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Ice Hockey, Women

Date13 – 25 February 2010
StatusOlympic
LocationCanada Hockey Place, Vancouver / UBC Thunderbird Arena, University Endowment Lands
Participants160 from 8 countries
FormatRound-robin pool, followed by classification matches.

The United States and Canada entered the women’s ice hockey tournament as the number one and two ranked teams in the world, with all other nations trailing far behind. The Canadians were the two-time defending Olympic champions, but the Americans had captured the 2008 and 2009 World Championships, as well as many smaller games along the way. Both asserted their dominance throughout the round robin play, drawing criticism for the large margins with which they were winning their games. In its opener against Slovakia, Canada bested the records it had held from a 2006 match against Italy (where it had won 16-0) with a final score of 18-0, setting new bars for greatest point disparity, biggest shutout, and most goals scored in one game. Their 7 goals in the first period also tied their record from the Italy game for most goals scored in one period. Slovakia’s goaltender Zuzana Tomčíková nevertheless had an impressive game by stopping 49 other shots. By the semifinals, questions were being raised in the media as to whether women’s ice hockey was competitive enough to be an Olympic sport.

The bronze medal game was fought between Sweden and Finland, with the latter emerging victorious after an overtime goal by Karoliina Rantamäki set the score at 3-2. The final came, as expected, in the form of a showdown between Canada and the United States. Rookie Marie-Philippe Poulin of Canada scored two goals within 2:55 of each other in the first period, and the score never changed past that point, despite intense play from both sides. With their win, Canada extended their record to three Olympic gold medals in the tournament and 15 consecutive victories in Olympic matches. It was a tournament of records, with Canada scoring a total of 48 points, one more than their previous record of 47 from 2006. Both Canada’s Meghan Agosta and Switzerland’s Stefanie Marty set a new high of 9 goals in an Olympic tournament, with Agosta scoring a record 14 points overall, 6 of which came from the match against Slovakia, an individual game point record. Pernilla Winberg of Sweden set a new bar as well, becoming the first female to score four goals in one Olympic game during a 6-2 victory against Slovakia, a feat that was matched a few days later by Marty in a game against China. Jenny Potter of the United States, meanwhile, became the first player to to score hat tricks in two consecutive matches after making her three goals in 12-1 and 13-0 victories against China and Russia respectively. When the Canadians mounted the top step of the podium, the emotion in Canada was obvious. There is something hard to match about a nation winning a gold medal in its national sport at a home Olympics.

