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2012 IIHF U18 Women's World Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameIIHF U18 Women's World Championship
year2012
image2012 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship.png
size207px
countryCzech Republic
dates31 December 2011 – 7 January 2012
num_teams8
venuesPSG Arena, Zimní stadion Přerov
cities2
typeother
winners
count2
second
third
fourth
games22
goals145
attendance17480
scoring_leaderUSA Haley Skarupa
points11
prevseason2011
nextseason2013

The 2012 U18 IIHF Women's World Championship was the fifth IIHF U18 Women's World Championship and was hosted in Zlín and Přerov, Czech Republic. It began on 31 December 2011 with the gold medal game played on 7 January 2012.

Canada won the title for the second time after defeating United States 3–0 in the final. Sweden captured the bronze medal with a 4–1 victory over Germany.

With an attendance of 17,480, the tournament set a record for most-attended IIHF U18 Women's World Championship. The previous record holder was the inaugural championship.

Top Division

Preliminary round

All times are local (UTC+1).

Group A

All games are being played at Zlín.

0–2 0–3 1–3 1–4

K. Mazánková (D. Křížová) (PP) – 34:40 S. Küller (E. Johansson) (PP) – 16:43 J. Lennartsson – 30:27

L. Peterson (E. Johansson M. Lowenheilm) – 48:52 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 7–0 8–0 H. Skarupa (D. Trivigno, J. Hampton) (PP) – 17:53 M. D'Oench (S. Daniels) – 32:51 D. Trivigno (S. Daniels, L. Stecklein) (PP) – 37:17 D. Trivigno (M. Kennedy-Menefee) – 45:55 P. Savage (A. Carpenter) – 52:48 H. Skarupa (A. Carpenter, P. Savage) – 53:18 S. Daniels (D. Cameranesi) – 59:46 2–0 K. Chmelová (D. Křížová) (SH) – 57:30

0–2

0–3 0–4 0–5 0–6 0–7 D. Trivigno (L. Stecklein, M. Kennedy-Menefee) (PP) – 11:54 H. Skarupa (P. Savage, D. Trivigno) – 18:26 H. Skarupa (P. Savage, D. Trivigno) – 41:41 A. Pankowski (C. Burke) (PP) – 49:34 A. Pankowski (A. Carpenter) – 56:04 H. Skarupa (P. Savage) – 56:13 0–2 1–2 1–3 1–4 2–4 2–5 2–6

L. Belyakova (Y. Dergacheva, Y. Dyupina) (PP) – 36:00

L. Belyakova (SH) – 46:58 18:37 – A. Kjellbin (M. Löwenhielm) (PP2)

37:30 – M. Andersson (J. Lennartsson) 39:42 – A. Kjellbin (M. Löwenhielm)

47:36 – A. Kjellbin (PS) 51:23 – L. Bäcklin 2–0 3–0 4–0 4–1 5–1 6–1 7–1 8–1 9–1 10–1

11–1 12–1 13–1 Lenka Craigová (36:06) M. Illikainen (D. Cameranesi, A. Carpenter) – 8:36 H. Skarupa (M. Kennedy-Menefee) – 13:25 H. Skarupa (P. Savage) – 21:10

A. Carpenter (A. Pankowski) – 23:54 B. Mastel – 29:05 M. D'Oench (S. Daniels) (PP) – 35:53 K. Schipper (M. Illikainen) – 36:09 C. Burke (D. Crossman) – 44:25 H. Skarupa (M. Illikainen) – 45:34 A. Pankowski (A. Carpenter, M. Kennedy-Menefee) – 48:21 A. Pankowski (M. Kennedy-Menefee) – 52:03 P. Savage (S. Daniels, B. Mastel) – 59:01

22:22 – T. Vanišová

Group B

All games are being played at Přerov.

