2013 IIHF Women's World Championship Division I

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2013 IIHF Women's World Championship
Division I
2013 IIHF Women's World Championship Division I logo.png
Tournament details
Host countriesFlag of Norway.svg  Norway
Flag of France.svg  France
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Dates7–13 April 2013
Teams12
  2012
2014  

The 2013 IIHF Women's World Championship Division I consisted of two international ice hockey tournaments organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation. Division I A and Division I B represent the second and third tier of the IIHF Women's World Championship.

Contents

Division I Group A

2013 IIHF Women's World Championship
Division I A
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Norway.svg  Norway
City Stavanger
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates7–13 April 2013
Teams6
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored84 (5.6 per match)

The Division I Group A tournament was played at DNB Arena in Stavanger, Norway, from 7 to 13 April 2013. [1]

The winners of this tournament were initially presumed to be promoted to the 2015 Top Division. However, with the Divisions I and II playing in an Olympic year, and the eight Olympic entries being in none of those tournaments, it was determined that the last-placed Olympic team will play a challenge series with the 2014 Division I Group A champion for promotion to the 2015 Top Division. [2] So Japan, as the last team of the 2014 Olympics, did not participate in the World Championships in 2014 and advanced to the 2015 Top Division playoff.

The last-placed team of the Division I Group A was relegated to the Division I Group B for 2014.

Participating teams

TeamQualification
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia placed 8th in Top Division last year and were relegated
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway hosts; placed 2nd in Division I A last year
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan placed 3rd in Division I A last year
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria placed 4th in Division I A last year
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia placed 5th in Division I A last year
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark placed 1st in Division I B last year and were promoted

Final standings

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 54010177+1013
2Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 53101159+611
3Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 530021510+59
4Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 52012151617
5Flag of Norway.svg  Norway (H)51103131525
6Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 50005927180Relegated to the 2014 Division I B
Source: IIHF
(H) Host

Match results

All times are local (Central European Summer TimeUTC+2).

7 April 2013
12:30
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg0–5
(0–3, 0–0, 0–2)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 113
Game reference
Evija Tētiņa Goalies Azusa Nakaoku Referee:
Flag of Finland.svg Anna Eskola
Linesmen:
Flag of Russia.svg Elena Ivanova
Flag of Estonia.svg Kaire Leet
0–105:02 – T.Sakagami
0–206:27 – Y. Hirano (A. Nakamura, H. Kubo)
0–319:03 – Y.Hirano (H. Kubo, A. Nakamura)
0–453:15 – M. Fujimoto (Y. Adachi, R. Ukita)
0–557:24 – H. Yoneyama (C. Osawa, M. Shishiuchi)
10 minPenalties10 min
17Shots51
7 April 2013
16:00
Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg2–1
(2–0, 0–1, 0–0)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 93
Game reference
Kamilla Lund Nielsen Goalies Zuzana Tomčíková Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Katie Guay
Linesmen:
Flag of Norway.svg Anna Nygard
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bianca Schipper-Poeteray
J. Jakobsen (M. Henriksen) (PP) – 05:021–0
N. Jensen (J. Gregersen) – 10:492–0
2–129:07 – A. Džurňáková (M. Matejová) (PP)
8 minPenalties10 min
46Shots36
7 April 2013
19:30
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg3–4 OT
(1–1, 2–1, 0–1)
(OT: 0–1)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 317
Game reference
Paula Marchhart Goalies Jorid Dagfinrud Referee:
Flag of Finland.svg Paivi Laurla
Linesmen:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michaela Štefková
Flag of Germany.svg Svenja Strohmenger
J. Willenshofer (E. Kantor) – 05:531–0
1–106:41 – M. Gunther (L. Bialik)
J. Weber (D. Altmann, S. Ban) – 33:022–1
2–233:38 – M. Haug-Hansan (H. Martinsen)
D. Altmann (A. Schneider) – 38:033–2
3–351:43 – H.Martinsen (M. Haug-Hansen) (PP)
3–461:59 – A. Schjelderup Dalen (S.Holos)
10 minPenalties10 min
20Shots45

