Ice hockey at the 2009 Winter Universiade

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Ice hockey
at the XXIV Winter Universiade
VenuesHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
The Skating Gym of HIPE
Dates18–28 February 2009
Teams10 (men)
6 (women)
2007
2011

Ice hockey at the 2009 Winter Universiade comprised two ice hockey tournaments – a men's tournament and a women's tournament – during the Harbin 2009 edition of the Universiade. Both tournaments were hosted in Harbin, China and began on 18 February 2009. The event featured the inaugural women's ice hockey tournament at the Winter Universiade – the men's ice hockey tournament was first introduced in 1962.[1]

Venues

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Harbin
Men Women and Men
Skating Gym of HIPE[2]
Capacity: 6,000
Harbin Ice Hockey Gym[3]
Capacity: ≥5,700

Men

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2009 Winter Universiade
men's tournament
Tournament details
Host country China
CityHarbin
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Dates18–28 February 2009
Teams10
Final positions
Champions  Russia (4th title)
Runner-up  Canada
Third place  Slovakia
Fourth place Kazakhstan
Tournament statistics
Games played27
Goals scored243 (9 per game)
Attendance52,818 (1,956 per game)
Scoring leader(s)Russia Evgeny Belukhin (14 points)
← 2007
2011 →

The men's ice hockey tournament at the 2009 Winter Universiade was held at the Skating Gym of Harbin Institute of Physical Education (HIPE; also known as Harbin Sports University) and Harbin Ice Hockey Gym during 18 to 28 February 2009. Ten national teams comprising university students participated in the event, representing Canada, China, Czechia, Great Britain, Japan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Slovakia, South Korea, and the United States.

In the preliminary round, teams were split into two closed groups of five teams. Each group played a single round-robin to determine ranking for the placement games. All preliminary round games were held at the Skating Gym of HIPE.

Preliminary round

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Group A

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Standings
Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Canada 4 4 0 0 0 34 5 +29 12 Semifinals
2  Kazakhstan 4 3 0 0 1 25 9 +16 9
3  Czechia 4 2 0 0 2 27 8 +19 6 Fifth place game
4  China (H) 4 1 0 0 3 7 40 −33 3 Seventh place game
5  Great Britain 4 0 0 0 4 5 36 −31 0 Ninth place game
Source: FISU[4]
(H) Host

Group B

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Standings
Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Russia 4 4 0 0 0 43 4 +39 12 Semifinals
2  Slovakia 4 2 0 1 1 15 17 −2 7
3  Japan 4 2 0 0 2 12 21 −9 6 Fifth place game
4  United States 4 0 2 0 2 13 22 −9 4 Seventh place game
5  South Korea 4 0 0 1 3 9 28 −19 1 Ninth place game
Source: FISU[4]

Ninth place game

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26 February 2009
12:00
Great Britain 0–3
(0–1, 0–2, 0–0)
 South KoreaThe Skating Gym of HIPE
Attendance: 1,000
[5]
Geoff WoolhouseGoaliesYoo Sung-jeReferee:
China Zhanyong Wang
Linesmen:
China Fu Yu
United States Derek Wahl
0–101:42 – Han (Suh)
0–237:55 – Lee D. (Kim B., Kim D.) (PP2)
0–339:25 – Sin (Kim M., Park) (PP)
30 minPenalties18 min
17Shots40

Seventh place game

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26 February 2009
15:30
China 2–10
(0–3, 0–5, 2–2)
 United StatesThe Skating Gym of HIPE
Attendance: 1,500
[6]
Cao Longhai
Xie Ming
GoaliesStephen YuReferee:
Finland Anssi Salonen
Linesmen:
Canada Sean Dufour
Finland Sakari Suominen
0–104:45 – O'Bannon (Liang) (PP)
0–218:17 – Krannich (DeLorenzo, Pringle) (PP)
0–319:33 – Heredia (Sweezey, Butler)
0–429:24 – Krannich (McWhorter)
0–530:36 – Zimmel (Pringle, DeLorenzo)
0–630:46 – Gehring (Hoelzer)
0–733:14 – Heredia (Sheehan, Gehring) (PP)
0–839:03 – Zimmel (Pringle, Lassik)
0–947:26 – Liang (Gehring, Mueller)
Meng (Cui) – 53:161–9
1–1054:24 – McWhorter (Liang)
Meng (Cui, Wang X.) – 58:352–10
20 minPenalties8 min
27Shots60

Fifth place game

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26 February 2009
19:00
Czechia 1–5
(1–1, 0–1, 0–3)
 JapanThe Skating Gym of HIPE
Attendance: 2,100
[7]
Michal Nedvídek
Dušan Šafránek
GoaliesMitsuaki InoueReferee:
United States Nick Krebsbach
Linesmen:
United States Chad Evers
China Sun Yang
0–104:13 – Sakagami (Kokubo)
Nedrda (Soldán, Urban) – 10:111–1
1–228:32 – Konno (Imajo) (PP)
1–342:04 – Sato (Shigeno)
1–447:23 – Kokubo (Imajo, Ebata)
1–550:19 – Sakagami (Haga, Kokubo) (PP)
46 minPenalties18 min
51Shots28

Playoff round

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Semifinals Gold Medal
      
1  Canada 8
4  Slovakia 1
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Russia 4
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Canada 2
2  Russia 7
3  Kazakhstan 1 Bronze Medal
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Slovakia 5
4  Kazakhstan 4