PosNumberTeamNOC
1CanadaCANGold
Goalkeeper1Shannon Szabados
Forward2Meghan Agosta
Defense3Carla MacLeod
Defense4Becky Kellar
Defense5Colleen Sostorics
Forward6Rebecca Johnston
Forward7Cherie Piper
Forward10Gillian Apps
Defense12Meaghan Mikkelson
Forward13Caroline Ouellette
Forward16Jayna Hefford
Forward17Jennifer Botterill
Defense18Catherine Ward
Forward21Haley Irwin
Forward22Hayley Wickenheiser
Defense25Tessa Bonhomme
Forward26Sarah Vaillancourt
Forward27Gina Kingsbury
Forward29Marie-Philip Poulin
Goalkeeper32Charlie Labonté
Goalkeeper33Kim St-Pierre
CoachMelody Davidson
2United StatesUSASilver
Goalkeeper1Molly Schaus
Forward2Erika Lawler
Defense4Angela Ruggiero
Forward5Karen Thatcher
Forward7Monique Lamoureux
Defense8Caitlin Cahow
Defense9Molly Engstrom
Forward10Meghan Duggan
Defense11Lisa Chesson
Forward12Jenny Schmidgall-Potter
Forward13Julie Chu
Forward16Kelli Stack
Forward17Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson
Forward19Gigi Marvin
Forward20Natalie Darwitz
Forward21Hilary Knight
Defense22Kacey Bellamy
Defense23Kerry Weiland
Forward27Jinelle Zaugg-Siergiej
Goalkeeper29Brianne McLaughlin
Goalkeeper31Jessie Vetter
CoachMark Johnson
3FinlandFINBronze
Defense3Emma Laaksonen-Terho
Defense4Rosa Lindstedt
Defense5Mariia Posa
Defense6Jenni Hiirikoski
Forward8Marjo Voutilainen
Forward9Venla Hovi
Forward11Annina Rajahuhta
Forward12Mari Saarinen
Forward13Linda Välimäki
Forward15Minttu Tuominen
Defense19Terhi Mertanen
Defense20Saija Sirviö-Tarkki
Forward21Michelle Karvinen
Forward22Saara Tuominen
Forward23Nina Tikkinen
Defense26Heidi Pelttari
Forward27Anne Helin
Forward29Karoliina Rantamäki
Goalkeeper31Noora Räty
Goalkeeper1Mira Kuisma DNS
Goalkeeper30Anna Vanhatalo DNS
CoachPekka Hämälainen
4SwedenSWE
Goalkeeper1Sara Grahn
Forward2Elin Holmlöv
Defense3Frida Nevalainen
Defense4Jenni Asserholt
Forward7Maria Rooth
Forward8Erika Holst
Forward9Tina Enström
Defense10Emilia Andersson-Ramboldt
Forward11Cecilia Östberg
Forward12Isabelle Jordansson
Forward13Erica Udén-Johansson
Forward15Katarina Timglas
Forward16Pernilla Winberg
Forward19Klara Myrén
Defense22Emma Eliasson
Defense23Gunilla Andersson
Forward25Frida Svedin-Thunström
Defense27Emma Nordin
Forward28Danijela Rundqvist
Goalkeeper30Kim Martin-Hasson
Goalkeeper35Valentina Lizana Wallner DNS
CoachPeter Elander
5SwitzerlandSUI
Forward2Katrin Nabholz
Defense6Julia Marty
Forward7Darcia Leimgruber
Forward9Stefanie Marty
Forward10Nicole Bullo
Defense11Angela Frautschi
Forward13Sara Benz
Forward16Christine Meier
Defense18Lucrèce Nussbaum
Forward19Rahel Michielin
Forward20Kathrin Lehmann
Defense21Laura Benz
Forward29Melanie Häfliger
Goalkeeper33Dominique Slongo
Goalkeeper41Florence Schelling
Forward63Anja Stiefel
Defense85Stefanie Wyss
Defense86Claudia Riechsteiner
Defense92Sandra Thalmann
Forward93Sabrina Zollinger
Goalkeeper26Sophie Anthamatten DNS
CoachRené Kammerer
6Russian FederationRUS
Goalkeeper1Anna Prugova
Defense4Alyona Khomich
Forward7Olga Sosina
Forward8Iya Gavrilova
Forward9Aleksandra Vafina
Forward11Marina Sergina
Defense13Kristina Petrovskaya
Defense15Olga Permyakova
Forward17Yekaterina Smolentseva
Goalkeeper20Irina Gashennikova
Forward22Yuliya Deulina
Forward23Tatyana Burina
Forward25Yekaterina Lebedeva
Defense26Zoya Polunina
Forward28Svetlana Terentyeva
Forward29Tatyana Sotnikova
Goalkeeper30Mariya Onolbayeva
Defense34Svetlana Tkachova
Forward42Yekaterina Ananina
Defense44Aleksandra Kapustina
Defense95Inna Dyubanok
CoachValentin Gureyev
7People's Republic of ChinaCHN
Defense2Yu Baiwei
Defense5Lou Yue
Defense6Liu Zhixin
Forward10Zhang Ben
Forward11Huang Haijing
Forward12Jin Fengling
Forward14Sun Rui
Forward16Ma Rui
Forward17Cui Shanshan
Forward19Wang Linuo
Defense21Jiang Na
Forward22Huo Cui
Forward24Tang Liang
Defense26Tan Anqi
Forward29Gao Fujin
Goalkeeper30Shi Yao
Defense55Qi Xueting
Defense66Zhang Shuang
Goalkeeper88Jia Dandan
Goalkeeper1Han Danni DNS
Forward7Zhang Mengying DNS
CoachHannu Saintula
8SlovakiaSVK
Goalkeeper1Zuzana Tomčíková
Forward3Nicol Čupková
Defense4Petra Országhová
Forward6Jana Kapustová
Defense7Barbora Brémová
Forward8Natalie Babonyová
Defense9Petra Babiaková
Forward10Zuzana Moravčíková
Defense11Edita Raková
Forward12Mária Herichová
Forward13Petra Jurčová
Forward14Anna Džurňáková
Defense15Michaela Matejová
Forward17Martina Veličková
Forward18Janka Čulíková
Defense19Iveta Karafiátová
Forward21Nikoleta Celárová
Forward22Nikola Gápová
Forward24Petra Pravlíková
Goalkeeper25Jana Budajová DNS
Goalkeeper20Monika Kvaková DNS
CoachMiroslav Karafiat