9 April 2013
12:30
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg1–2 GWS
(0–1, 1–0, 0–0)
(OT 0–0)
(SO: 0–1)
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 45
Game reference
Azusa Nakaoku Goalies Kamilla Lund Nielsen Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ludmila Nelibová
Linesmen:
Flag of Norway.svg Marlen Vedvik Hansen
Flag of Germany.svg Svenja Strohmenger
0–108:41 – C. Densing
R. Ukita (A. Aoki) – 22:391–1
C. Osawa Ice hockey puck cross.svg
H. Kubo Ice hockey puck.svg
T. Sakagami Ice hockey puck cross.svg
H. Kubo Ice hockey puck cross.svg
Shootout Ice hockey puck cross.svg J. Jakobsen
Ice hockey puck cross.svg N. Jensen
Ice hockey puck.svg J. Gregersen
Ice hockey puck.svg J. Jakobsen
6 minPenalties10 min
39Shots19
9 April 2013
16:00
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg3–1
(1–1, 1–0, 1–0)
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 51
Game reference
Zuzana Tomčíková Goalies Paula Marchhart Referee:
Flag of Finland.svg Anna Eskola
Linesmen:
Flag of Russia.svg Elena Ivanova
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michaela Štefková
0–105:17 – E. Kantor (J. Weber, E-M. Verworner)
M. Matejová (M. Herichová, A. Džurňáková) – 09:071–1
A. Miháliková (J. Kapustová, L. Sroková) – 34:082–1
L. Lučová (M. Veličková) – 41:303–1
12 minPenalties18 min
42Shots32
9 April 2013
19:30
Norway  Flag of Norway.svg7–4
(2–1, 3–2, 2–1)
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 135
Game reference
Christine Smestad Goalies Evija Tētiņa Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Katie Guay
Linesmen:
Flag of Estonia.svg Kaire Leet
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bianca Schipper-Poeteray
I. Morset (M. Carlsson, I. Farstad) (PP) – 02:231–0
M. Carlsson (I. Farstad, A. Schjelderup Dalen) (PP) – 06:512–0
2–111:29 – I. Pētersone
L. Bialik (M. Carlsson) (SH) – 25:093–1
H. Martinsen (M. Haug-Hansen) – 28:194–1
4–229:39 – I. Koka (I. Bičevska, S. Ozmena)
4–330:20 – I. Pētersone (S. Ozmena) (PP)
B. Lersbryggen (M. Haug-Hansen, M. Berg-Iversen) (PP) – 38:545–3
5–450:47 – L. Miljone (A. Kubliņa)
I. Morset (L. Bialik, A. Schjelderup Dalen) (PP) – 51:496–4
L. Bialik (I. Farstad) – 53:447–4
14 minPenalties10 min
44Shots18

10 April 2013
12:30
Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg2–4
(0–2, 1–1, 1–1)
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 60
Game reference
Kamilla Lund Nielsen Goalies Paula Marchhart Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ludmila Nelibová
Linesmen:
Flag of Estonia.svg Kaire Leet
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bianca Schipper-Poeteray
0–100:37 – V. Hummel (A. Meixner, J. Weber)
0–207:11 – E. Kantor (D. Altmann) (PP)
L. Ernst (PS) – 31:481–2
1–334:47 – V. Hummel (A. Meixner)
1–454:19 – V. Hummel (J. Weber)
H. Ostergaard (M. Henriksen) (PP) – 57:542–4
16 minPenalties18 min
26Shots32
10 April 2013
16:00
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg4–2
(1–0, 1–0, 2–2)
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 98
Game reference
Zuzana Tomčíková Goalies Evija Tētiņa Referee:
Flag of Finland.svg Paivi Laurla
Linesmen:
Flag of Norway.svg Marlen Vedvik Hansen
Flag of Norway.svg Anna Nygard
L. Sroková – 08:401–0
M. Veličková (J. Čulíková) – 34:382–0
2–142:55 – L. Miljone
N. Gápová (A. Džurňáková) – 43:243–1
3–259:11 – L. Dekmeijere-Trigubova (I. Koka) (EA)
J. Kapustová (ENG) – 59:244–2
4 minPenalties12 min
46Shots19
10 April 2013
19:30
Norway  Flag of Norway.svg0–1
(0–1, 0–0, 0–0)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 457
Game reference
Christine Smestad Goalies Azusa Nakaoku Referee:
Flag of Finland.svg Anna Eskola
Linesmen:
Flag of Russia.svg Elena Ivanova
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michaela Štefková
0–112:44 – C. Osawa (T. Sakagami, H. Kubo)
8 minPenalties14 min
17Shots22