Source: FISU[8]

Semifinal round

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27 February 2009
15:00
Russia 7–1
(1–0, 3–0, 3–1)
 KazakhstanThe Skating Gym of HIPE
Attendance: 1,000
[9]
Alexey Belov
Emil Garipov
GoaliesDmitriy Malgin
Mikhail Smolnikov
Referee:
Canada Graham Skilliter
Linesmen:
China Du Qiang
Canada Justin Hull
Petrov (Valiullin, Berdnikov) – 12:341–0
Valiullin (Belukhin, Petrov) – 29:172–0
Zyuzin (Berdnikov, Kuokhriakov) (PP2) – 38:523–0
Demakov (Belukhin, Mladin) (PP) – 39:374–0
Tsybin (Fahrutdinov) – 42:235–0
Zuborev (Belukhin) – 49:376–0
6–152:43 – Yefremov (Kachulin)
Belukhin (Petrov, Kolesnikov) – 58:037–1
20 minPenalties8 min
42Shots13
27 February 2009
19:00
Canada 8–1
(3–0, 1–0, 4–1)
 SlovakiaThe Skating Gym of HIPE
Attendance: 1,500
[10]
Aaron Sorochan
Brant Hilton
GoaliesLukáš Škrečko
Martin Šúrek
Referee:
Sweden Mikael Sjoqvist
Linesmen:
Belgium Chris Deweerdt
Finland Likka Kiilunen
Wood – 01:581–0
McDonald (Gillen) (PP) – 05:352–0
Klassen (Woolger) – 09:213–0
DaSilva – 26:254–0
Ross (Klassen) (PP) – 43:395–0
5–143:39 – Domain (J. Babic)
DaSilva (Moore) – 49:316–1
Ross (Klassen, Woolger) – 50:447–1
Lenoski (Ross, Woolger) – 51:178–1
10 minPenalties14 min
35Shots27

Bronze medal game

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28 February 2009
11:00
Kazakhstan 4–5
(2–1, 0–1, 2–3)
 SlovakiaHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 2,400
[11]
Dmitriy MalginGoaliesMartin ŠúrekReferee:
United States Nick Krebsbach
Linesmen:
Canada Sean Dufour
Finland Sakari Suominen
0–102:47 – Slovák (Macejka, Trefný)
Kachulin (Antropov, Polomshnov) (PP) – 06:581–1
Polomshnov (Gerassimov) (PP) – 13:302–1
2–233:21 – Slovák (Macejka, Karčák)
2–342:50 – Slovák (Macejka)
2–451:04 – Janísek (SH)
Vorobyov (Polkovnikov, Onichshenko) (PP) – 51:563–4
3–553:09 – Hartmann (Domain)
Kachulin (Kurshuk) – 55:374–5
28 minPenalties22 min
32Shots25

Gold medal game

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28 February 2009
15:00
Canada 2–4
(1–2, 0–0, 1–2)
 RussiaHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 5,800
[12]
Aaron SorochanGoaliesEmil GaripovReferee:
Finland Anssi Salonen
Linesmen:
Belgium Chris Deweerdt
United States Derek Wahl
0–105:38 – Valiullin (Belukhin)
DaSilva – 16:191–1
1–219:05 – Fahrutdinov
Gillen (Lineker) (PP) – 42:482–2
2–356:59 – Kuokhriakov (Zyuzin) (PP)
2–457:45 – Kulikov (Zakiev, Kolesnikov)
14 minPenalties39 min
25Shots27

Scoring leaders

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Player GP G A Pts PIM
Russia Evgeny Belukhin 6 4 10 14 8
Russia Vadim Berdnikov 6 2 11 13 41
Russia Dmitry Zyuzin 6 9 2 11 0
Russia Denis Fahrutdinov 6 2 9 11 8
Russia Kirill Petrov 6 5 5 10 0
Canada Steve DaSilva 6 5 5 10 2
Russia Radik Zakiev 6 4 6 10 8
Canada Steven Gillen 6 6 3 9 8
Russia Marat Valiullin 6 4 5 9 8
Canada Ben Kilgour 6 4 5 9 2
Kazakhstan Mikhail Kachulin 6 5 3 8 4
United States Johnny Liang 5 4 4 8 4
Canada Kyle Ross 5 4 4 8 0
Russia Konstantin Mladin 6 4 4 8 10
Russia Vasiliy Tokranov 6 4 4 8 14

Source: FISU[13]

Goaltenders

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The following table includes goaltenders with more than forty percent of their team's total minutes, sorted by save percentage.

