WC: 2025 Women's World Championships

Swiss roster was announced on Friday.


Switzerland fills up its last spot by adding Mara Frey, leaving Japan as the only ones not bringing the maximum 25 players allowed.



Hungary has yet to release its roster. IMO, I expect it tomorrow, just before they travel to Czechia on Saturday, ahead of their second prep game against Norway on Sunday.
 
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In the second prep game of the day, a full one with OT and SO added, Norway lost 4-1 to D1A's Slovakia (2-1 in reg, SVK winning both the OT and the SO).

Emilie Kruse Johansen scored Norway's lone goal after only 1'12 of play. Slovakia's goals came by Ema Tóthová, Lucia Drábrecová, Nikola Nemčeková and Julia Matejková.


One game tomorrow with Finland and Sweden facing off in Tábor, Czechia.
 
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Pat Cortina released Hungary's roster. They are bringing an extra player just in case. 9 players are making their Senior Worlds debut, including naturalised Madie Leidt and Isabel Lippai. Main players missing are Hayley Williams, Alexandra Rónai and Tamara Gondos.


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Finland wins 3-2 SO over Sweden today.

Schalin and Nylund scored first for the Finns, before Hjalmarsson and Thuvik tied it back in the third. Holopainen gets the GWS.

Ahola (16 saves) and Kyrkkö (13 saves) shared duties for Finland while Boman (24 saves) played the full game for Sweden.




The last 3 pretournament games will take place on Sunday.
- Sweden vs Switzerland
- Hungary vs Norway
- Germany vs Japan
 
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Sorry for the delay.

Results from Sunday's games

Sweden blows a 4-1 lead after 2 to lose in OT


Germany also makes a comeback to win their's over Japan


Hungary also records a second win in pretournament games.


Yesterday, rosters were officially registered. Alexandra Cservjacsenko is cut out of Hungary's roster.

2 changes from Germany's original team Lucia Schmitz taking Nina Christof's place as announced by the DEB last Friday. Christof injured herself during the warm-up of their first preparation game against Switzerland. Anna Rose also had to stay home as she fell ill and is replaced by Mathilda Heine.

Despite breaking ribs during the PFWL finals Naemi Herzig was never officially removed from the team until yesterday. The Swiss are going with only 21 skaters instead of the maximum 22.
 
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The IIHF launched its own streaming platform last week, yet the page dedicated to the Women's Worlds still hasn't been updated 2 and half hours before opening game.

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