12 April 2013
12:30
Austria  Flag of Austria.svg5–2
(3–0, 0–2, 2–0)
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 78
Game reference
Paula Marchhart Goalies Evija Tētiņa Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ludmila Nelibová
Linesmen:
Flag of Norway.svg Marlen Vedvik Hansen
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michaela Štefková
D. Altmann (S. Volgger) – 13:211–0
J. Weber (V. Hummel) – 14:342–0
D. Altmann (S. Ban, J. Willenshofer) – 15:573–0
3–134:49 – I. Bičevska (L. Miljone) (SH)
3–237:16 – S. Ozmena
D. Altmann (E. Kantor) – 54:024–2
S. Volgger (S. Ban) – 56:175–2
8 minPenalties4 min
46Shots22
12 April 2013
16:00
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg5–3
(2–0, 0–3, 3–0)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 83
Game reference
Azusa Nakaoku Goalies Zuzana Tomčíková Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Katie Guay
Linesmen:
Flag of Russia.svg Elena Ivanova
Flag of Norway.svg Anna Nygard
H. Yoneyama – 07:321–0
T. Sakagami (C. Osawa, H. Kubo) – 08:062–0
2–125:51 – J. Kapustová (P. Pravlíková, L. Sroková) (PP)
2–229:16 – A. Miháliková
2–333:53 – V. Ihnaťová (J. Čulíková)
H. Yoneyama (T. Sakagami, C. Osawa) – 46:583–3
M. Shishiuchi (A. Toko, K. Aoki) (PP) – 49:394–3
H. Kubo (Y. Hirano) (ENG) – 59:205–3
8 minPenalties8 min
45Shots21
12 April 2013
19:30
Norway  Flag of Norway.svg2–3
(0–2, 2–1, 0–0)
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 573
Game reference
Christine Smestad Goalies Kamilla Lund Nielsen Referee:
Flag of Finland.svg Paivi Laurla
Linesmen:
Flag of Estonia.svg Kaire Leet
Flag of Germany.svg Svenja Strohmenger
0–102:27 – H. Ostergaard (L. Ernst) (PP)
0–217:12 – H. Ostergaard (J. Jakobsen)
A. Schjelderup Dalen (L. Bialik) (PP2) – 20:461–2
I. Morset (L. Bial) – 22:372–2
2–325:01 – M. Olausson (N. Jensen, J. Persson) (PP)
12 minPenalties8 min
22Shots28

13 April 2013
12:30
Latvia  Flag of Latvia.svg1–6
(1–1, 0–3, 0–2)
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 125
Game reference
Evija Tētiņa Goalies Kamilla Lund Nielsen Referee:
Flag of the United States.svg Katie Guay
Linesmen:
Flag of Norway.svg Marlen Vedvik Hansen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bianca Schipper-Poeteray
0–107:26 – H. Ostergaard (M. Henriksen)
L. Miljone (I. Geca-Miljone) – 13:021–1
1–220:41 – L. Ernst (M. Henriksen)
1–320:52 – J. Persson (M. Frandsen)
1–430:16 – M. Henriksen (J. Jakobsen)
1–548:48 – J. Jakobsen (M. Henriksen, L. Ernst)
1–649:28 – M. Henriksen (J. Jakobsen)
4 minPenalties10 min
22Shots64
13 April 2013
16:00
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg5–2
(3–1, 0–1, 2–0)
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 103
Game reference
Azusa Nakaoku Goalies Paula Marchhart Referee:
Flag of Finland.svg Paivi Laurla
Linesmen:
Flag of Norway.svg Anna Nygard
Flag of Germany.svg Svenja Strohmenger
M. Fujimoto (M. Shishiuchi) – 01:261–0
1–107:44 – J. Weber (A. Meixner)
S. Koike (H. Kubo, T. Sakagami) (PP) – 12:472–1
C. Osawa (K. Aoki, Y. Hirano) (PP) – 14:213–1
3–239:23 – J. Weber (V. Hummel)
A. Nakamura (S. Suzuki, H. Kubo) – 45:594–2
S. Suzuki (ENG) – 59:395–2
6 minPenalties8 min
44Shots30
13 April 2013
19:30
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg4–0
(1–0, 1–0, 2–0)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway DNB Arena, Stavanger
Attendance: 472
Game reference
Zuzana Tomčíková Goalies Jorid Dagfinrud Referee:
Flag of Finland.svg Anna Eskola
Linesmen:
Flag of Estonia.svg Kaire Leet
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michaela Štefková
M. Matejová (J. Kapustová) (PP) – 16:151–0
A. Miháliková (J. Kapustová, G. Žitňanská) – 21:292–0
J. Kapustová – 51:083–0
A. Miháliková (SH) – 56:544–0
12 minPenalties10 min
24Shots40

