2011 4 Nations Cup
2011 Four Nations Cup
Tournament details |
Host country |
Sweden |
Dates |
November 9–13 |
Teams |
4 |
Venue(s) |
1 |
Final positions |
Champions |
United States (4th title) |
Runner-up |
Canada |
Third place |
Sweden |
Fourth place |
Finland |
Tournament statistics |
Matches played |
8 |
Goals scored |
44 (5.5 per match) |
Scoring leader(s) |
Kendall Coyne and Kelli Stack (6 points) |
The 2011 Four Nations Cup is a women's ice hockey tournament that was held in Nyköping, Sweden. All matches were held at the Stora Hallen arena. The November 10 match between Canada and the US marked the 100th time since 1990 that the two countries have played each other.[1]
Schedule
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Medal round
Bronze medal game
Gold medal game
Rosters
Canada
Number |
Name |
Shoots |
Height |
Weight |
Hometown |
Club |
1 |
Shannon Szabados |
L |
5'8 |
147 |
Edmonton, Alta. |
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology |
30 |
Christina Kessler |
L |
5'6 |
139 |
Mississauga, Ont. |
Burlington Barracudas |
32 |
Charline Labonté |
L |
5'9 |
163 |
Boisbriand, Que. |
McGill Martlets |
3 |
Jocelyne Larocque |
L |
5'6 |
140 |
Ste. Anne, Man. |
Manitoba Maple Leafs |
4 |
Stefanie McKeough |
L |
5'7 |
146 |
Carlsbad Springs, Ont. |
Wisonsin Badgers |
5 |
Lauriane Rougeau |
L |
5'8 |
166 |
Beaconsfield, Que. |
Cornell Big Red |
8 |
Laura Fortino |
L |
5'4 |
144 |
Hamilton, Ont. |
Cornell Big Red |
11 |
Courtney Birchard |
L |
5'9 |
151 |
Mississauga, Ont. |
Brampton Thunder |
14 |
Bobbi Jo Slusar |
L |
5'4 |
140 |
Swift Current, Sask. |
Team Alberta (CWHL) |
17 |
Cassandra Poudrier |
L |
5'5 |
147 |
Lachenaie, Que. |
Dawson College |
2 |
Meghan Agosta |
L |
5'7 |
147 |
Ruthven, Ont. |
Montreal Stars |
6 |
Rebecca Johnston |
L |
5'9 |
145 |
Sudbury, Ont. |
Cornell Big Red |
10 |
Gillian Apps |
L |
6'0 |
177 |
Unionville, Ont. |
Brampton Thunder |
16 |
Jayna Hefford |
L |
5'5 |
138 |
Kingston, Ont. |
Brampton Thunder |
19 |
Brianne Jenner |
R |
5'9 |
159 |
Oakville, Ont. |
Cornell Big Red |
20 |
Jennifer Wakefield |
R |
5'10 |
166 |
Pickering, Ont. |
Boston University Terriers |
21 |
Haley Irwin |
L |
5'7 |
172 |
Thunder Bay, Ont. |
Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs |
22 |
Hayley Wickenheiser |
R |
5'10 |
171 |
Shaunavon, Sask. |
Calgary Dinos |
23 |
Mélodie Daoust |
L |
5'6 |
157 |
Valleyfield, Que. |
McGill Martlets |
24 |
Natalie Spooner |
R |
5'9 |
186 |
Scarborough, Ont. |
Ohio State Buckeyes |
27 |
Jesse Scanzano |
R |
6'0 |
188 |
Montreal, Que. |
Toronto Furies |
28 |
Vicki Bendus |
R |
5'2 |
110 |
Wasaga Beach, Ont. |
Brampton Thunder |
29 |
Marie-Philip Poulin |
L |
5'6 |
160 |
Beauceville, Que. |
Boston University Terriers |
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Awards and honors
References
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Olympic Gold |
1960 • 1980
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Olympic Captains |
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IIHF Men |
1933
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IIHF Juniors |
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Lore |
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Women’s coaches |
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Women’s seasons |
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Notable players |
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Olympic Gold |
1998
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Olympic Captains |
Cammi Granato (1998, 2002) • Krissy Wendell ( 2006) • Natalie Darwitz ( 2010)
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IIHF Champs |
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Lore |
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World championships |
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