Player GPI MIP SOG GA SO SVS% GAA
Russia Alexey Belov 6 196:58 61 3 4 95.08 0.91
Canada Aaron Sorochan 6 291:12 117 8 1 93.16 1.65
Russia Emil Garipov 6 162:34 53 4 2 92.45 1.48
Japan Mitsuaki Inoue 5 267:22 191 17 0 91.10 3.81
Kazakhstan Dmitriy Malgin 6 258:08 137 14 2 89.78 3.25
Czech Republic Dušan Šafránek 5 188:58 67 7 2 89.55 2.22
United States Stephen Yu 5 145:00 67 7 0 89.55 2.90
South Korea Yoo Sung-je 5 147:53 84 10 1 88.10 4.06
United States Paul Marshall 5 164:12 115 16 0 86.09 5.85
South Korea Kim Yu-jin 4 157:07 128 18 0 85.94 6.87
Slovakia Martin Šúrek 6 265:00 148 21 0 85.81 4.75
United Kingdom Geoff Woolhouse 5 169:38 140 22 0 84.29 7.78
United Kingdom Stephen Fone 5 130:17 95 17 0 82.11 7.83
China Xie Ming 5 227:53 220 40 0 81.82 10.53

Source: FISU[14]

Rosters

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Rank Team Roster
1  Russia Goaltenders: Alexey Belov, Emil Garipov
Defencemen: Alexey Demakov, Andrey Kolesnikov, Konstantin Mladin, Ilya Susloparov, Vasiliy Tokranov, Sergey Zuborev
Forwards: Evgeny Belukhin, Vadim Berdnikov, Denis Fahrutdinov, Azat Kalimullin, Konstantin Kulikov, Petr Kuokhriakov, Kirill Petrov, Artur Sarvarov, Dmitry Tsybin, Marat Valiullin, Radik Zakiev, Dmitry Zyuzin
Head coach: Alexandr Sokolov
Assistant coach: Alexandr Shahvorostov
2  Canada Goaltenders: Brant Hilton, Aaron Sorochan
Defencemen: Kyle Fecho, Jason Fransoo, Travis Friedley, Stéphane Lenoski, Craig Lineker, Matt Pepe, Ryan Pottruff
Forwards: Steve DaSilva, Steven Gillen, Mike Hellyer, Reid Jorgensen, Ben Kilgour, Chad Klassen, Ian McDonald, Dustin Moore, Brett O'Malley, Kyle Ross, Torrie Wheat, Rick Wood, Brian Woolger
Head coach: Milan Dragicevic
Assistant coaches: Blaine Sautner, Eric Thurston
3  Slovakia Goaltenders: Lukáš Škrečko, Martin Šúrek
Defencemen: Ján Galko, Stanislav Janísek, Dárius Rusnák, Ridvan Sadiki, Radovan Trefný, Tomáš Volek, Maroš Žemba
Forwards: Ján Babic, Michal Babic, Marcel Baláž, Miloš Bednár, Martin Domian, Eduard Hartmann, Matúš Kadraba, Michal Karčák, Libor Káčer, Denis Legerský, Filip Macejka, Marek Mašlonka, Martin Slovák
Head coach: Ľubomír Pokovič
Assistant coach: Igor Tóth
4  Kazakhstan Goaltenders: Dmitriy Malgin, Mikhail Smolnikov
Defencemen: Alexandr Antropov, Yevgeniy Bolyakin, Viktor Ivashin, Alexandr Kazacheyev, Andrey Korovkin, Eduard Mazula, Leonid Metalnikov, Andrey Polkovnikov, Vitaliy Svistunov
Forwards: Mikhail Gavrilov, Alexandr Gerassimov, Alexey Grichenko, Mikhail Kachulin, Alex Kurshuk, Mikhail Lazarenko, Oleg Onichshenko, Vyacheslav Polomshnov, Konstantin Savenkov, Yakov Vorobyov, Sergey Yefremov
Head coach: Valery Kirichenko
Assistant coach: Alexandr Shimin
5  Japan Goaltenders: Mitsuaki Inoue, Ryo Sasaki
Defencemen: Masahiro Ebina, Yosuke Haga, Kazutomo Imajo, Hayato Nakai, Ikuya Sato, Sho Sekiya, Yu Sugisawa
Forwards: Hayato Ebata, Hidenao Kokubo, Mitsuyoshi Konno, Shuhei Kuji, Shun Matsuura, Naoto Mizuuchi, Kenta Saito, Motoki Sakagami, Shunsuke Shigeno, Ryo Tanaka, Hiromichi Terao, Hiromasa Tonosaki, Shohei Yamauchi
Head coach: Mark Mahon
Assistant coach: Norio Suzuki, Teruhiko Okita
6  Czechia Goaltenders: Michal Nedvídek, Dušan Šafránek
Defencemen: Alexandr Hegegy, Martin Iterský, Michal Kukol, Jakub Loučka, Jan Soldán, Tomáš Štryncl, Martin Ton, Lukáš Zientek
Forwards: Adam Červenka, Petr Grygar, Jiří Hanzal, Aleš Havlůj, Michal Holuša, Jiří Jakeš, Jan Kubišta, Ondřej Martiník, Vítězslav Nedrda, Martin Špok, Tomáš Urban, Tomáš Wolf
Head coach: Jaroslav Liška
Assistant coach: Jan Zachrla
7  United States Goaltenders: Paul Marshall, Stephen Yu
Defencemen: Jonathon Biliouris, Pierce Butler, Brent Cornelius, Bradley Hoelzer, Dan Lassik, Adam Mueller, Jerrett Samp
Forwards: Daryl Dee, Lukas DeLorenzo, James Gehring, Jeremy Heredia, Kyle Krannich, Johnny Liang, Peter Majkozak, Sean McWhorter, Jason O'Bannon, Jordan Pringle, Devin Sheehan, Matthew Sweezey, Jamie Zimmel
Head coach: Joe Augustine
Assistant coach: Scott Balboni, Dave Debol
8  China Goaltenders: Cao Longhai, Xie Ming
Defencemen: Jian Guan, Liu Liang, Qu Yidong, Sun Chao, Wang Yang, Wu Huizi, Zhao Xing
Forwards: Chen Lei, Cui Zhinan, Dong Liang, Du Chao, Fu Nan, Jiang Jun, Lang Bingyu, Liu Yingkui, Meng Qingyuan, Wang Xiaonan, Wu Qiong, Xue Tao, Zhang Weiyang
Head coach: Wang Benyu
Assistant coach: Shen Lijun
9  South Korea Goaltenders: Kim Yu-jin, Yoo Sung-je
Defencemen: Baek Min-chul, Kim Hee-chul, Kim Min-wook, Lee Don-ku, Lee Kyung-woo, Leem Jee-min, Oh Kwang-sik
Forwards: An Sung-ho, Choi Moon-yung, Ham Jung-woo, Han Ho-taek, Jung Bung-chun, Kim Bum-jin, Kim Dong-yeon, Kim Hyun-min, Kim Hyung-joon, Park Jun-hong, Park Suk-ho, Sin Sang-woo, Suh Sin-il
Head coach: Hee Sang-moon
Assistant coach: Tae Ho-choi
10  Great Britain Goaltenders: Stephen Fone, Geoff Woolhouse
Defencemen: Colm Cannon, Lloyd Gibson, Lee Haywood, Marcus Maynard, Tom Norton, Mark Paterson
Forwards: Oliver Barron, Stewart Bliss, Stuart Brittle, Marc Fowley, Robert Lachowicz, Nicholas Manning, Daniel Marashi, Joseph Millard, Luke Piggott, Jamie Tinsley, Mark Turner, Christopher Wilson
Head coach: Matthew Bradbury
Assistant coach: Michael Urquhart