Statistics and awards

Scoring leaders

PosPlayerCountryGPGAPts+/−PIM
1 Janine Weber Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 5437+76
2 Marie Henriksen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 5257+12
3 Hanae Kubo Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 5167+54
4 Denise Altmann Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 542604
5 Josefine Jakobsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 5336+212
6 Jana Kapustová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 5336+32
7 Line Bialik Øien Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 5246–20
8 Victoria Hummel Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 5325+30
9 Esther Kantor Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 5235–14
9 Chiho Osawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 5235+32
9 Tomoko Sakagami Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 5235+22

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus–minus; PIM = Penalties In Minutes
Source: IIHF.com

Goaltending leaders

(minimum 40% team's total ice time)

PosPlayerCountryTOIGAGAASv%SO
1 Zuzana Tomčíková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 298:5591.8195.051
2 Kamilla Lund Nielsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 304:0091.7894.040
3 Azusa Nakaoku Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 305:0071.3893.272
4 Paula Marchhart Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 300:18153.0091.620
5 Evija Tētiņa Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 299:37265.2189.600

TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: IIHF.com

Directorate Awards

Source: IIHF.com

Division I Group B

2013 IIHF Women's World Championship
Division I B
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of France.svg  France
City Strasbourg
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates7–13 April 2013
Teams6
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored86 (5.73 per match)

The Division I Group B tournament was played from 7 to 13 April 2013 at Patinoire Iceberg in Strasbourg, France. [3]

The winners of this tournament were promoted to the Division I Group A, while the last-placed team was relegated to the Division II Group A for 2014.

Participating teams

TeamQualification
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan placed 6th in Division I A last year and were relegated
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China placed 2nd in Division I B last year
Flag of France.svg  France hosts; placed 3rd in Division I B last year
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain placed 4th in Division I B last year
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands placed 5th in Division I B last year
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea placed 1st in Division II A last year and were promoted

Final standings

PosTeamPldWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Flag of France.svg  France (H)55000234+1915Promoted to the 2014 Division I A
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 531011612+411
3Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 51112121756
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 52003151506
5Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 51103121645
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 50023822142Relegated to the 2014 Division II A
Source: IIHF
(H) Host

Match results

All times are local (Central European Summer TimeUTC+2).

