Team USA wins 2025 IIHF Women's World Championship, Finland takes bronze as 8 Gophers earn medals
Kelly Pannek named to media's tournament All-Star Team
Gopher Women's Hockey alumna Taylor Heise intercepted a Canadian pass attempt and fed American teammate Tessa Janecke for the tap-in championship-winning goal just past the 17-minute mark of overtime as Team USA defeated Canada, 4-3, to earn gold at the 2025 IIHF Women's World Championship. The assist was Heise's second point of the contest after a third-period goal. Abbey Murphy also tallied two points, lighting the lamp in the second period and assisting on Heise's goal. Lee Stecklein earned an assist on Murphy's goal. The victory is the 11th World Championship all-time for Team USA. We send congratulations to Heise, Murphy, Stecklein, Kelly Pannek & Grace Zumwinkle on winning gold, and to Chloe Primerano on earning silver with Canada!
Finland earns bronze on come-from-behind OT win over Czechia – Gopher Natálie Mlýnková tallied a goal and an assist in the first period of the Bronze Medal Game as Czechia took a 3-0 lead over Finland just past the halfway point of the contest. However, Elli Suoranta lit the lamp for the Finns later in the second period to start their comeback. Another Gopher, Nelli Laitinen, earned assists on a pair of Elisa Holopainen goals; Holopainen pulled Finland within one (3-2) just over a minute into the third stanza, then knotted the score with a 6-on-4 extra-attacker power-play goal with 1:33 remaining in regulation. Finland completed the 4-3 victory when Jenniina Nylund lit the lamp 4:52 into overtime. We congratulate Laitinen & Krista Parkkonen on earning bronze!
Looking at the rest of the standings, Switzerland defeated Sweden, 3-2, in the 5th-6th Place Game. Japan finished the tournament in 7th, and Germany took 8th. As previously reported, Norway and Hungary were relegated back to Division I Group A for 2026.
Pannek named to All-Star Team – We send special congratulations to Gopher alumna Kelly Pannek, who was named to the tournament's media-selected All-Star Team. Pannek recorded an American-leading four goals and was second on Team USA in both total scoring (8 points) and plus-minus rating (+8).
Other Gopher performances at the World Championship:
Natálie Mlýnková (CZE) – 4 goals, 2 assists (including hat trick vs. Switzerland)
Abbey Murphy (USA) – 3 goals, 3 assists
Taylor Heise (USA) – 2 goals, 3 assists
Josefin Bouveng (SWE) – 2 goals, 3 assists
Lee Stecklein (USA) – 2 goals, 1 assist
Nelli Laitinen (FIN) – 3 assists
Emma Kreisz (HUN) – 1 goal
Tereza Plosová (CZE) – 1 goal
Krista Parkkonen (FIN) – 1 assist
Grace Zumwinkle (USA) – 1 assist
Chloe Primerano (CAN) – +2 plus-minus rating
Austria, Denmark promoted to Top Division for 2026 – Austria's Women's National Team will make its first-ever appearance in the Top Division in 2026 after finishing the Division I Group A Championship with an undefeated 4-1-0-0 (W-OTW-OTL-L) record, including posting back-to-back 3-0 shutout victories over Denmark & host China to open the tournament. The Danes will make their return to the Top Division after finishing second at the I-A event with a 3-0-0-2 record (and a tie-breaking win over Slovakia); it will be their fifth appearance.
2026 Women's Worlds to be played in April – Per reporting from The Canadian Press' Donna Spencer published on CBC.ca, International Ice Hockey Federation women's committee chair (and Hungarian Hockey Federation president) Zsuzsanna Kolbenheyer indicated that the 2026 IIHF Women's World Championship will be held in April, making it a second major tournament in just over two months following the Olympic Winter Games in February. It is unknown what this scheduling will mean for professional leagues including the PWHL. The host city for the Women's Worlds has yet to be named; the announcement will be made at the IIHF's annual congress next month.
PWHL announces expansion with new team in Vancouver
The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) announced yesterday its expansion with a new seventh team located in Vancouver, British Columbia which will join the league in 2025-2026, with home games at Pacific Coliseum.
As noted in the press release, details about a forthcoming Expansion Draft and how Vancouver will be integrated into the 2025 PWHL Draft will be announced in the coming weeks.
Following the IIHF Women's World Championship, PWHL play resumes this Saturday, April 26, to conclude the 2024-2025 regular season. Each team has 3 games remaining on the schedule.
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