Women's World Championship 2021: Canada scores, schedule, how to live stream

Jackie Spiegel

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After much uncertainty, the puck is set to drop on the 2021 IIHF Women's World Championship — and all eyes will be on Canada.

The host nation has not captured gold since 2012 and in 2019 (the last time the tournament was held), the Canadians did not play for the top prize. Canada was upset by Finland in the semifinals, marking the first time the country was not in the gold-medal game in the tournament's history. The country has won the most gold medals (10) dating to the start in 1990.

In 2021, 25 players will hit the ice in Calgary, Alta., to reclaim the gold. This year's championship will also serve as a tune-up — and a chance to set the tone — for the 2022 Olympics scheduled to take place in February in Beijing. 

Here's everything to know about the tournament, including how to watch live games in Canada, and a complete schedule with updated scores and standings.

Team Canada's schedule, results at Women's World Championship

The format for the 2021 Women's World Championship consists of two groups of five teams playing a preliminary round-robin to determine seeding, followed by a single-elimination tournament. Canada is in Group A with Finland, Switzerland, ROC and the United States. Every team in Group A advances to the quarterfinals with only three making it out of the preliminary stage from Group B. 

Circle Aug. 26 on your calendar. The 2021 edition of the Battle of North America will commence in the preliminary round with the expectation of a rematch at some point.

(All times Eastern)

Date Opponent Result TV info
Fri., Aug. 20FinlandW, 5-36 p.m. (TSN, NHLN)
Sun., Aug. 22ROCW, 5-16 p.m. (TSN, NHLN)
Tue., Aug. 24SwitzerlandW, 5-06 p.m. (TSN, NHLN)
Thu., Aug. 26USAW, 5-16 p.m. (TSN, NHLN)
Sat., Aug. 28QF vs. GermanyW, 7-07 p.m. (TSN, NHLN)
Mon., Aug. 30SF vs. SwitzerlandW, 4-07 p.m. (TSN, NHLN)
Tue., Aug. 31Gold vs. USAW, 3-2 (OT)7:30 p.m. (TSN, NHLN)

How to watch Canada games live online

All of Canada's games will be played at WinSport Arena in Calgary, Alta. TSN owns exclusive broadcast rights for the 2021 Women's World Championship in Canada and will show every game live during the tournament across its various television channels. Canadian viewers can find a live stream for games online at TSN.ca or through the TSN app and TSN Direct

MORE: Time, TV channel, live stream, schedule

Team Canada's 2021 Women's World Championship roster

As usual, Canada's roster consists of some of the top players in women's hockey. The roster consists of 25 players selected from the 29 chosen to centralize in preparation for the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Eight players will be making their world championship debuts: Victoria Bach, Ashton Bell, Kristen Campbell, Sarah Fillier, Emma Maltais, Kristin O’Neill, Ella Shelton and Claire Thompson.

Five players return from the 2012 team that won the country's last title: Jocelyne Larocque, Rebecca Johnston, Brianne Jenner, Natalie Spooner and Marie-Philip Poulin 

Every player on Canada's roster, except for Sarah Fillier (Princeton University) and Ashton Bell (University of Minnesota Duluth), plays in the PWHPA.

Here's the roster that will go for gold for Canada.

No.NamePositionHometown
6Rebecca JohnstonForwardSudbury, Ont.
7Laura StaceyForwardKleinburg, Ont.
10Sarah FillierForwardGeorgetown, Ont.
11Jill SaulnierForwardHalifax, N.S.
15Mélodie DaoustForwardValleyfield, Que.
19Brianne Jenner (A)ForwardOakville, Ont.
20Sarah NurseForwardHamilton, Ont.
24Natalie SpoonerForwardScarborough, Ont.
26Emily ClarkForwardSaskatoon, Sask.
27Emma MaltaisForwardBurlington, Ont.
29Marie-Philip Poulin (C)ForwardBeauceville, Que.
40Blayre Turnbull (A)ForwardStellarton, N.S.
43Kristin O'NeillForwardOakville, Ont.
47Jamie Lee RattrayForwardKanata, Ont.
51Victoria BachForwardMilton, Ont.
3Jocelyne Larocque (A)DefenseSte. Anne, Man.
14Renata FastDefenseBurlington, Ont.
17Ella SheltonDefenseIngersoll, Ont.
21Ashton BellDefenseDeloraine, Man.
23Erin AmbroseDefenseKeswick, Ont.
25Jaime BourbonnaisDefenseMississauga, Ont.
42Claire ThompsonDefenseToronto, Ont.
35Ann-Renée DesbiensGoaltenderLa Malbaie, Que.
38Emerence MaschmeyerGoaltenderBruderheim, Alta.
50Kristen CampbellGoaltenderBrandon, Man.

