Women’s world junior hockey championship on the distant horizon
UTICA — A women’s world junior hockey championship will happen, but is at least five years away, says the International Ice Hockey Federation.
Canada and the United States want that timeline shortened. They’re taking their development women’s teams to Europe in December to play other countries in exhibition games to get the ball rolling faster.
The IIHF male trifecta for a quarter century has been the men’s senior, under-20 and under-18 championships.
A women’s world under-18 championship was added to the IIHF calendar in 2008 — Canadian captain Marie-Philip Poulin played in the first in Calgary — but there isn’t an IIHF tournament between it and the world championship.