Fixtures

IIHF Women World Championship 04/09 13:00 - Finland Women vs USA Women - View
IIHF Women World Championship 04/10 17:00 - Canada Women vs Finland Women - View
IIHF Women World Championship 04/12 17:00 - Finland Women vs Czechia Women - View
IIHF Women World Championship 04/14 13:00 - Switzerland Women vs Finland Women - View

Results

Euro Hockey Tour Women 12/15 13:00 50 [2] Sweden Women v Finland Women [2] L 2-1
Euro Hockey Tour Women 12/14 17:00 2 [1] Canada Women v Finland Women [2] L 3-0
Euro Hockey Tour Women 12/13 17:00 3 [2] Switzerland Women v Finland Women [3] W 0-4
Euro Hockey Tour Women 12/11 17:00 1 Finland Women v USA Women L 0-4
Euro Hockey Tour Women 11/09 15:00 3 [2] Sweden Women v Finland Women [3] W 1-3
Euro Hockey Tour Women 11/08 13:00 2 [3] Finland Women v Czech Republic Women [1] L 1-2
International Friendlies Women (Regulation Only) 11/06 13:00 - Finland Women v Switzerland Women W 3-0
Euro Hockey Tour Women 11/06 13:00 1 Finland Women v Switzerland Women W 3-0
Euro Hockey Tour Women 08/31 15:00 3 Switzerland Women v Finland Women W 1-2
Euro Hockey Tour Women 08/30 13:30 2 Finland Women v Sweden Women L 5-7
Euro Hockey Tour Women 08/29 13:30 1 Czech Republic Women v Finland Women L 3-2
IIHF Women World Championship 04/14 17:00 50 [4] Finland Women v Czech Republic Women [3] W 3-2

The Finnish women's national ice hockey team represents Finland at the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Women's World Championships, the Olympic Games, the Four Nations Cup, and other international-level women's ice hockey competitions. The women's national team is overseen by the Finnish Ice Hockey Association and its general manager is Tuula Puputti. Finland's national women's program is ranked third in the world by the IIHF and had 5,858 active players as of 2019.

History

Finland has finished third or fourth in almost every World Championships and Olympics, with one exception being a fifth place finish at the 2014 Winter Olympics and second place at the 2019 World Championship. They are ranked behind Canada (#2) and the United States (#1). Historically, Finland's primary rival was Sweden, which finished second to Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Finland finished fourth, losing the game for the bronze medal to the United States. Finland defeated the United States for the first time, at the 2008 World Championship in China, 1–0 in overtime. Finland defeated Canada 4–3 for the first time at the 2017 World Championship in the United States. However, Finland lost the semi-final game against Canada in the same tournament, proceeding to win the bronze medal game.

At the 2019 World Championship, Finland reached the championship final for the first time in tournament history after beating Canada 4–2 in the semi-final. During the gold medal game, Petra Nieminen scored in overtime but her goal was overturned after a video review for goalie interference. The IIHF released a press statement the next day citing rules 186 and 183ii as the reasons for overturning the goal. Finland finished as runners-up and won a silver medal after losing to the United States in a shootout.

The Finland Women's ice hockey team is a powerhouse in the world of women's hockey. Known for their skill, speed, and tenacity on the ice, the team has consistently been a top contender in international competitions. With a roster of talented players who excel in both offensive and defensive roles, Finland Women's team is a force to be reckoned with.

The team's success can be attributed to their strong work ethic, team chemistry, and dedication to the sport. They have a history of competing at the highest level and have earned numerous medals in international tournaments, including the Olympics and World Championships.

Fans of the Finland Women's ice hockey team can expect to see exciting and fast-paced games, as the team is known for their aggressive style of play and never-say-die attitude. With a passionate fan base and a tradition of excellence, the Finland Women's team is a source of national pride and inspiration for aspiring female hockey players in Finland and around the world.