1996 IIHF European Women Championships
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The 1996 IIHF European Women Championships were the sixth and final holding of the
IIHF European Women Championships The IIHF European Women Championships is a former international women's ice hockey tournament between ice hockey playing nations in Europe. Finland's national women's team won the championship title four times and Sweden women's national ice ho ...
. The tournaments were held in March 1996, with Pool A playing in
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, Russia during 23–29 March and Pool B playing in
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and
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, Slovakia during 12–16 March. The format remained unchanged from the previous year, with promoted replacing relegated in the Pool A tournament. The tournament was the final European Championship ever to be held, as the
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expanded the
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to include tiered divisions.


European Championship Group A


Teams & Format

Six teams completed in Pool A, with Russia joining the group after winning the 1995 Pool B tournament. The teams were: * * * * * * A single
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was played between the teams, with the top ranked team winning the championship.


Tournament


Standings


Results


Champions


Awards and statistics


Awards

Best player selected by the Directorate All-Star team


Scoring leaders

List shows the top skaters sorted by points, then goals. ''GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalties in minutes; POS = Position''
Source:


Rosters


European Championship Group B


Teams & Format

The eight teams that competed in Pool B were: * * * * * * * * Kazakhstan replaced Ukraine after they withdrew from the competition. The teams were split into two groups of four teams as below. At the end of the group stage, the teams would play the team that finished in the same position in the opposite group in a playoff match, i.e. Winner of Group A played Winner of Group B for the Gold Medal.


Group A


Standings


Results


Group B


Standings


Results


Playoff round


Consolation round 7–8 place


Consolation round 5–6 place


Match for third place


Final


Final standings


See also

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IIHF European Women Championships The IIHF European Women Championships is a former international women's ice hockey tournament between ice hockey playing nations in Europe. Finland's national women's team won the championship title four times and Sweden women's national ice ho ...


References

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