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League leaders |  season 2010-2011 all time stats
# Player name Pos Team GP G A P PIM +/-
1.Line Bialik ØienFNorway407703
2.Esther VääräläFAustria423521
3.Monika BittnerFGermany440425
4.Silje HoløsDNorway422443
5.Andrea DalenFNorway422423
6.Eva Maria Beiter SchwärzlerFAustria422400
7.Inese Geca-MiljoneFLatvia422401
8.Henriette SletbakFNorway413481
9.Helene MartinsenFNorway413420
10.Sophie KratzerFGermany413426
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League standings stage:
# Club G W L Score P
1Germany44012:2 12
2Norway43113:7 9
3Latvia4135:7 3
4Austria4136:12 3
5China4138:16 3

Japan not participating due to force majeure

Last updated: 17 Apr 2011, 16:46

The teams play a single round-robin series. Each team plays each opponent once.

The winner of the event will be promoted to the Top Division. The last-ranked team will be relegated to Division I Group B.

  • from 1998 to 2000: World Women’s Championship Pool B
  • from 2000 to 2011: World Women’s Championship Div. I
  • from 2011 to present: World Women’s Championship Div. IA

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Hungary and Denmark up, Sweden and France down

Hungary and Denmark finished first and second of the World Women's Championship Division IA to promote to the top division. Sweden and France are relegated from the highest level of international women's hockey.

(14 Apr 2019)
 

Germany relegated

Japan beat Germany in overtime in both relegation games of the Women's World Championship. That means that Japan stays in the elite division while Germany are relegated.

(03 Apr 2015)
17 Apr 2011Germany - Norway3-1
17 Apr 2011Austria - Latvia2-1
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