1997 IIHF Women's World Championship
The 1997 IIHF World Women's Championships was held March 31 – April 6, 1997, in seven Canadian cities all in the Province of Ontario. Team Canada won their fourth consecutive gold medal at the World Championships defeating the United States, however this time the United States took Canada in the closest final so far, losing in overtime. Finland picked up their fourth consecutive bronze medal, with a win over China who made the Semi-Final for the second consecutive year.
This tournament also served as the qualifier for the Nagano Olympics, with the top five finishers joining host Japan. Sweden defeated first Switzerland, then Russia, in the consolation round to join the four semi-finalists in the Olympics.
Qualification
The following teams participated in the championship. Qualification was the top three from the 1996 Pacific Rim Championship, and the top five from the 1996 European Championship.- Pacific Rim Championship:
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- European Championship:
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Final tournament
First round
Teams proceed to Final round | |
Teams sent to Consolation round |
Group A
Standings
Results
All times localGroup B
Standings
Results
All times localPlayoff Round
Consolation Round 5-8 Place
Consolation Round 7-8 Place
Consolation Round 5-6 Place
Final round
Semifinals
Match for third place
Final
Champions
Tournament Awards
The following was selected as the All-Star team of the tournament:- Goaltender - Patricia Sautter
- Defence - Cassie Campbell
- Defence - Kelly O'Leary
- Forward - Hayley Wickenheiser
- Forward - Cammi Granato
- Forward - Riikka Nieminen
Final standings
Rk. | Team | Notes |
Qualified for the 1998 Winter Olympic Games | ||
Qualified for the 1998 Winter Olympic Games | ||
Qualified for the 1998 Winter Olympic Games | ||
4. | Qualified for the 1998 Winter Olympic Games | |
5. | Qualified for the 1998 Winter Olympic Games | |
6. | Qualified for the 1999 World Championships Qualification Tournament | |
7. | Qualified for the 1999 World Championships Qualification Tournament | |
8. | Qualified for the 1999 World Championships Qualification Tournament |