Winter Olympics 2022: Women’s Hockey Tournament Starts Off Olympics

By Andrew Chernoff

Ice hockey at the Olympics will start on February 3, one day before the opening ceremony, with the Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Tournament running until February 22, 2022.

The women’s hockey tournament starts with China playing the highest seeded qualifier at Wukesong Sports Centre.

The tournament for the first time will be played with ten teams.

The teams that have already qualified are:

  • United States (qualified via world ranking)
  • Canada (qualified via world ranking)
  • Finland (qualified via world ranking)
  • Russian Olympic Committee (qualified via world ranking)
  • Switzerland (qualified via world ranking)
  • Japan (qualified via world ranking)
  • China (qualified as host nation)

Similar to the Women’s Worlds, the pre-qualified teams will be seeded in two tiered groups of five teams:

  • USA, Canada, Finland, ROC and Switzerland – will play in Group A.
  • Japan, host China and three qualifiers to be determined will play in Group B.

The three qualifiers will become known in November when the Final Olympic Qualification tournaments will be held in the Czech Republic, Germany and Sweden, Nobember 11-14, 2021.

The quarter-finals, played from October 7-10, 2021, will consist of the five Group A teams and the top-3 Group B teams.

Pre-qualification Round 2

Teams ranked 16th to 26th, plus one qualifier from Pre-Qualification Round 1 (Iceland) will play in three tournaments to determine qualifiers for the Final Qualification Round.

Each tournament winner will be ranked by their qualification seeding and will enter the next round as qualifier four, five or six. These tournaments were supposed to take place from 11 to 14 February 2021, but were postponed until October 7-10, 2021.

  • First match(es) will be played on October 7 2021. 
  • Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) result against closest best-ranked team outside tied teams; 6) result against second-best ranked team outside tied teams; 7) seeding before tournament.
  • (H) Host

Group F

The tournament will be held in Nottingham, Great Britain.

Group G

The tournament will be held in Torre Pellice, Italy.

Group H

The tournament will be held in Bytom, Poland.

Final qualification

Teams ranked 7th to 15th, plus three qualifiers will play in three tournaments to determine qualifiers for the Olympic tournament.

Each tournament winner will be ranked by their qualification seeding and will play in Group B as qualifier one, two, or three. These tournaments were set to take place from August 26-29, 2021, but were postponed until November 11-14, 2021.

  • First match(es) will be played on November 11 2021.
  • Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) result against closest best-ranked team outside tied teams; 6) result against second-best ranked team outside tied teams; 7) seeding before tournament.
  • (H) Host

Group C

The tournament will be held in Chomutov, Czech Republic.

Group D

The tournament will be held in Füssen, Germany.

Group E

The tournament will be held at the Coop Norrbotten Arena in Luleå, Sweden.

Sources: Wikipedia, IIHF, NBCSports

Aisulu Almaty Defeats KHV Lakers 4-0 To Begin 2021-22 EWHL Season Undefeated

By Andrew Chernoff

Aisulu Almaty took on the KHV Lakers in the second of a two game series in Austria to begin EWHL 2021-22 season on September 18 at Sportzentrum Zeltweg in Zeltweg, Austria.

The game was the second of back-to-back games between the two teams, the first on September 14, 2021, with Almaty winning 5-1 in Villach, Austria.

Aisulu Almaty scored two goals in each of the first, and third periods to put the game away, outshooting the KHV Lakers 48-21 (17-6, 10-10, 21-5) in the contest.

Almaty goaltender, Arina Chshykolova stopped the KHV Lakers stjone cold, getting her first shutout of the season, and second consecutive victory in her first two starts, increasing her SV% (save percentage) to .974.

Almaty had single goals from Kalista Doris Marlen Senger, assists to Breanna Lynn Berndsen and Munira Sayakhatkyzy at 13:15; and Breanna Berndsen, assisted by Munira Sayakhatkyzy and Kalista Senger, at 17:59.

In the 3rd period, Aisulu Almaty would add their final two goals of the game.

Malika Aldabergenova, would notch her third goal in two games, assisted by Anna Pyatkova, on the power play, at 16:37. Trail, British Columbia’s Erin McLean would score her first goal of the season, unassisted at the 17:06 mark of the period.

Erin McLean

Aisulu Almaty was 1 for 3 on the power play and 5 for 5 on their penalty killing.

Game Report

Next game for Almaty is a EWHL Super Cup game on Sunday, September 19 against DEC Salzberg Eagles of Germany.

Next EWHL regular season game is Wednesday, September 22 against EVB Eagles South Tyrol of Italy.