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2011 4 Nations Cup Host country Sweden Dates 9–13 November Teams 4 Venue(s) 2 (in 2 host cities) Champions United States (4th title) Runner-up Canada Third place Sweden Fourth place Finland Matches played 8 Goals scored 44 (5.5 per match) Scoring leader(s) Kendall Coyne and Kelli Stack (6 points)
The 2011 4 Nations Cup was 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 [ ]
Date
Teams
Score
Notes
November 9
Canada vs. Finland
5–0
Shutout by Shannon Szabados [2]
November 9
Sweden vs. USA
0–8
Hilary Knight was named the U.S. Player of the Game[3]
November 10
Canada vs. USA
3–1
Game winning goal scored by Hayley Wickenheiser Jocelyne Lamoureux was named the U.S. Player of the Game[4]
November 10
Sweden vs. Finland
1–2
November 12
Sweden vs. Canada
1–3
Jennifer Wakefield notched the game-winning goal[5]
November 12
Finland vs. USA
0–10
Kendall Coyne was named the U.S. Player of the Game[6]
[7]
Medal round [ ]
Bronze medal game [ ]
Gold medal game [ ]
Shannon Szabados Goalies Jessie Vetter
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.
Wisconsin 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
[9]
Awards and honors [ ]
References [ ]
Figures Men’s coaches Notable players Olympic Gold Olympic Captains IIHF Men IIHF Juniors Lore Women’s coaches Women’s seasons Notable players Olympic Gold Olympic Captains IIHF Champs Lore
Categories :
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