7 April 2013
12:30
Great Britain  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg1–6
(1–2, 0–2, 0–2)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 307
Game reference
Nicole Jackson Goalies Jia Dandan
Wang Yuquin
Referee:
Flag of Russia.svg Arina Ustinova
Linesmen:
Flag of France.svg Anne Sophie Boniface
Flag of Denmark.svg Trine Viskum
0–103:24 – Zhang M. (Yu B.)
K. Henry (K. Gale) (PP) – 05:191–1
1–217:46 – Zhang M. (Gao F.) (SH)
1–320:51 – Zhang M. (Yu B.)
1–438:25 – Kong M. (Zhang B.)
1–546:57 – Sun R. (Fang X.)
1–649:12 – Sun R.
8 minPenalties12 min
24Shots29
7 April 2013
16:00
North Korea  Flag of North Korea.svg2–6
(0–1, 2–2, 0–3)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 382
Game reference
Ri Hye-Yong
So Jong-Sim
Goalies Daria Obydennova Referee:
Flag of Germany.svg Katja Bandlofsky
Linesmen:
Flag of Austria.svg Bettina Angerer
Flag of Denmark.svg Maria Raabye Fuchsel
0–100:48 – L. Sviridova (M. Ryspek)
Ryu H-M. (Ri H-I.) – 34:001–1
1–234:26 – G. Shu (L. Ibragimova, T. Koroleva)
1–336:15 – Z. Tukhtieva (T. Koroleva, L. Ibragimova)
Ri H-I. (Han S-H., Kim K-B.) (PP) – 38:322–3
2–446:48 – Z. Tukthieva (L. Ibragimova)
2–554:40 – M. Ryspek (M. Sviridova)
2–657:18 – V. Sazonova (Z. Tukhieva, T.Koroleva)
6 minPenalties12 min
13Shots23
7 April 2013
19:30
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg2–4
(0–0, 0–1, 2–3)
Flag of France.svg  France Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 807
Game reference
Claudia van Leeuwen Goalies Jeanne Morin Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Drahomira Fialová
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Magdalena Čerhitová
Flag of Japan.svg Tomomi Narusawa
0–122:30 – L. Baudrit (V. Bouetz Andrieu)
J. Zwarthoed (M. de Jong, S. Wielenga) (PP) – 40:431–1
1–243:54 – E. Passard (M. Allemoz, S. Leclerc) (PP)
1–347:50 – B. Jouanny (G. Gendarme, E. Passard) (PP)
S. Wielenga (PP) – 50:272–3
2–458:28 – M. Allemoz (L. Baudrit, D. Gicquel)
14 minPenalties14 min
17Shots45

8 April 2013
12:30
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg4–3 GWS
(1–0, 2–1, 0–2)
(OT 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 292
Game reference
Daria Obydennova Goalies Nicole Jackson Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gabrielle Ariano-Lortie
Linesmen:
Flag of Austria.svg Bettina Angerer
Flag of France.svg Anne Sophie Boniface
V. Sazonova (Z. Tukhtieva) – 09:051–0
A. Shegebayeva (L. Sviridova, M. Eyspek) – 33:262–0
V. Sazonova (L. Ibragimova, G. Shu) (PP2) – 37:333–0
3–139:40 – A. Taylor (H. Cornford)
3–245:10 – A. Taylor (PP2)
3–347:02 – A. Carr (A. Taylor)
Z. Tukhtieva Ice hockey puck.svg
G. Shu Ice hockey puck.svg
Shootout Ice hockey puck cross.svg K. Henry
Ice hockey puck cross.svg G. Farman
16 minPenalties8 min
26Shots45
8 April 2013
16:00
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg3–4
(0–0, 2–1, 1–3)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 150
Game reference
Jia Dandan Goalies Claudia van Leeuwen Referee:
Flag of Russia.svg Arina Ustinova
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Magdalena Čerhitová
Flag of France.svg Sueva Torribio Rousselin
Zhang M. (Zhang B.) (SH) – 20:401–0
Sun R. (Qi X.) – 25:212–0
2–135:18 – S. Wielenga (M. de Jong, M. Martens)
2–240:41 – H. Huisman
2–350:11 – M. de Jong
2–454:57 – M. de Jong (J. Zwarthoed)
Qi X. (Jiang N.) (EA) – 58:273–4
6 minPenalties8 min
29Shots18
8 April 2013
19:30
France  Flag of France.svg5–0
(2–0, 2–0, 1–0)
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 1,067
Game reference
Caroline Baldin Goalies Ri Hye-Yong Referee:
Flag of Germany.svg Katja Bandlofsky
Linesmen:
Flag of Denmark.svg Maria Raabye Fuchsel
Flag of Japan.svg Tomomi Narusawa
E. Passard – 00:521–0
M. Allemoz (D. Gicquel, L. Baudrit) (PP) – 10:272–0
E. Passard – 30:523–0
E. Duvin (A. Obre, M. Rihet) – 33:254–0
D. Gicquel (M. Allemoz, A. Locatelli) (PP) – 46:025–0
6 minPenalties14 min
31Shots12