Preliminary Round

Date13 – 18 February 2010

Group A

Date13 – 17 February 2010
FormatRound-robin pool. First two qualified for semi-finals.
PosCompetitorsNOCWinsOvertime WinsOvertime LossesLossesPointsGoals
1CanadaCAN3000941-2Q
2SwedenSWE2001610-15Q
3SwitzerlandSUI100236-15
4SlovakiaSVK000304-29
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorsNOCResultCompetitorsNOC
Match #113 Feb 12:00SwedenSWE3 – 0SwitzerlandSUI
Match #213 Feb 17:00CanadaCAN18 – 0SlovakiaSVK
Match #315 Feb 14:30CanadaCAN10 – 1SwitzerlandSUI
Match #415 Feb 19:00SwedenSWE6 – 2SlovakiaSVK
Match #517 Feb 14:30CanadaCAN13 – 1SwedenSWE
Match #617 Feb 19:00SwitzerlandSUI5 – 2SlovakiaSVK

Group B

Date14 – 18 February 2010
FormatRound-robin pool. First two qualified for semi-finals.
PosCompetitorsNOCWinsOvertime WinsOvertime LossesLossesPointsGoals
1United StatesUSA3000931-1Q
2FinlandFIN200167-8Q
3Russian FederationRUS100233-19
4People's Republic of ChinaCHN000303-16
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorsNOCResultCompetitorsNOC
Match #114 Feb 12:00United StatesUSA12 – 1People's Republic of ChinaCHN
Match #214 Feb 16:30FinlandFIN5 – 1Russian FederationRUS
Match #316 Feb 14:30United StatesUSA13 – 0Russian FederationRUS
Match #416 Feb 19:00FinlandFIN2 – 1People's Republic of ChinaCHN
Match #518 Feb 14:30United StatesUSA6 – 0FinlandFIN
Match #618 Feb 19:00Russian FederationRUS2 – 1People's Republic of ChinaCHN

Classification Round 5-8

Date20 February 2010
FormatClassification matches.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorsNOCResultCompetitorsNOC
Match #120 Feb 14:30Russian FederationRUS4 – 2SlovakiaSVK
Match #220 Feb 19:00SwitzerlandSUI6 – 0People's Republic of ChinaCHN

Semi-Finals

Date22 February 2010
FormatSingle elimination matches.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorsNOCResultCompetitorsNOC
Match #122 Feb 12:00United StatesUSA9 – 1SwedenSWE
Match #222 Feb 17:00CanadaCAN5 – 0FinlandFIN

Final Round

Date22 – 25 February 2010
FormatClassification matches.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorsNOCResultCompetitorsNOC
Match 1/225 Feb 15:30CanadaCAN2 – 0United StatesUSA
Match 3/425 Feb 11:00FinlandFIN3 – 2SwedenSWEAET
Match 5/622 Feb 19:00SwitzerlandSUI2 – 1Russian FederationRUSAET, 2-1 PS
Match 7/822 Feb 14:00People's Republic of ChinaCHN3 – 1SlovakiaSVK