1987 World Women's Hockey Tournament


The 1987 World Women's Hockey Tournament was held April 21–26, 1987, in North York in Canada. This was the first major world tournament for the Women's game, and was the first unofficial tournament before the IIHF launched their world championship in 1990. The Ontario Women's Hockey Association hosted the tournament. During the tournament, representatives from participating nations met to establish a strategy to lobby the International Ice Hockey Federation for the creation of a Women's World Championship. Team Canada won the tournament defeating the Province of Ontario by 4–0 in the final game. The championship trophy was named the Hazel McCallion World Cup, in honor of Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion.

Teams

The following teams played at the tournament. It is assumed that these teams were selected on an invitational basis, but that is not confirmed.
The seven participating teams played in a single round robin format. The top four teams from the group proceeded to the Medal Round, while the remaining teams played in the placing games.

Group stage

Teams proceed to Medal round
Teams sent to Placing round

Round robin

Standings

Results

Playoff stage

Placing Round

5th/6th Place Game

Medal Round

Semi-Finals

Bronze Medal Game

Final

Champions

Final standings