10 April 2013
12:30
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg2–4
(0–2, 1–0, 1–2)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 203
Game reference
Daria Obydennova Goalies Claudia van Leeuwen Referee:
Flag of Russia.svg Arina Ustinova
Linesmen:
Flag of France.svg Anne Sophie Boniface
Flag of Denmark.svg Maria Raabye Fuchsel
0–113:26 – M. de Jong (J. Zwarthoed) (PP2)
0–216:35 – M. de Jong (S. Wielenga) (SH)
Z. Tukhtieva – 37:251–2
1–349:07 – S. Wielenga
1–449:43 – J. Zwarthoed (K. Hamers)
G. Shu (PP) – 52:192–4
10 minPenalties8 min
35Shots14
10 April 2013
16:00
North Korea  Flag of North Korea.svg3–2 OT
(0–1, 1–1, 1–0)
(OT 1–0)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 204
Game reference
Ri Hye-Yong Goalies Nicole Jackson Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Drahomira Fialová
Linesmen:
Flag of France.svg Sueva Torribio Rousselin
Flag of Denmark.svg Trine Viskum
0–114:42 – B. Kavanagh (A. Taylor, G. Farman) (PP)
0–220:28 – B. Kavanagh (G. Farman) (PP)
Ro S-B. (Jin O.) – 25:191–2
Ro S-B. (Kim S-Y.) (PP) – 54:092–2
Ryu H-M. (O C-O., Won C-S.) – 61:593–2
10 minPenalties14 min
32Shots34
10 April 2013
19:30
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg1–5
(0–2, 0–1, 1–2)
Flag of France.svg  France Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 1,515
Game reference
Jia Dandan
Wang Yuquin
Goalies Caroline Baldin Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gabrielle Ariano-Lortie
Linesmen:
Flag of Austria.svg Bettina Angerer
Flag of Slovakia.svg Magdalena Čerhitová
0–106:44 – M. Allemoz (V. Bouetz Andrieu) (PP)
0–212:15 – D. Gicquel (L. Baudrit, M. Allemoz)
0–331:49 – A. Bouche (B. Jouanny, E. Passard) (PP2)
0–444:50 – A. Locatelli (G. Gendarme, E. Passard) (PP2)
0–548:42 – L. Parment (A. Locatelli, M. Allemoz) (PP)
Sun R. (Wang C.) (PP, EA) – 59:541–5
38 minPenalties16 min
17Shots42

12 April 2013
12:30
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg1–5
(0–2, 1–2, 0–1)
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 448
Game reference
Jia Dandan Goalies Hye Yong Referee:
Flag of Germany.svg Katja Bandlofsky
Linesmen:
Flag of Slovakia.svg Magdalena Čerhitová
Flag of Japan.svg Tomomi Narusawa
0–106:48 – Ri H-I. (PP)
0–208:43 – O C-O. (Han S-H., Kim K-B.
0–326:59 – O. C-O. (Han S-H., Ryu H-M.)
0–433:45 – Han S-H. (Ryu H-M.)
Fang X. (Wen L.) – 34:411–4
1–558:28 – Kim S-Y. (Won C-S., Jin O.)
10 minPenalties4 min
22Shots37
12 April 2013
16:00
Great Britain  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg1–3
(1–1, 0–1, 0–1)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 230
Game reference
Nicole Jackson Goalies Claudia van Leeuwen Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gabrielle Ariano-Lortie
Linesmen:
Flag of Austria.svg Bettina Angerer
Flag of France.svg Sueva Torribio Rousselin
A. Taylor (A. Carr) – 00:181–0
1–101:45 – S. Wielenga (SH)
1–239:29 – S. Wielenga (M. de Jong)
1–342:01 – G. Barton (J. Schipper)
10 minPenalties22 min
48Shots21
12 April 2013
19:30
France  Flag of France.svg3–0
(0–0, 1–0, 2–0)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 1,516
Game reference
Caroline Baldin Goalies Daria Obydennova Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Drahomira Fialová
Linesmen:
Flag of Denmark.svg Maria Raabye Fuchsel
Flag of Denmark.svg Trine Viskum
D. Gicquel (M. Allemoz, L. Baudrit) – 22:121–0
L. Baudrit (M. Allemoz) – 49:392–0
E. Passard (B. Jouanny) – 59:243–0
12 minPenalties6 min
33Shots12

