IIHF Women's World Championship live updates: matchups set for Saturday semifinals
🏒🏒🏒 With pool play complete, the IIHF Women's World Championship moves onto its knockout round with quarterfinal play Thursday involving eight of the 10 teams, all five teams from Pool A and three from Pool B. The United States plays Japan in the nightcap, the latest starting game of the tournament at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday's game set the matchups for Saturday's semifinals, as well as the fifth place game that determines the final spot for Pool A in next year's tournament in the Czech Republic.
Play starts at 10 a.m. Thursday with the game between Finland and Switzerland determining the opponent for the winner of US/Japan. Germany, undefeated in Pool B, takes in Czechia in the second game, and Canada plays Sweden in the game that will finalize the second semifinal matchup
Observer-Dispatch and Times Telegram journalists Jon Rathbun and Daniel DeLoach are there for all the action and will be keeping you up to date throughout the tournament. Reporters Amy Neff Roth, Laura Sitterly and Ellen Mintzer will also be bringing you news and updates during the tournament.
Keep checking back here all day as we update on the games and more as Team USA pursues its 11th tournament championship.
Eight players score in 10-0 victory for Team USA
Eight players scored goals and the United States shut out its fourth opponent at the International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship in Thursday's 10-0 quarterfinal win over Japan in the first round of knockout play.
Alex Carpenter had two goals and two assists, Abbey Murphy scored two goals, and Aerin Frankel made 14 saves in her third tournament shutout. Lacey Eden, Caroline Harvey, Tessa Jenecke and Joy Dunne each scored her first goal of the tournament.
Team USA plays the 3 p.m. semifinal Saturday against Finland, a team it previously defeated 5-3 in pool play.
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Czechia, Finland and Canada have won as higher seeds today.
No. 1 Team USA plays next against No. 8 Japan in the final quarterfinal.
US team, the defending champion, has won each of its four matches, the last one in overtime.
Japan beat Denmark for its first win Tuesday.— jon rathbun (@LFTimes_sports) April 12, 2024
Game 3: Canada 5, Sweden 1
Canada, the stingiest defensive team from pool play at the Women's World Championsip meets Sweden, the highest scoring one, in the third quarterfinal Thursday at the Adirondack Bank Center.
Sweden scored 17 goals while winning three of four games in Pool B. Canada, on the other hand, allowed two in its four games in Pool A, and one was in overtime of the team's only loss.
The winner advances to semifinal play Saturday against Czechia, a 1-0 winner earlier over Germany.
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Third quarterfinal - Canada vs. Sweden.
Sweden scored the post goals - 17 - in Pool play. Canada allowed the fewest - 2.— jon rathbun (@LFTimes_sports) April 11, 2024
Czechia beats Germany 1-0 with third period goal
Daniela Pejsova scored past the midway point of the third period to break a scoreless tie, and Czechia advanced to the International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship semifinals with a 1-0 win over Germany.
Germany, the top team from Pool B, had not previously been beaten in the tournament at the Adirondack Bank Center. Czechia won its second conscutive game after starting play in Pool A 1-2 with back-to-back losses to the United States and Canada.
Czechia committed a penalty in the first period, Germany had one in the second, and the two power plays and a 20-9 Czechia shot advantage summed up the offense for the first two periods.
Czechia finished with a 24-17 edge in shots, and goalie Klara Peslaova made 17 saves in her second shutout of the tournament. Sandra Abstreiter made 23 saves for Germany.
The zeroes hung on the scoreboard for almost 53 minutes until Pejsova scored her second gol of the tournamnt at 12:54 with assists from Aneta Tejralova and Michaela Pejzlova.
The win sends Czechia to Saturday's semifinals for a possible rematch with Canada which plays Sweden Thursday evening. Canada defeated Czechia Sunday
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Germany and Czechia play the second quarterfinal game Thursday.
Czechia, the two-time reigning bonze medalist and next year's tournament host, has won its last two games after losing its first two to the United States and Canada in Pool A.
...— jon rathbun (@LFTimes_sports) April 11, 2024
Finland beats Switzerland for second time at tournament
Finland is the first team in the International Ice Hockey Federation Women's World Championship semifinals following a 3-1 win over Switzerland in Thursday's first quarterfinal at the Adirondack Bank Center.
Finland, the fourth place finisher in Pool A, had previously beaten Switzerland 5-2 in pool play Monday. Switzerland has not won a game in the tournament.
The win puts Finland in Saturday's 3 p.m. semifinal against the winner of Thursday's final game between the United States and Japan.
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Knockout round has arrived in Utica and Thursday features all four quarterfinals.
Switzerland and Finland start the day with the only rematch from pool play and the game that decides the potential opponent for the United States in Saturday's semifinals.— jon rathbun (@LFTimes_sports) April 11, 2024
IIHF Women's World Championship schedule on Thursday, April 11
10 a.m. — Quarterfinal: Finland 3, Switzerland 1
1:30 p.m. — Quarterfinal: Czechia 1, Germany 0
5 p.m. — Quarterfinal: Canada 5, Sweden 1
8:30 p.m. — Quarterfinal: United States 10, Japan 0
IIHF Women's World Championship schedule on Saturday, April 13
11 a.m. — Fifth-place game: Germany vs. Switzerland
3 p.m. — Semifinal: United States vs. Finland
7 p.m. — Semifinal: Canada vs. Czechia
IIHF Women's World Championship schedule on Sunday, April 14
1 p.m. — Third-place game
5 p.m. — Championship
How to get tickets
Tickets for most of the IIHF Women’s World Championship games, including all of the quarterfinals and both semifinals, are still available and can be purchased by visiting 2024.womensworlds.hockey/tickets or stopping by the Adirondack Bank Center box office.
The gold-medal game, scheduled for 5 p.m. Sunday, April 14, is sold out. If the United States wins Thursday, it would play the 3 p.m. semifinal Saturday.
How to watch the games at home
In the United States, all games will be broadcast on NHL Network, including its streaming service. For international viewers, fans can catch the games on the following networks/streams:
TSN/RDS (Canada)
SVT (Sweden)
Discovery (Finland)
Czech TV (Czechia)
Magenta (Germany)
TBS (Japan)
Swiss TV (Switzerland)
This article originally appeared on Times Telegram: IIHF women's world championship scores, updates, schedule for April 11