Source: FISU[15]

Women

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2009 Winter Universiade
women's tournament
Tournament details
Host country China
CityHarbin
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates18–27 February 2009
Teams6
Final positions
Champions  Canada (1st title)
Runner-up  China
Third place  Finland
Fourth place Slovakia
Tournament statistics
Games played20
Goals scored153 (7.65 per game)
Attendance38,348 (1,917 per game)
Scoring leader(s)China Sun Rui (16 points)
2011 →

The inaugural women's ice hockey tournament at the Winter Universiade was held during 18 to 27 February 2009 at Harbin Ice Hockey Gym in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China.[16] Six national under-28 teams participated in the event, representing Canada, China, Finland, Great Britain, Japan, and Slovakia.[17]

In the preliminary round, the six teams played a single round-robin to determine seeding for the semifinals. Teams ranked first through fourth progressed to the semifinals and the remaining teams faced off in the fifth place game. Canada swept the preliminary round, finishing the five game series with a +28 goal difference. They advanced to the semifinals trailed by China, Finland, and Slovakia, respectively.

In the fifth place match, Japan shutout Great Britain by a score of 10–0. Eight different skaters scored for Japan during the game and forward Ami Nakamura (Kokushikan University/Seibu Princess Rabbits) recorded a hat-trick.

China‘s Sun Rui (HIPE) was the leading point and goal scorer of the tournament, amassing a total of ten goals and sixteen points in seven games played.[18] Andrea Bevan (Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks) of Canada was the top scoring defenseman and tournament assists leader, notching one goal and nine assists for ten points in seven games; of her nine assists, seven were primary and two were secondary.[19]

Canadian goaltender Stacey Corfield (Manitoba Bisons) led all tournament goaltenders in save percentage (93.75%) and goals against average (0.89 GAA) while tallying nearly 65 percent of minutes played. Japanese goalie Eri Kiribuchi (Bemidji State Beavers)[20] and Finnish goalie Anna-Kaisa Piiroinen (Laurea University of Applied Sciences/Salo HT)[21] tied for most shutouts with two each.

Preliminary round

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Standings
Pos Team Pld W OTW OTL L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Canada 5 5 0 0 0 33 5 +28 15 Advance to Semifinals
2  China (H) 5 3 0 1 1 19 15 +4 10
3  Finland 5 3 0 0 2 29 10 +19 9
4  Slovakia 5 2 0 0 3 20 20 0 6
5  Japan 5 1 1 0 3 13 15 −2 5 Fifth place game
6  Great Britain 5 0 0 0 5 2 51 −49 0
Source: FISU[22]
(H) Host
Results
18 February 2009
10:00
Slovakia 3–5
(0–1, 3–2, 0–2)
 ChinaHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 1,150
[23]
Monika KvakováGoaliesJia DandanReferee:
Sweden Malin Axelsson
Linesmen:
Canada Kerri Rumble
Finland Jenni Visala
0–113:25 – Sun (Zhang S., Qi) (PP2)
0–220:39 – Jin (Tang, Sun)
Kapustová (Pravlíková) – 23:261–2
1–324:56 – Jin
Pravlíková (Kapustová, Veličková) – 30:122–3
Matejová (Pravlíková) (PP2) – 35:253–3
3–448:14 – Sun (Jin)
3–552:42 – Jin (Tang, Sun)
14 minPenalties18 min
22Shots44
18 February 2009
13:00
Great Britain 0–11
(0–3, 0–5, 0–3)
 CanadaHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 848
[24]
Laura Saunders
Michaela Walker
GoaliesMelinda ChoyReferee:
Finland Maija Kontturi
Linesmen:
United States Katie Connolly
China Ming Gong
0–109:46 – Ferguson (Del Guidice, Cheverie)
0–213:30 – Davidson (Bevan)
0–318:02 – Chartrand (Provost, Webster)
0–424:08 – Copeland
0–527:18 – Boras (Bevan)
0–629:34 – Newton (Copeland) (PP)
0–733:15 – Copeland (Newton, Hottot)
0–834:52 – Del Guidice (Ferguson)
0–948:39 – Cheverie (Davidson)
0–1050:07 – Copeland
0–1150:59 – Hottot
6 minPenalties0 min
2Shots73
18 February 2009
16:00
Japan 0–4
(0–2, 0–2, 0–0)
 FinlandHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 1,500
[25]
Eri KiribuchiGoaliesAnna-Kaisa PiiroinenReferee:
Canada France Lapratte
Linesmen:
United States Laura Johnson
China Ma Jinping
0–102:03 – Jalosuo (Rytkönen) (PP)
0–205:36 – Välimäki (M. Tuominen)
0–328:03 – Airola (S. Tuominen, Rytkönen) (PP)
0–437:38 – Rytkönen (S. Tuominen, Airola)
10 minPenalties14 min
12Shots23