1–1 2–1 3–1 4–1 5–1 6–1 7–1 8–1 9–1 10–1 11–1 12–1 13–1

C. Dubois (N. Connery) – 09:34 T. Woods (E. Sowchuk) (SH) – 20:47 A. Crossley (E. Ambrose) – 22:58 C. Dubois (S. Lefort) – 31:04 E. Clark – 31:56 C. Mercer (L. Stacey) – 33:01 C. Roesler (M. Richardson) (PP) – 40:29 C. Mercer (L. Stacey) – 44:55 L. Stacey – 52:03 N. Connery (S. Lefort) (PP) – 54:28 R. Kohler (S. MacAulay) – 57:26 C. Dubois (N. Connery) – 58:17 05:12 – I. Waidacher (P. Stanz) (PP) 2–0 3–0 A. Kilponen (C. Alanko, J. Suokko) – 32:53 S. Ollikainen (R. Lindholm, J. Koivisto) (PP) – 47:05 1–1 2–1 2–2 2–3 3–3 3–4 3–5

A. Rantanen (C. Alanko, J. Koivisto) – 13:06

V. Kotkaslahti (A. Kilponen, N. Tulus) (PP2) – 26:49 12:14 – P. Stanz (R. Eggimann, M. Dale)

21:04 – I. Waidacher (L. Stalder, D. Ruegg) 24:52 – P. Stanz (I. Waidacher, D. Scheurer)

37:52 – P. Stanz (D. Scheurer, L. Stalder) (PP) 39:59 – S. Wuttke (I. Waidacher) 0–2 0–3 0–4 0–5 0–6 34:45 – L. Stacey (E. Ambrose) (PP) 44:25 – E. Ambrose (M. Dufault) 45:16 – C. Roesler (SH) 50:04 – C. Dubois (S. MacAulay, T. Woods) 54:41 – R. Kohler (C. Mercer) 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 1–5 1–6 18:13 – M. Delarbre (J. Ujcik) (PP) 26:38 – K. Spielberger (M. Delarbre) (PP2) 40:26 – K. Spielberger (L. Kluge) 47:18 – M. Delarbre 52:17 – K. Spielberger (M. Delarbre) 59:36 – K. Spielberger (M. Delarbre) (EN) 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 7–0 E. Clark (T. Woods) – 9:29 L. Stacey (M. Dufault) – 10:41 R. Kohler (A. Crossley, C. Mercer) (PP) – 31:52 M. Dufault (N. Connery, H. Krzyzaniak) – 39:10 S. Lefort (A. Crossley, C. Mercer) (PP) – 43:06 C. Roesler (M. Dufault) – 48:14

Relegation round

The teams played a best-of-three series.

All times are local (UTC+1).

1–1 2–1 3–1 3–2 4–2

P. Stanz – 20:42 L. Stalder (I. Waidacher) – 45:13

R. Eggimann (I. Waidacher) (PP) – 57:00 18:54 – L. Belyakova

50:13 – L. Belyakova (Y. Dergacheva) 1–1 2–1 3–1 3–2 4–2 5–2 5–3 L. Belyakova (Y. Dergacheva) (PP) - 9:47 X. Baibakova - 15:38 L. Belyakova (Y. Dyupina) - 31:34

Y. Dyupina (A. Goncharenko)- 51:45 Y. Dyupina (SH) - 54:15

38:16 - (PP) L. Stalder (R. Eggimann)

55:09 - P. Stanz 0–2 1–2 2–2 2–3 (OT: 0–1) L. Stalder – 32:04 13:25 – R. Isanbayeva (V. Pavlova L. Belyakova) 61:44 – V. Pavlova

Final round

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| RD1-seed3=B2 | RD1-team3=**** | RD1-score3=2 | RD1-seed4=A3 | RD1-team4= | RD1-score4=1

| RD2-seed1=B1 | RD2-team1=**** | RD2-score1=7 | RD2-seed2=A2 | RD2-team2= | RD2-score2=0

| RD2-seed3=A1 | RD2-team3=**** | RD2-score3=7 | RD2-seed4=B2 | RD2-team4= | RD2-score4=1

| RD3-seed1=B1 | RD3-team1=**** | RD3-score1=3 | RD3-seed2=A1 | RD3-team2= | RD3-score2=0

| RD3-seed3=A2 | RD3-team3=**** | RD3-score3=4 | RD3-seed4=B2 | RD3-team4= | RD3-score4=1

All times are local (UTC+1).