13 April 2013
12:30
Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg3–2 GWS
(0–1, 2–0, 0–1)
(OT 0–0)
(SO: 1–0)
Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 140
Game reference
Claudia van Leeuwen Goalies Ri Hye-Yong Referee:
Flag of Russia.svg Arina Ustinova
Linesmen:
Flag of France.svg Sueva Torribio Rousselin
Flag of Denmark.svg Trine Viskum
0–117:54 – O C-O. (Kim K-B.) (PP2)
Z. Barbier (J. Tegelaar) (PP) – 30:151–1
M. de Jong (S. Wielenga) – 36:382–1
2–248:31 – Kim K-B. (PP)
M. de Jong Ice hockey puck cross.svg
S. Wielenga Ice hockey puck cross.svg
B. van Nes Ice hockey puck cross.svg
M. de Jong Ice hockey puck cross.svg
S. Wielenga Ice hockey puck cross.svg
M. de Jong Ice hockey puck.svg
Shootout Ice hockey puck cross.svg Ryu H-M.
Ice hockey puck cross.svg Kim K-B.
Ice hockey puck cross.svg O C-O.
Ice hockey puck cross.svg Ryu H-M.
Ice hockey puck cross.svg Kim S-Y.
Ice hockey puck cross.svg Won C-S.
26 minPenalties18 min
19Shots33
13 April 2013
16:00
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg0–4
(0–1, 0–2, 0–1)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 218
Game reference
Daria Obydennova
Tatyana Mozhayeva
Goalies Jia Dandan Referee:
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Drahomira Fialová
Linesmen:
Flag of France.svg Anne Sophie Boniface
Flag of Slovakia.svg Magdalena Čerhitová
0–111:19 – Wen L. (Liu Z.)
0–231:16 – Sun R. (Zhang M.)
0–337:35 – Sun R. (Zhang M., Kong M.)
0–453:26 – Zhang M. (Sun R., Kong M.)
6 minPenalties8 min
21Shots35
13 April 2013
19:30
France  Flag of France.svg6–1
(2–1, 2–0, 2–0)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Patinoire Iceberg, Strasbourg
Attendance: 1,592
Game reference
Caroline Baldin Goalies Chelsea Mackenzie Referee:
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gabrielle Ariano-Lortie
Linesmen:
Flag of Austria.svg Bettina Angerer
Flag of Japan.svg Tomomi Narusawa
S. Fohrer – 01:141–0
A. Bouche (E. Passard) (PP) – 05:312–0
2–105:55 – N. Aldridge
L. Baudrit (A. Bouche, D. Gicquel) – 29:213–1
E. Passard (A. Locatelli) (SH) – 35:174–1
L. Baudrit (M. Allemoz, D. Gicquel) – 52:135–1
A. Bouche (G. Gendarme) – 56:086–1
24 minPenalties26 min
30Shots15

Statistics and awards

Scoring leaders

PosPlayerCountryGPGAPts+/−PIM
1 Marion Allemoz Flag of France.svg  France 53710+64
2 Mieneke de Jong Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 5639+614
3 Savine Wielenga Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 5549+42
4 Emmanuelle Passard Flag of France.svg  France 5538+42
5 Lore Baudrit Flag of France.svg  France 5448+710
6 Sun Rui Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 5617+24
7 Zhang Mengying Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 5527+30
8 Driane Gicquel Flag of France.svg  France 5347+72
9 Zarina Tukhtieva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 542604
10 Anouck Bouche Flag of France.svg  France 5325+34
10 Ryu Hyon-mi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 5325+24
10 Angela Taylor Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 5325–216

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus–minus; PIM = Penalties In Minutes
Source: IIHF.com

Goaltending leaders

(minimum 40% team's total ice time)

PosPlayerCountryTOIGAGAASv%SO
1 Caroline Baldin Flag of France.svg  France 180:0010.3397.562
2 Claudia van Leeuwen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 305:00122.3693.680
3 Jeanne Morin Flag of France.svg  France 120:0031.5090.620
4 Jia Dandan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 292:05153.0889.361
5 Daria Obydennova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 290:53153.0988.370

TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds); GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; Sv% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts
Source: IIHF.com

Directorate Awards

Source: IIHF.com

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