19 February 2009
12:00
Slovakia 8–1
(0–0, 6–0, 2–1)
 Great BritainHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 500
[26]
Monika KvakováGoaliesLaura Saunders
Michaela Walker
Referee:
Canada France Lapratte
Linesmen:
Finland Satu Auno
China Ma Jinping
Kapustová (Gajdošová) – 20:241–0
Jurčová (Országhová) – 23:432–0
Veličková (Karafiátová) – 31:333–0
Pravlíková (Kapustová, Gajdošová) – 34:254–0
Karafiátová (Pravlíková) (PP) – 37:465–0
Čulíková (Gápová) – 39:596–0
Daňková (Pravlíková) (PP) – 50:417–0
7–152:29 – Wiggins (Butcher)
Jurčová (Výbošťoková) – 54:098–1
2 minPenalties20 min
66Shots9
19 February 2009
16:00
China 2–3 GWS
(0–1, 1–0, 1–1)
(OT: 0–0)
(SO: 0–1)
 JapanHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 2,500
[27]
Shi YaoGoaliesEri KiribuchiReferee:
United States Tara Leighton
Linesmen:
Canada Hélène Roy[28]
Finland Jenni Visala
0–111:00 – Takahashi (Okazaki, S. Shimozawa) (PP)
Sun (Jin) (PP) – 39:071–1
1–249:19 – Uchida (Kimura, Adachi) (PP)
Jin (Zhang S.) (PP2) – 59:512–2
ShootoutGOAL Okazaki
12 minPenalties18 min
28Shots23
19 February 2009
19:33
Canada 5–0
(0–0, 0–0, 5–0)
 FinlandHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 2,100
[29]
Stacey CorfieldGoaliesAnna-Kaisa Piiroinen
Linda Selkee
Referee:
Sweden Malin Axelsson
Linesmen:
United States Kate Connolly
China Ming Gong
Hill (PP) – 40:281–0
Ferguson (Chartrand) (PP2) – 46:122–0
Provost (Boras) – 48:303–0
Davidson – 49:524–0
Davidson (Newton) – 50:455–0
8 minPenalties47 min
42Shots19

21 February 2009
12:00
Great Britain 1–8
(0–1, 1–6, 0–1)
 JapanHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 1,500
[30]
Laura SaundersGoaliesEri Kiribuchi
Yae Unosawa
Referee:
Finland Maija Kontturi
Linesmen:
United States Laura Johnson
Canada Kerri Rumble
0–113:46 – Ichijo (Takashima, Nakamura)
0–224:20 – Ichijo
0–325:11 – Takahashi (Takashima)
0–432:03 – Kikuchi (Iwahara)
0–534:56 – Shimodaira (Takashima) (PP)
0–638:13 – Nakamura (Takashima)
0–738:46 – Ogino (Takashima)
Turner – 39:021–7
1–847:15 – Iwahara (Kikuchi)
6 minPenalties4 min
17Shots76
21 February 2009
16:00
Canada 6–3
(1–2, 3–1, 2–0)
 SlovakiaHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 1,800
[31]
Stacey Corfield
Melinda Choy
GoaliesMonika KvakováReferee:
United States Tara Leighton
Linesmen:
Finland Satu Auno
China Ma Jinping
0–115:25 – Kapustová (Džurňáková, Országhová) (PP)
Davidson (Bevan) – 15:331–1
1–218:25 – Kežmarská (Országhová)
Copeland (Bevan, Hottot) – 25:142–2
Ramsay (Boras, Davidson) (PP) – 31:403–2
Ramsay (Copeland, Boras) (PP) – 33:154–2
4–339:05 – Čulíková (Džurňáková, Kapustová) (PP2)
Hottot (Del Guidice, Reeve) – 57:145–3
Provost (Bevan, Ironside) – 58:556–3
28 minPenalties10 min
46Shots23
21 February 2009
19:33
Finland 2–3
(1–1, 1–1, 0–1)
 ChinaHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 3,700
Linda SelkeeGoaliesShi YaoReferee:
Canada France Lapratte
Linesmen:
United States Kate Connolly
Canada Hélène Roy
0–109:01 – Sun (Jin, Qi) (PP)
Korhonen (Gustavsen) – 12:261–1
Sirvio (Hallvar) (PP) – 21:322–1
2–226:52 – Tang (Sun) (PP)
2–351:21 – Jin
8 minPenalties8 min
29Shots24

