb | Pickering, Ont. | Boston University Terriers |
| 21 | Haley Irwin | L | 5 ft | 172 lb | Thunder Bay, Ont. | Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs |
| 22 | Hayley Wickenheiser | R | 5 ft | 171 lb | Shaunavon, Sask. | Calgary Dinos |
| 23 | Mélodie Daoust | L | 5 ft | 157 lb | Valleyfield, Que. | McGill Martlets |
| 24 | Natalie Spooner | R | 5 ft | 186 lb | Scarborough, Ont. | Ohio State Buckeyes |
| 27 | Jesse Scanzano | R | 6 ft | 188 lb | Montreal, Que. | Toronto Furies |
| 28 | Vicki Bendus | R | 5 ft | 110 lb | Wasaga Beach, Ont. | Brampton Thunder |
| 29 | Marie-Philip Poulin | L | 5 ft | 160 lb | Beauceville, Que. | Boston University Terriers |
Awards and honors
- Monique Lamoureux-Kolls, U.S. Player of the Game in Gold Medal match
- Kacey Bellamy, Best Defenseman
- Kelli Stack, Best Forward
- Jessie Vetter, Most Valuable Player
References
References
- "The Official Website of Hockey Canada".
- "The Official Website of Hockey Canada".
- "USA Hockey".
- "USA Hockey".
- "The Official Website of Hockey Canada".
- "USA Hockey".
- "The Official Website of Hockey Canada".
- "The Official Website of Hockey Canada".
- "The Official Website of Hockey Canada".
- (June 2017)
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