Women's Hockey
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Coverage of women's hockey with a Team Canada and Toronto focus.
CWHL Playoffs: Double upset as Calgary Inferno shut out Kunlun Red Star 3-0 and Markham Thunder beat les Canadiennes de Montréal 2-1 (OT)
Dakota Woodworth and Jamie Lee Rattray with the game winners.
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: Everyone’s watching Hilary Knight
The American superstar steals the spotlight, but there’s playoff hockey everywhere this weekend!
CWHL Recap: Markham Thunder edge Boston Blades to end the regular season
Today’s game was a much closer contest than Saturday’s, but Markham ends the season on a high note.
CWHL Recap: Markham Thunder roll over the Boston Blades and into the playoffs
Four points from returning Olympian Laura Stacey and a shutout from Erica Howe clinched the final playoff spot.
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: Getting set for the NCAA tournament
Plus U Sports conference results, CWHL and NWHL news and hockey links from around the globe
CWHL Recap: Furies shut out Boston 4-0, Thunder douse the Inferno 4-1
Sami Jo Small shuts out Boston to finish the season for the Furies. Liz Knox takes the mantle of winningest goalie in Thunder history.
CWHL Recap: Thunder dominate Inferno 5-1, Furies shut out Blades 3-0
Whether they were fighting for a playoff spot or pride, the GTA CWHL teams both got the win tonight.
Olympian Jocelyne Larocque returns to Markham Thunder
Larocque will be in the lineup for this weekend’s home series against the Calgary Inferno
Women’s Hockey Wednesday: From medals to playoffs
Olympians are making their way back to their home teams.
CWHL Recap: Thunder flatten Furies 5-2
Two goals by Nicole Brown and an injury to Hayley Williams.
Pyeongchang 2018: USA wins gold in a shootout 3-2
Canada settles for silver in the first gold medal shootout in Olympic women’s hockey history.
Pyeongchang 2018: High-stakes schedule
A refresher on the schedule and format of the elimination rounds.
Pyeongchang 2018: Finland beats Russia for bronze, 3-2
Noora Räty ties Florence Schelling with 10 Olympic wins.
Pyeongchang 2018: Sweden wins 7th place, Switzerland takes 5th
Sweden overwhelms Korea and Evelina Raselli is the hero for the Swiss.
Pyeongchang 2018: USA handles Finland, 5-0, Canada shuts out Russia 5-0
Noora Räty isn’t enough to save Finland from Team USA’s offense, and Canada’s offense is far too much for Russia.
Pyeongchang 2018: Switzerland shuts out Korea 2-0, Japan upsets Sweden 2-1 (OT)
Korea impressed but couldn’t score, and Ayaka Toko may have just earned herself a place in Japanese women’s hockey history.
Pyeongchang 2018: Russia dominates Switzerland 6-2, Finland flattens Sweden 7-2
Anna Shokhina had four points as Russia’s offense finally showed up, and Finland simply outclassed Sweden start to finish.
Pyeongchang 2018: Canada beats USA 2-1, Finland rolls over Russia 5-1
Geneviève Lacasse holds strong in her Olympic debut, and Finland’s power play proves to be Russia’s undoing.
Pyeongchang 2018: Switzerland edges out Sweden 2-1, Japan beats Korea 4-1
Alina Müller has another multi-point game, and both Japan and Korea make Olympic history.
Pyeongchang 2018: Canada holds off Finland 4-1, USA defeats Russia 5-0
First Olympic goal for Saulnier, ninth for Välilä, and Jocelyne Lamoureux sets an Olympic record.
Pyeongchang 2018: Switzerland escapes Japan 3-1, Sweden dominates Korea 8-0
The Swiss were thoroughly outshot but penalties and Sara Benz were Japan’s undoing, and an improved performance by Korea is not enough to score on Sweden
Pyeongchang 2018: USA outguns Finland 3-1, Canada easily beats Russia 5-0
Finland was up early but couldn’t hang to the lead, and Russia’s good goaltending is not enough to save them from Rebecca Johnston.
Pyeongchang 2018: Sweden edges Japan 2-1, Switzerland rolls over Korea 8-0
Team Japan shows they mean business in their first game, and Alina Müller’s four goals lead Switzerland to an easy win
It’s time for women’s Olympic hockey!
Join us for sleep deprivation, excitement and anxiety as we follow the 2018 Olympic Games in South Korea.
2018 Olympic preview: Meet Group B
A primer on Team Switzerland, Team Sweden, Team Japan and the Unified Korean Team.