22 February 2009
12:00
Japan 1–4
(1–2, 0–1, 0–1)
 SlovakiaHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 1,000
[32]
Eri KiribuchiGoaliesMonika KvakováReferee:
United States Tara Leighton
Linesmen:
China Ming Gong
Finland Jenni Visala
0–102:44 – Veličková (Kapustová)
M. Shimozawa (Adachi, Iwahara) (PP) – 07:341–1
1–210:18 – Karafiátová (Matejová) (PP)
1–320:46 – Pravlíková (Kapustová)
1–459:40 – Karafiátová (Pravlíková)
8 minPenalties10 min
13Shots23
22 February 2009
16:00
Great Britain 0–16
(0–5, 0–6, 0–5)
 FinlandHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 1,000
[33]
Laura Saunders
Michaela Walker
GoaliesAnna-Kaisa PiiroinenReferees:
Canada France Lapratte
Sweden Malin Axelsson
Linesmen:
Canada Hélène Roy
Canada Kerri Rumble
0–104:36 – Korhonen (Saari)
0–206:05 – Rytkönen (Airola)
0–307:34 – Hallvar (M. Tuominen)
0–409:24 – Jalosuo (S. Tuominen, Rytkönen) (PP)
0–512:44 – M. Tuominen (Välimäki)
0–620:21 – Gustavsen (Välimäki)
0–721:31 – Rahunen (Korhonen)
0–822:39 – Villilä (Rytkönen) (PP)
0–927:41 – Stoltenberg (Villilä) (PP)
0–1029:56 – Rytkönen (Airola)
0–1131:27 – Saari (Korhonen)
0–1245:49 – Kinnunen (S. Tuominen, Airola)
0–1348:41 – Saari (Villilä, Stoltenberg) (PP)
0–1455:42 – Stoltenberg (Villilä, Saari) (PP)
0–1557:48 – Rahunen (Saari)
0–1659:04 – Airola (Kinnunen, S. Tuominen)
16 minPenalties0 min
0Shots101
22 February 2009
19:31
Canada 7–1
(2–1, 1–0, 4–0)
 ChinaHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 3,300
[34]
Stacey CorfieldGoaliesShi YaoReferee:
Finland Maija Kontturi
Linesmen:
Finland Satu Auno
United States Laura Johnson
Unruh (Ramsay) – 05:301–0
1–111:22 – Ma (Sun) (PP)
Copeland (Hottot, Newton) – 14:302–1
Provost (Webster, Chartrand) – 35:233–1
Cheverie (Del Guidice, Ferguson) – 46:034–1
Copeland (Chartrand) – 54:335–1
Ironside (Provost, Unruh) – 54:476–1
Ferguson (Reeve, Ramsay) (PP) – 59:307–1
2 minPenalties4 min
56Shots13

24 February 2009
12:00
Finland 7–2
(4–2, 2–0, 1–0)
 SlovakiaHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 1,500
[35]
Anna-Kaisa PiiroinenGoaliesMonika ĎaďováReferee:
United States Tara Leighton
Linesmen:
China Ma Jinping
Canada Kerri Rumble
Välimäki (Jalosuo, M. Tuominen) – 08:241–0
1–110:59 – Jurčová (Daňková)
Rytkönen – 13:362–1
2–217:05 – Jurčová (SH)
Rytkönen (Petäjämäki) (PP) – 17:403–2
Sirvio (Välimäki, M. Tuominen) – 18:234–2
Hallvar – 22:105–2
Välimäki (M. Tuominen) – 34:356–2
Jalosuo (Airola, Petäjämäki) – 49:577–2
12 minPenalties14 min
48Shots15
24 February 2009
16:00
Canada 4–1
(1–0, 2–1, 1–0)
 JapanHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 1,700
[36]
Melinda ChoyGoaliesEri KiribuchiReferee:
Finland Maija Kontturi
Linesmen:
United States Laura Johnson
China Ming Gong
Boras (Ferguson) (PP) – 18:551–0
Ramsay (Boras) – 21:212–0
2–122:14 – Okazaki
Newton (Copeland, Hottot) – 31:113–1
Newton (Copeland, Hottot) – 53:404–1
4 minPenalties2 min
36Shots9
24 February 2009
19:31
China 8–0
(4–0, 3–0, 1–0)
 Great BritainHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 3,500
[37]
Jia DandanGoaliesLaura SaundersReferee:
Canada France Lapratte
Linesmen:
United States Kate Connolly
Finland Jenni Visala
Sun (Qi) (PP) – 04:411–0
Sun (Jin, Tang) – 06:382–0
Tang (Jin, Qi) – 07:583–0
Zhang S. (Su, Gao) – 14:574–0
Sun (Jin) – 33:535–0
Jin (Tan) (SH) – 36:426–0
Huang (Jiang) – 39:237–0
Sun (Gao, Qi) (PP) – 54:568–0
6 minPenalties12 min
89Shots4

