Denmark women's national ice hockey team

The Danish women's national ice hockey team is the women's national ice hockey team in Denmark. The team represents Denmark at the International Ice Hockey Federation's World Women's Ice Hockey Championship Division I A. The women's national team is controlled by Danmarks Ishockey Union. Denmark has 406 female players in 2014.[2]

Denmark
Nickname(s)Danske Løver (Danish Lions)
AssociationDanmarks Ishockey Union
General ManagerChristine Russell
Head coachFredrik Glader
AssistantsErnst Andersen
Mikael Forsberg
CaptainJosefine Jakobsen
Most gamesMarie Henriksen (41)
Most pointsMarie Henriksen (61)
IIHF codeDEN
Ranking
Current IIHF11 (24 April 2020)[1]
Highest IIHF10 (first in 2015)
Lowest IIHF22 (2010)
First international
Denmark  5–1  England
(Lyss, Switzerland; 18 December 1987)
Biggest win
Denmark  20–1  Croatia
8Barcelona, Spain; 14 October 2012)
Biggest defeat
Finland  18–0  Denmark
(Düsseldorf, West Germany; 6 April 1989)
World Championships
Appearances19 (first in 1992)
Best result7th (1992)
European Championships
Appearances3 (first in 1989)
Best result (1991)
International record (W–L–T)
77–94–12

Tournament record

Olympic Games

  • 1998–2018 – Did not qualify

World Championship

  • 1992 – Finished 7th
  • 1999 – Finished 6th in Group B
  • 2000 – Finished 4th in Group B
  • 2001 – Finished 8th in Division I (relegated to Division II)
  • 2003 – Finished 2nd in Division II
  • 2004 – Finished 1st in Division II (promoted to Division I)
  • 2005 – Finished 5th in Division I
  • 2007 – Finished 6th in Division I (relegated to Division II)
  • 2008 – Finished 2nd in Division II
  • 2009 – Finished 5th in Division II
  • 2011 – Finished 3rd in Division II
  • 2012 – Finished 1st in Division IB (promoted to Division IA)
  • 2013 – Finished 2nd in Division IA
  • 2014 – Finished 3rd in Division IA
  • 2015 – Finished 4th in Division IA
  • 2016 – Finished 4th in Division IA
  • 2017 – Finished 4th in Division IA
  • 2018 – Finished 4th in Division IA
  • 2019 – Finished 2nd in Division IA (promoted to Top Division)
  • 2020 – Cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic[3]

European Championship

  • 1989 – Finished 6th
  • 1991 – Finished 3rd Won Bronze Medal
  • 1993 – Finished 6th (relegated to Group B)
  • 1995 – Finished 2nd in Group B
  • 1996 – Finished 1st in Group B

2011 roster

[4]

Goaltenders
Number Player Club
83Louise LarsenAalborg IK
20Nanna GlaasAIK IF
1Kamilla NielsenHvidovre IK
Defensemen
Number Player Club
81Anne LarsenAalborg IK
80Louise BjerregaardHvidovre IK
24Julie DavidsenHerlev IK
23Simone JacquetAalborg IK
22Charlotte DensingHerlev IK
21Louise LouringHerlev IK
13Joy KuchHvidovre IK
3Johanne AndersenRødovre SIK
Forwards
Number Player Club
19Katarina NielsenHvidovre IK
18Maria OlaussonHerlev IK
17Henriette OstergaaardSt. Norbert College
15Marie Henriksen, captainHerlev IK
14Nicoline JensenRødovre SIK
11Christina AndersenHerlev IK
10Cecilie RorthRødovre SIK
9Line ErnstHvidovre IK
8Josefine PerssonHvidovre IK
5Josefine JakobsenSegeltorps IF
2Anne ClausenÅrhus IK

References

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