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Women’s Hockey at the Winter Olympics: Medal game schedule, results

USA vs. Canada in women's hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics

Canada’s Marie-Philip Poulin (R) scores a goal past USA’s goaltender Madeline Rooney during the women’s preliminary round group A match of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games ice hockey competition between USA and Canada, at the Wukesong Sports Centre in Beijing on February 8, 2022. (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE / AFP) (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)

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To help you get up to speed on everything you need to know about women’s hockey at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, On Her Turf has compiled some helpful resources: from schedules for the medal round games, details on how to watch and livestream, results from group play and knockout rounds, rosters for all 10 teams, and a complete history of the U.S.-Canada rivalry at the Olympics and world championships.

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Women’s Hockey Bronze and Gold Medal Game Schedule - 2022 Winter Olympics

Women’s Hockey GameDate/Start Time (U.S. Eastern Time)Date/Start Time (Beijing, China)How to Watch
Bronze Medal Game2/16/22 6:30 AM2/16/22 7:30 PMPeacock | NBCOlympics.com
Gold Medal Game2/16/22 11:05 PM2/17/22 12:05 PMNBC | Peacock | NBCOlympics.com

How to watch ice hockey at the 2022 Beijing Olympics

For viewers in the United States, you have some options:


  • Peacock will be the streaming home of the 2022 Winter Olympics. Live streaming coverage and full replays of every event will be available on Peacock’s premium tier. Click here to watch.
  • You can also stream events via NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app.
  • Games will also air on NBC, USA Network, and CNBC. Preliminary TV listings can be found here and the most up-to-date schedule with TV and streaming info can be found here.

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Where is hockey being played in Beijing?

Two venues are being used for the women’s hockey tournament: Wukesong Sports Center and National Indoor Stadium. During the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, Wukesong Sports Center hosted basketball, while National Indoor Stadium was the home of gymnastics, trampoline, and handball.

Women’s Hockey: Group Play Results at the 2022 Winter Olympics

Group A (SUI vs CAN): CAN won 12-1Group B (CHN vs CZE): CZE won 3-1
Group A (FIN vs USA): USA won 5-2Group B (JPN vs SWE): JPN won 3-1
Group A (ROC vs SUI): ROC won 5-2Group B (DEN vs CHN): CHN won 3-1
Group A (CAN vs FIN): CAN won 11-1Group B (CZE vs SWE): CZE won 3-1
Group A (USA vs ROC): USA won 5-0Group B (DEN vs JPN): JPN won 6-2
Group A (SUI vs USA): USA won 8-0Group B (CHN vs JPN): CHN won 2-1 (GWS)
Group A (CAN vs ROC): CAN won 6-1Group B (CZE vs DEN): DEN won 3-2
Group A (FIN vs SUI): SUI won 3-2Group B (SWE vs CHN): SWE won 2-1
Group A (USA vs CAN): CAN won 4-2Group B (JPN vs CZE): CZE won 3-2 (GWS)
Group A (ROC vs FIN): FIN won 5-0Group B (SWE vs DEN): SWE won 3-1

Women’s Hockey Quarterfinal Results

Women’s Hockey Game Result
Quarterfinal #1: USA vs. CZEUSA won 4-1
Quarterfinal #2: CAN vs. SWECAN won 11-0
Quarterfinal #3: ROC vs. SUISUI won 4-2
Quarterfinal #4: FIN vs. JPNFIN won 7-1

Women’s Hockey Semifinal Results

Women’s Hockey Game
Semifinal #1: Canada vs. Switzerland (CAN won 10-3)
Semifinal #2: United States vs. Finland (USA won 4-1)

Which ice hockey teams qualified for the Winter Olympics?

A total of 10 women’s hockey teams will compete in Beijing, up from eight at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics.

Since 2014, the women’s Olympic ice hockey tournament has used weighted pools. The top five teams in the world compete in Group A, while the remaining five teams compete in Group B. At the end of pool play, all five Group A teams and the top three Group B teams will progress to the quarterfinal round.


Women’s Hockey – Group A Teams


Women’s Hockey – Group B Teams



  • United States (qualified by world ranking)
  • Canada (qualified by world ranking)
  • Finland (qualified by world ranking)
  • Russian Olympic Committee (qualified by world ranking)
  • Switzerland (qualified by world ranking)


  • Japan (qualified by world ranking)
  • China (qualified as host nation)
  • Czech Republic (secured spot at qualifying tournament)
  • Sweden (secured spot at qualifying tournament)
  • Denmark (secured spot at qualifying tournament)

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Rosters for the 2022 Winter Olympics

Here is a look at the rosters for all 10 teams in the women’s hockey tournament.