2021 Women's World Championship standings

Considered the "Power 5," every team from Group A will advance to the quarterfinals. The top three teams from Group B also will advance. The teams that lose in the quarterfinals will compete in a separate bracket with the winning team earning the No. 5 slot and a spot in Group A in the 2023 tournament. 

GROUP A

Team Wins Losses OTL Points
1. Canada40012
2. Canada3109
3. Finland2206
4. ROC1300
5. Switzerland0400

GROUP B

Team Wins Losses OTL Points
1. Czech Republic40012
2. Japan3109
3. Germany2206
4. Hungary1303
5. Denmark0400

Wins in regulation = 3 points
Overtime win = 2 points
Overtime loss = 1 point

Full schedule for the 2021 Women's World Championship

Participating teams are each guaranteed four group-stage games. Teams that advance to the final day of competition (bronze-medal or gold-medal game) will play a total of seven contests.

(All times Eastern) 

FRIDAY, AUG. 20
Czech Republic 6, Denmark 12 p.m.TSN, ESPN+
Canada 5, Finland 36 p.m.TSN, NHLN
USA 3, Switzerland 09:30 p.m.TSN, NHLN
SATURDAY, AUG. 21
Germany 3, Hungary 02 p.m.TSN, ESPN+
ROC 3, Switzerland 16 p.m.TSN, ESPN+
Japan 1, Denmark 09:30 p.m.TSN, ESPN+
SUNDAY, AUG. 22
Czech Republic 4, Hungary 22 p.m.TSN, ESPN+
Canada 5, ROC 16 p.m.TSN, NHLN
USA 3, Finland 09:30 p.m.TSN, NHLN
MONDAY, AUG. 23
Germany 3, Denmark 12 p.m.TSN, ESPN+
Japan 0, Czech Republic 46 p.m.TSN, ESPN+
TUESDAY, AUG. 24
USA 6, ROC 02 p.m.TSN, NHLN
Switzerland 0, Canada 56 p.m.TSN, NHLN
Hungary 1, Japan 49:30 p.m.TSN, ESPN+
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 25
ROC 0, Finland 42 p.m.TSN, ESPN+
Czech Republic 2, Germany 06 p.m.TSN, ESPN+
Denmark 1, Hungary 59:30 p.m.TSN, ESPN+
THURSDAY, AUG. 26
Finland 6, Switzerland 02 p.m.TSN, ESPN+
USA 1, Canada 56 p.m.TSN, NHLN
Japan 2, Germany 19:30 p.m.TSN, ESPN+
SATURDAY, AUG. 28
QF: ROC 2, Switzerland 3 (OT)NoonTSN, NHLN
QF: USA 10, Japan 23:30 p.m.TSN, NHLN
QF: Canada 7, Germany 07 p.m.TSN, NHLN
QF: Finland 1, Czech Republic 010:30 p.m.TSN, NHLN
MONDAY, AUG. 30
SF: USA 3, Finland 03 p.m.TSN, NHLN
SF: Canada 4, Switzerland 07 p.m.TSN, NHLN
TUESDAY, AUG. 31
Bronze: Finland 3, Switzerland 13:30 p.m.TSN, NHLN
Gold: USA 2, Canada 3 (OT)7:30 p.m.TSN, NHLN

Jackie Spiegel