Fifth place game

[edit]
26 February 2009
12:00
 Japan10–0
(6–0, 2–0, 2–0)
Great Britain Harbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 500
[38]
Eri Kiribuchi
Yae Unosawa
GoaliesLaura Saunders
Michaela Walker
Referee:
Canada France Lapratte
Linesmen:
China Ma Jinping
Canada Kerri Rumble
Moriya (Ogino) – 01:311–0
S. Shimozawa (Shimodaira) – 03:172–0
Nakamura (Ogino) – 03:243–0
Takashima (Okazaki, Ichijo) – 09:144–0
Nakamura (Shimodaira) – 10:385–0
Okazaki – 19:036–0
Ichijo (Adachi, Iwahara) (PP) – 32:347–0
Kurata (Takeuchi, Miyata) – 36:288–0
Nakamura (Shimodaira, Suzuki) (PP) – 43:219–0
Miyata (Ichijo) – 47:4810–0
4 minPenalties10 min
46Shots9

Playoff round

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Semifinals Gold Medal
      
1  Canada 10
4  Slovakia 1
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Canada 3
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  China 1
2  China 4
3  Finland 3 Bronze Medal
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Finland 3
4  Slovakia 2

Source: FISU[39]

Semifinals

[edit]
26 February 2009
16:00
Canada 10–1
(2–0, 5–1, 3–0)
 SlovakiaHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 500
[40]
Stacey CorfieldGoaliesMonika KvakováReferee:
Finland Maija Kontturi
Linesmen:
Finland Satu Auno
Finland Jenni Visala
Provost (Chartrand) – 03:111–0
Hill (Davidson, Cecere) – 19:592–0
Hill (Cecere, Davidson) – 21:173–0
Bevan (Newton) (PP) – 30:184–0
Unruh (Bevan, Ironside) (PP) – 30:185–0
5–132:56 – Jurčová (Veličková, Pravlíková)
Copeland (Ramsay, Newton) – 33:526–1
Copeland (Hottot, Chartrand) (PP) – 34:097–1
Unruh (Boras, Ramsay) (PP) – 45:358–1
Copeland (Chartrand) – 52:489–1
Davidson (Reeve, Bevan) (PP2) – 56:2110–1
10 minPenalties55 min
50Shots9
26 February 2009
19:30
China 4–3
(2–0, 0–2, 2–1)
 FinlandHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 2,800
[41]
Shi YaoGoaliesAnna-Kaisa PiiroinenReferee:
United States Tara Leighton
Linesmen:
United States Laura Johnson
Canada Hélène Roy
Jin (Tang) – 14:511–0
Jin (Tang, Sun) – 19:022–0
2–122:59 – M. Tuominen (Välimäki)
2–239:08 – Korhonen (Kinnunen)
2–348:20 – S. Tuominen (Välimäki)
Sun (Jin) (PP) – 50:023–3
Sun (Yu) – 54:574–3
12 minPenalties10 min
15Shots24

Bronze medal game

[edit]
27 February 2009
16:00
Slovakia 2–3
(0–1, 1–1, 1–1)
 FinlandHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 1,250
[42]
Monika KvakováGoaliesAnna-Kaisa PiiroinenReferee:
Canada France Lapratte
Linesmen:
United States Kate Connolly
Canada Hélène Roy
0–119:15 – Jalosuo (M. Tuominen, Välimäki)
0–220:28 – Rajahuhta (Sirvio)
Čulíková (Jurčová, Matejová) – 21:001–2
1–341:27 – Korhonen (Stoltenberg, Saarimäki)
Veličková (Pravlíková, Matejová) (PP) – 59:092–3
6 minPenalties8 min
14Shots39

Gold medal game

[edit]
27 February 2009
19:31
Canada 3–1
(1–0, 1–1, 1–0)
 ChinaHarbin Ice Hockey Gym
Attendance: 5,700
[43]
Stacey CorfieldGoaliesShi YaoReferee:
United States Tara Leighton
Linesmen:
Finland Satu Auno
United States Laura Johnson
Chartrand (Del Guidice, Webster) – 17:171–0
1–122:35 – Jin (Jiang, Sun) (PP)
Unruh (Provost, Bevan) – 27:092–1
Reeve (Bevan, Copeland) (PP) – 44:323–1
18 minPenalties6 min
39Shots14

Scoring leaders

[edit]
Player GP G A Pts PIM
China Sun Rui 7 10 6 16 4
China Jin Fengling 7 9 7 16 10
Canada Leah Copeland 7 9 5 14 10
Slovakia Petra Pravlíková 7 3 7 10 12
Canada Andrea Bevan 7 1 9 10 2
Canada Vanessa Davidson 7 5 4 9 4
Finland Elisa Rytkönen 7 5 4 9 4
Slovakia Jana Kapustová 4 3 6 9 0
Finland Linda Välimäki 6 3 6 9 33
Canada Jennifer Newton 7 3 5 8 4
Canada Cathy Chartrand 7 2 6 8 0
Canada Kayla Hottot 7 2 6 8 2
Finland Minttu Tuominen 7 2 6 8 2
Canada Mariève Provost 7 4 3 7 4
Canada Stephanie Ramsay 7 3 4 7 2

Source: FISU[44]

Haruka Takashima (Waseda University/Iwakura Peregrine) was the leading scorer for Japan, having tallied one goal and five assists for six points and four penalty minutes in six games played. She ranked 22nd on the list of tournament scoring leaders.[45]

Emily Turner (Sheffield Bears) and Katherine Wiggins (Sheffield Bears) tied as the top scorers representing Great Britain, with one goal each.[46]

Goaltenders

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Note: Name^ indicates goaltender with less than forty percent of their team's total minutes.