United States (USA) – Women’s Hockey Roster


  • Head Coach: Joel Johnson; Assistant coaches: Courtney Kennedy, Brian Pothier, Steve Thompson
  • Best Olympic finish: Gold (1998, 2018)
  • Number of returning Olympians: 15 (including 13 from 2018)
  • Number of rising/current college players: 5 (Cayla Barnes, Jesse Compher, Grace Zumwinkle, Abbey Murphy, Caroline Harvey). Harvey, the youngest member of the team, deferred her freshman year at the University of Wisconsin to train with Team USA in 2021-22
  • Youngest player on the team: Caroline Harvey (age 19)
  • Oldest player on the team: Hilary Knight (age 32)

No.PositionName
2DLee Stecklein
3DCayla Barnes
4DCaroline Harvey
5DMegan Keller
9DMegan Bozek
11FAbby Roque
12FKelly Pannek
13FGrace Zumwinkle
14FBrianna Decker
15DSavannah Harmon
16FHayley Scamurra
18FJesse Compher
19DJincy Dunne
20FHannah Brandt
21FHilary Knight
24FDani Cameranesi
25FAlex Carpenter
26FKendall Coyne Schofield – Captain
28FAmanda Kessel
29GNicole Hensley
33GAlex Cavallini (nee Rigsby)
35GMaddie Rooney
37FAbbey Murphy

Canada (CAN) – Women’s Hockey Roster


  • Head coach: Troy Ryan; Assistant coaches: Doug Derraugh, Kori Cheverie, Ali Domenico
  • Best Olympic finish: Gold (2002, 2004, 2010, 2014)
  • Number of returning Olympians: 13
  • Current college players: 3 (Sarah Fillier, Emma Maltais, Ashton Bell)
  • Youngest player: Sarah Fillier (age 21)
  • Oldest player: Jocelyne Larocque (age 33)

No.PositionName
3DJocelyne Larocque
6FRebecca Johnston
7FLaura Stacey
10FSarah Fillier
11FJillian Saulnier
14DRenata Fast
15FMélodie Daoust
17DElla Shelton
19FBrianne Jenner – A
20FSarah Nurse
21DAshton Bell
23DErin Ambrose
24FNatalie Spooner
26FEmily Clark
27FEmma Maltais
28DMicah Zandee-Hart
29FMarie-Philip Poulin – C
35GAnn-Renée Desbiens
38GEmerance Maschmeyer
40FBlayre Turnbull – A
42DClaire Thompson
47FJamie Lee Rattray
50GKristen Campbell

Finland (FIN) Roster


  • Head coach: Pasi Mustonen; Assistant coaches: Kari Eloranta, Juuso Toivola
  • Best Olympic Finish: Bronze (1998, 2010, 2018)

No.PositionName
1GEveliina Mäkinen
2DSini Karjalainen
6DJenni Hiirikoski
7DSanni Rantala
8DElla Viitasuo
9DNelli Laitinen
10FElisa Holopainen
12FSanni Vanhanen
15DMinttu Tuominen
16FPetra Nieminen
18GMeeri Räisänen
23FSanni Hakala
24FViivi Vainikka
27FJulia Liikala
28FJenniina Nylund
32FEmilia Vesa
33FMichelle Karvinen
34FSofianna Sundelin
36GAnni Keisala
40FNoora Tulus
61FTanja Niskanen
77FSusanna Tapani
88DRonja Savolainen

Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) Roster


  • Head coach: Yevgeny Bobariko; Assistant coaches: Aleksei Kusakin, Yevgeny Shcherbakov
  • Best Olympic Finish: Fourth (2018, as “Olympic Athletes from Russia”)

No.PositionName
2DAngelina Goncharenko (COVID-19)
4DMaria Pechnikova
10FLyudmila Belyakova (COVID-19)
13DNina Pirogova
15FValeria Pavlova
16FIlona Markova
17FFanuza Kadirova
18FOlga Sosina – C (COVID-19)
19DYelena Provorova
26FYekaterina Dobrodeyeva
27FVeronika Korzhakova
29FAlexandra Vafina
42FOxana Bratisheva
59FYelena Dergachyova
69GMaria Sorokina
70DAnna Shibanova
72DAnna Savonina
73FViktoria Kulishova
76DYekaterina Nikolayeva (COVID-19)
97FAnna Shokhina
21FPolina Bolgareva
GDiana Farkhutdinova (COVID-19)
23GDaria Gredzen
GValeria Merkusheva (late addition)
DMaria Batalova (late addition)

Switzerland (SUI) Women’s Hockey Team


  • Head coach: Colin Mueller; Assistant coaches: Andrin Christen, Simon Theiler, Melanie Haefliger
  • Best Olympic Finish: Bronze (2014)

No.Pos.Name
3DSarah Forster
7FLara Stalder
8FKaleigh Quennec
9DShannon Sigrist
12FLisa Rüedi
14FEvelina Raselli
15FLaura Zimmermann
16DNicole Vallario
17DLara Christen
18DStefanie Wetli
20GAndrea Brändli
21FRahel Enzler
22DSinja Leemann
23DNicole Bullo
24FNoemi Ryhner
25FAlina Müller
26FDominique Rüegg
28FAlina Marti
29GSaskia Maurer
39GCaroline Spies
71FLena Marie Lutz
88FPhoebe Staenz
FKeely Moy

