Portrait of the “Queen of Ice” Eva Ault.
The Preston Rivulettes pose for a team photo.
Portrait of the “Queen of Ice” Eva Ault.
The Preston Rivulettes pose for a team photo.
Shirley Cameron (centre) and Vicky Sunohara (right) salute the crowd after winning the 1990 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship with Team Canada. Credit: Claus Anderson
Hazel McCallion and Fran Rider pose with the Hazel McCallion Cup, the trophy awarded at the first unsanctioned Women's World Championship.
Susie Yuen of Canada is raised into the air by her teammates while holding the 1990 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship plate. Credit: Claus Anderson
Cammi Granato, Karyn Bye and Lisa Brown‐Miller celebrate the USA winning the first gold medal for women's hockey at the Olympic Winter Games.
Angela James accepts the NWHL Championship trophy as captain of the Beatrice Aeros.
Team USA poses with their gold medals at the first IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's World Championship.
Shirley Cameron (centre) and Vicky Sunohara (right) salute the crowd after winning the 1990 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship with Team Canada. Credit: Claus Anderson
Hazel McCallion and Fran Rider pose with the Hazel McCallion Cup, the trophy awarded at the first unsanctioned Women's World Championship.
Susie Yuen of Canada is raised into the air by her teammates while holding the 1990 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship plate. Credit: Claus Anderson
Cammi Granato, Karyn Bye and Lisa Brown‐Miller celebrate the USA winning the first gold medal for women's hockey at the Olympic Winter Games.
Angela James accepts the NWHL Championship trophy as captain of the Beatrice Aeros.
Team USA poses with their gold medals at the first IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women's World Championship.
Marie‐Philip Poulin and Canada celebrate after her tying goal with less than a minute left in regulation. She would also go on to score in overtime to capture gold at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games. Credit: Andre Ringuette
Billie Jean King and Ilana Kloss drop the puck at the PWHPA's Dream Gap Tour Megellan Showcase in Chicago, Il, with Kendall Coyne Schofield of Team Granato and Marie‐Philip Poulin of Team Hefford. Credit: Paul Stinsa
Kaleigh Fratkin is surrounded by Boston Pride teammates as she raises the Isobel Cup. Credit: Steve Babineau
Jenni Hiirikoski of Finland plays in her record 14th IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship. Credit: Matt Zambonin
USA's Hilary Knight is congratulated after becoming the new all‐time points leader at the IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship. Credit: Matt Zambonin
Alena Mills and Team Czechia celebrate a historic bronze medal at the 2022 IHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship. Credit: Matt Zambonin
Marie‐Philip Poulin and Canada celebrate after her tying goal with less than a minute left in regulation. She would also go on to score in overtime to capture gold at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games. Credit: Andre Ringuette
Billie Jean King and Ilana Kloss drop the puck at the PWHPA's Dream Gap Tour Megellan Showcase in Chicago, Il, with Kendall Coyne Schofield of Team Granato and Marie‐Philip Poulin of Team Hefford. Credit: Paul Stinsa
Kaleigh Fratkin is surrounded by Boston Pride teammates as she raises the Isobel Cup. Credit: Steve Babineau
Jenni Hiirikoski of Finland plays in her record 14th IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship. Credit: Matt Zambonin
USA's Hilary Knight is congratulated after becoming the new all‐time points leader at the IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship. Credit: Matt Zambonin
Alena Mills and Team Czechia celebrate a historic bronze medal at the IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship. Credit: Matt Zambonin
Taylor Heise became the first‐ever player drafted to the PWHL on September 18, 2023. Credit: Andrea Leigh Cardin
Teams Toronto and New York pose for a photo following the inaugural PWHL game at the Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto on Monday, January 1, 2024. Credit: Dan Hamilton
Team Canada poses for a team photo after winning their 13th gold medal at the 2024 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championships on April 14, 2024, in Utica, New York. Credit: Andre Ringuette
Taylor Heise became the first‐ever player drafted to the PWHL on September 18, 2023. Credit: Andrea Leigh Cardin
PWHL Toronto and PWHL New York pose for a photo following the inaugural PWHL game at the Mattamy Athletic Centre in Toronto on Monday, January 1, 2024. Credit: Dan Hamilton
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1987* | Canada | Ontario | United States |
1990 | Canada | United States | Finland |
1992 | Canada | United States | Finland |
1994 | Canada | United States | Finland |
1997 | Canada | United States | Finland |
1999 | Canada | United States | Finland |
2000 | Canada | United States | Finland |
2001 | Canada | United States | Russia |
2004 | Canada | United States | Finland |
2005 | United States | Canada | Sweden |
2007 | Canada | United States | Sweden |
2008 | United States | Canada | Finland |
2009 | United States | Canada | Finland |
2011 | United States | Canada | Finland |
2012 | Canada | United States | Switzerland |
2013 | United States | Canada | Russia |
2015 | United States | Canada | Finland |
2016 | United States | Canada | Russia |
2017 | United States | Canada | Finland |
2019 | United States | Finland | Canada |
2021 | Canada | United States | Finland |
2022 | Canada | United States | Czechia |
2023 | United States | Canada | Czechia |
2024 | Canada | United States | Finland |
* This tournament was not officially sanctioned by the International Ice Hockey Federation.
The World Championship did not take place in 1998/2002/2006/2010/2014/2018 (At the time, no World Championship would be held during a Winter Olympic Games year. This changed in 2022), 2003 (SARS‐related cancellation) and 2020 (COVID‐19 related cancellation).
Points | Player | Country | (Goals ‐ Assists) | Tournaments |
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111 | Hilary Knight | USA | (65G‐46A) | 14 |
86 | Hayley Wickenheiser | Canada | (37G‐49A) | 13 |
83 | Jayna Hefford | Canada | (40G‐43A) | 12 |
78 | Cammi Granato | USA | (44G‐34A) | 9 |
77 | Marie‐Philip Poulin | Canada | (35G‐42A) | 12 |
76 | Kendal Coyne Schofield | USA | (29G‐47A) | 10 |
68 | Brianna Decker | USA | (28G‐40A) | 8 |
68 | Danielle Goyette | Canada | (37G‐31A) | 9 |
68 | Caroline Ouellette | Canada | (23G‐45A) | 12 |
61 | Jenny Potter | USA | (23G‐38A) | 10 |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1998 | United States | Canada | Finland |
2002 | Canada | United States | Sweden |
2006 | Canada | Sweden | United States |
2010 | Canada | United States | Finland |
2014 | Canada | United States | Switzerland |
2018 | United States | Canada | Finland |
2022 | Canada | United States | Finland |
Points | Player | Country | (Goals ‐ Assists) | Tournaments |
---|---|---|---|---|
51 | Hayley Wickenheiser | Canada | (18G‐33A) | 5 |
35 | Marie‐Philip Poulin | Canada | (17G‐18A) | 4 |
32 | Jenny Potter | USA | (11G‐21A) | 4 |
30 | Cherie Piper | Canada | (15G‐15A) | 3 |
30 | Jayna Hefford | Canada | (13G‐17A) | 5 |
28 | Meghan Agosta | Canada | (17G‐11A) | 4 |
27 | Hilary Knight | USA | (12G‐15A) | 4 |
26 | Caroline Ouellette | Canada | (9G‐17A) | 4 |
26 | Rebecca Johnston | Canada | (8G‐18A) | 4 |
25 | Danielle Goyette | Canada | (15G‐10A) | 3 |