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Women's Ice Hockey Task Force Newsletter: April 2021


Finland‘s defensive stalwarts Jenni Hiirikoski and goaltender Noora Räty stifle a goal attempt by Elin Holmlöv of Sweden during the 2011 World Championship.
Finland‘s defensive stalwarts Jenni Hiirikoski and goaltender Noora Räty stifle a goal attempt by Elin Holmlöv of Sweden during the 2011 World Championship.

Happy Spring WHOCKEY editors!

After more than a year without international women’s ice hockey, we’re finally just a month away from the 2021 IIHF Women's World Championship! The IIHF Worlds, in partnership with the Olympic Games, are the most watched annual women’s ice hockey tournaments in the world and spark more interest in the women’s game than any other events. We have a great opportunity to enrich the fan experience by offering up-to-date and informative articles about players, national teams, and other subjects related to the tournament.

The only women's players included in WP:NHOCKEY are players who have competed in the Top Division of the World Championship – meaning a bevy of player bios will get to be created in the next month. Hungary is set to make its Top Division debut and Denmark is returning to the Top Division for the first time since 1992. What an exciting time to be editing!

Articles related to the 2021 Worlds that are in need of creation, updates, or edits are collected at the National Teams & International Tournaments initiative page. Please add to the list if you find something in need of attention so we may collaborate and help one another in the coming weeks.

Did you know ...

WP:GNG takes precedence over WP:NHOCKEY (which only includes players on women's national teams at the highest tier of IIHF competition)? Often times there is enough media coverage to meet WP:GNG or other notability guidelines. Be sure to tag the task force on the talk page of new articles with: {{WikiProject Women's sport|icehockey=yes}}

2020–21 Season in Women's Ice Hockey Leagues

What a wild ride the 2020–21 season has been! Many leagues were able to complete the season despite the need for alternations and amendments with respect to COVID-19. Hearty congratulations to all of the league champions – 2020–21 is definitely one for the history books.

2021 League Champions


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  1. ^ "Aranyérmes hétvége a DEBL bajnokságban!-összefoglaló". KMH (in Hungarian). 2021-03-15. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  2. ^ "Championnats et compétitions – Classement Féminin Elite". French Ice Hockey Federation (in French). Retrieved 2021-04-04.
  3. ^ "(試合結果のご案内)第9回全日本女子アイスホッケーリーグファイナル | 道路建設ペリグリンオフィシャルサイト". douken.co.jp (in Japanese). 2021-03-02. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  4. ^ "2020 New Zealand Women Ice Hockey League". New Zealand Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  5. ^ "Liga Iberdrola de Hockey Hielo 2020/21". RFEDH (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  6. ^ "WNIHL Elite". English Ice Hockey Association. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
  7. ^ "Women's Division III NCAA tournament". USCHO.com. Retrieved 2021-04-01.