China (CHN) Women’s Hockey Team


  • Head coach: Brian David Idalski; Assistant coaches: Max Harrison Markowitz, Stacey Lee Colarossi
  • Best Olympic finish: 4th (1998)

No.PositionName
88GChen Tiya (Tia Chan)
23FFang Xin
28DFei Anna (Anna Fairman)
26FGuan Yingying
10FHe Xin
15FHu Baozhen (Madison Woo)
5DHuang Huier (Camryn Wong)
17FKang Mulan (Kasundra Betinol)
44FLi Beika (Rebekah Kolstad)
66DLi Qianhua
19FLin Jiaxin (Taylor Lum)
19FLin Qiqi (Leah Lum)
91FLin Ni (Rachel Llanes)
93DLiu Zhixin
34FMi Le (Hannah Miller)
24DWang Yuting
24GWang Yuqing (Jessica Wong)
2DYu Baiwei (Berry Yu)
7FZhang Mengying
51FZhang Xifang (Anna Segedi)
97DZhao Qinan
33GZhou Jiaying (Kimberly Newell)
98FZhu Rui

Czech Republic (CZE) Roster


  • Head coach: Tomas Pacina; Assistant coach: Jakub Peslar
  • Making Olympic debut in women’s hockey in Beijing

No.PositionName
1GViktorie Švejdová
2DAneta Tejralová
4DDaniela Pejšová
5DSamantha Kolowratová
7FLenka Serdar
9FAlena Mills – C
10FDenisa Křížová
12FKlára Hymlarová
14DDominika Lásková
15FAneta Lédlová
16FKateřina Mrázová
17DPavlína Horálková
18FMichaela Pejzlová
19FNatálie Mlýnková
21FTereza Vanišová
23FKateřina Bukolská
24DSára Čajanová
25FKristýna Pátková
26FVendula Přibylová
27DTereza Radová
28FNoemi Neubauerová
29GKlára Peslarová
30GKateřina Zechovská

Denmark (DEN) Women’s Hockey Team


  • Head coach: Jan Peter Elander, Assistant coaches: Timothy Bothwell and Tim Frandsen
  • Denmark is making its Olympic debut in women’s hockey in Beijing

No.Pos.Name
2DKristine Melberg
4FSilke Glud
8FJosefine Persson
11DAmalie Andersen
13FMichele Brix
14FNicoline Jensen – A
15DAmanda Refsgaard
17FSofia Skriver
18FMaria Peters
19DJosephine Asperup
21FMichelle Weis
22DSofie Skott
23FJulie Oksbjerg
27FLilli Friis-Hansen
30GLisa Jensen
33GEmma-Sofie Nordström
44FJulie Østergaard
50FMia Bau Hansen
63FJosefine Jakobsen – C
68FEmma Russell
72GCassandra Repstock-Romme
87DSimone Jacquet Thrysøe
89DMalene Frandsen

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Japan (JPN) Women’s Hockey Roster

Head coach: Yuji Iizuka; assistant coaches: Masahito Haruna and Yujiro Nakajimaya

Best Olympic finish: 6th (1998, 2018)

No.Pos.Name
1GNana Fujimoto
2DShiori Koike
3DAoi Shiga
4DAyaka Toko
6DSena Suzuki
7DYukiko Kawashima
8DAkane Hosoyamada
10FHaruna Yoneyama
11FMei Miura
12FChiho Osawa – C
14FHaruka Toko
15FRui Ukita
16FAkane Shiga
18FSuzuka Taka
19FChika Otaki
21FHanae Kubo
22FMiho Shishiuchi
23FHikaru Yamashita
27FRemi Koyama
28DShiori Yamashita
30GAkane Konishi
GMiyuu Masuhara

Sweden (SWE) Women’s Hockey Roster


  • Head coach: Ulf Lundberg; assistant coaches: Anders Lundberg, Andreas Spangberg
  • Best Olympic finish: Silver (2002)
  • Note: Four players on Sweden’s initial roster – Emmy Alasalmi, Sara Grahn, Linnea Hedin and Hanna Olsson – tested positive for Covid-19 and were replaced by Linnéa Andersson, Paula Bergström, Linn Peterson, and Agnes Åker.

No.Pos.Name
1GAgnes Åker
3DAnna Kjellbin
4DLinnéa Andersson
5DJohanna Fällman
8DEbba Berglund
9DJessica Adolfsson
10DMina Waxin
11FJosefin Bouveng
12DMaja Nylén Persson
13FEmma Murén
15FLisa Johansson
16FLinnea Johansson
17FSofie Lundin
19FSara Hjalmarsson
20DPaula Bergström
22FLinn Peterson
24FFelizia Wikner-Zienkiewicz
25FLina Ljungblom
27FEmma Nordin
28FMichelle Löwenhielm
29FOlivia Carlsson
30GEmma Söderberg
35GIda Boman

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NBC Sports researcher Kyle Lynch contributed to this report.