Quarterfinals

1–1 2–1 (OT: 1–0)

M. Andersson (L. Hedin, L. Peterson) (OT) – 67:27 43:18 – E. Nuutinen (A. Rantanen) 2–0 2–1 K. Spielberger (L. Kluge, M. Delarbre) (PP) – 40:34

48:02 – K. Chmelová (A. Lédlová) (SH)

Semifinals

1–1 2–1

3–1 4–1

5–1 6–1 7–1

A. Carpenter (A. Pankowski, M. Kennedy-Menefee) – 12:52 H. Skarupa (C. Burke) – 18:46 M. Kennedy-Menefee (A. Pankowski, A. Carpenter) – 24:22 M. Kennedy-Menefee (A. Pankowski) – 50:45 H. Skarupa – 51:03 K. Flug (M. Illikainen) – 54:45 11:24 – K. Spielberger (M. Delarbre) 2–0 3–0 4–0 5–0 6–0 7–0 E. Sowchuk (E. Clark) – 8:15 E. Ambrose – 17:07 C. Mercer (E. Ambrose, C. Dubois) (PP) – 25:11 L. Stacey (N. Connery) – 25:55 S. Lefort (R. Kohler, C. Roesler) (PP) – 49:26 K. Capizzano (A. Brykaliuk) – 53:59

Fifth place game

1–1 1–2 2–2 3–2 3–3 4–3 5–3 V. Kotkaslahti (J. Suokko, S. Ollikainen) – 15:51

S. Valkama (A. Kilponen) (PP) – 25:54 J. Suokko (E. Nuutinen, S. Ollikainen) – 41:43

V. Tanskanen (R. Valkjarvi) – 44:53 N. Tulus (PP) – 58:29

22:18 – T. Vanišová

44:07 – K. Chmelová

Bronze medal game

1–1 2–1 3–1 4–1 E. Johansson – 30:38 M. Löwenhielm (O. Carlsson, M. Wong) – 46:51 M. Andersson (O. Carlsson, A. Kjellbin) – 52:11 I. Palm – 59:39

Final

0–2 0–3 14:03 – S. Lefort (S. MacAulay, A. Crossley) (PP) 55:42 – C. Roesler (S. Lefort) (PP)

Ranking and statistics

Final rankings

Scoring leaders

List shows the top skaters sorted by points, then goals. If the list exceeds 10 skaters because of a tie in points, all of the tied skaters are shown.

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIMPOS
USA Haley Skarupa511011+110FW
USA Anne Pankowski54610+132FW
SUI Phoebe Stänz6639-912FW
USA Alexandra Carpenter5459+142FW
SUI Isabel Waidacher6369+14FW
USA Maryanne Kennedy-Menefee5279+122FW
GER Kerstin Spielberger680804FW
USA Paige Savage5268+102FW
GER Marie Delarbre6268-110FW
RUS Liudmila Belyakova6617-26FW
CAN Cayley Mercer5437+80FW
CAN Laura Stacey5437+94FW
CAN Sarah Lefort5347+74FW

Source: IIHF.com Jan. 7, 2012 (21:15 GMT+1)

Leading goaltenders

Only the top five goaltenders, based on save percentage, who have played 40% of their team's minutes are included in this list.

PlayerTOIGAGAASv%SO
CAN Elaine Chuli120:0000.00100.002
CAN Emerance Maschmeyer180:0010.3398.442
GER Franziska Albl238:41112.7794.550
FIN Isabella Portnoj247:27102.4293.461
RUS Margarita Monakhova341:45244.2191.140

Source: IIHF.com Jan. 7, 2012 (21:15 GMT+1)

Tournament awards

Best players selected by the directorate:

  • Best Goaltender: GER Franziska Albl
  • Best Defenceman: CAN Erin Ambrose
  • Best Forward: USA Alex Carpenter Source:

Division I

Main article: 2012 IIHF World Women's U18 Championship – Division I

The qualification tournament was played in Asiago, Italy, from 29 November to 4 December 2011. The final tournament was played in Tromsø, Norway, from 29 December 2011 to 4 January 2012.

Qualification tournament

Final tournament

References

References

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  2. (7 January 2012). "Gold medal heads north". [[International Ice Hockey Federation.
  3. (7 January 2012). "Two medals for Sweden in 2012". [[International Ice Hockey Federation.
  4. (11 January 2012). "Canada wins women's U18 tournament that gets record attendance". [[Eurohockey.com]].
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  6. "Division I Qualification Statistics".
  7. "Division I Statistics".
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