Player GPI MIP SOG GA SO SVS% GAA
Canada Stacey Corfield 5 270:01 64 4 1 93.75 0.89
Japan Yae Unosawa^ 2 67:57 13 1 1 92.31 0.88
China Shi Yao 5 305:00 171 18 0 89.47 3.54
Japan Eri Kiribuchi 6 297:03 122 13 2 89.34 2.63
China Jia Dandan^ 2 119:56 26 3 1 88.46 1.50
Finland Linda Selkee^ 2 68:05 26 3 1 88.46 2.64
United Kingdom Laura Saunders 6 264:15 355 45 0 87.32 10.22
Slovakia Monika Kvaková 6 359:56 201 26 0 87.06 4.33
Canada Melinda Choy^ 3 149:59 23 3 1 86.96 1.20
Finland Anna-Kaisa Piirioinen 6 351:55 96 13 2 86.46 2.22
Slovakia Monika Ďaďová^ 1 60:00 48 7 0 85.42 7.00
United Kingdom Michaela Walker^ 5 95:45 96 16 0 83.33 10.03

Source: FISU[47]

Rosters

[edit]
Rank Team Roster
1  Canada Goaltenders: Melinda Choy, Stacey Corfield
Defencemen: Andrea Boras, Alyssa Cecere, Cathy Chartrand, Stephanie Ramsay, Rayanne Reeve, Kelsey Webster
Forwards: Andrea Bevan, Kori Cheverie, Leah Copeland, Vanessa Davidson, Annie Del Guidice, Brayden Ferguson, Carly Hill, Kayla Hottot, Andrea Ironside, Jennifer Newton, Mariève Provost, Courtney Unruh
Head coach: Dan Church
Assistant coaches: Shelley Coolidge, Kim Thompson
2  China Goaltenders: Jia Dandan, Shi Yao
Defencemen: Jiang Na, Lou Yue, Qi Xueting, Tan Anqi, Wang Nan, Yu Baiwei, Zhang Shuang
Forwards: Cui Shanshan, Gao Fujin, Huang Haijing, Huo Cui, Jin Fengling, Ma Rui, Su Ziwei, Sun Rui, Tang Liang, Zhang Ben
Head coach: Paul Strople
Assistant coaches: Zhang Zhinan, Wang Fuquan
3  Finland Goaltenders: Anna-Kaisa Piiroinen, Linda Selkee
Defencemen: Essi Hallvar, Mira Jalosuo, Tiina Saarimäki, Saija Sirvio, Jutta Stoltenberg, Minttu Tuominen, Tea Villilä
Forwards: Mia Airola, Liisa Gustavsen, Anna Kinnunen, Salla Korhonen, Minna Petäjämäki, Krista Rahunen, Annina Rajahuhta, Elisa Rytkönen, Saila Saari, Satu Tuominen, Linda Välimäki
Head coach: Hanu Saintula
Assistant coach: Jussi Melkko
4  Slovakia[48] Goaltenders: Monika Ďaďová, Monika Kvaková
Defencemen: Iveta Karafiátová, Barbora Kežmarská, Martina Knutová, Michaela Matejová, Petra Országhová, Veronika Sládečková, Martina Veličková
Forwards: Nikoleta Celárová, Janka Čulíková, Petra Daňková, Anna Džurňáková, Maria Gajdošová, Nikola Gápová, Petra Jurčová, Jana Kapustová, Petra Pravlíková, Jana Štofaníková, Katarina Výbošťoková
Head coach: Miroslav Karafiát
Assistant coach: Peter Gapa
5  Japan Goaltenders: Eri Kiribuchi, Yae Unosawa
Defencemen: Ayano Ichijo, Sato Kikuchi, Kei Kimura, Misa Shimozawa, Erika Shimodaira, Asami Suzuki
Forwards: Yurie Adachi, Tomomi Iwahara, Kokoro Koyama, Tomomi Kurata, Mei Miyata, Natsumi Moriya, Ami Nakamura, Anri Ogino, Hiromi Okazaki, Saki Shimozawa, Mai Takahashi, Haruka Takashima, Aya Takeuchi, Tsukasa Uchida
Head coach: Yuji Iizuka
Assistant coach: Mark Mahon
6  Great Britain Goaltenders: Laura Saunders, Michaela Walker
Defencemen: Hannah Carnegy-Arbuthnott, Amanda Carr, Suzanne Grieve, Lauren Halliwell, Catherine Homolka, Charlotte Willey
Forwards: Jennifer Ball, Emma Bird, Rachel Butcher, Alana Byrne, Leanne Ganney, Lydia Howton, Amy Lack, Laura Millard, Emily Turner, Katherine Wiggins
Head coach: Simon Manning
Assistant coach: Fiona King

Source: FISU[49]

Medalists

[edit]
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Women

Medal table

[edit]

  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada1102
2 Russia1001
3 China*0101
4 Finland0011
 Slovakia0011
Totals (5 entries)2226

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