2022 World Ringette Championships
14th World Ringette Championships
Tournament details
Host country Finland
CityEspoo
Venue(s)3 (in 1 host city)
DatesOctober 31–November 6, 2022
Opened bySauli Niinistö
Teams7
Final positions
Champions Senior Pool
Sam Jacks Series:

 Finland Sr.
(9th title)

Junior Pool
 Finland Jr. U21
(2nd title)

President's Pool

 United States Sr.
(1st title)
Runner-up Senior Pool
Sam Jacks Series:

 Canada Sr.

Junior Pool
 Canada Jr. U21

President's Pool

 Sweden Sr.
Third place President's Pool
 Czech Republic Sr.
Tournament statistics
MVPSeniors:
Susanna Tapani Juniors:
Minka Tiihonen
WebsiteWRC 2022

The 2022 World Ringette Championships (2022 WRC)[1] was an international ringette tournament and the 14th (XIV) World Ringette Championships. The tournament was organized by the International Ringette Federation (IRF)[2] and was contested in Espoo, Finland, from October 31 – November 6, 2022. The President of Finland, Sauli Niinistö, acted as a patron of the event. The previous world championships, the 2021 WRC, had been planned to be hosted by Finland in Helsinki, but were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The main event took place at the Espoo Metro Areena, located in the Tapiola sports park. One exhibition game took place at Marli Areena (Rajupaja Areena) in Turku, Finland, and another at the Kisakallio Sport Institute in Lohja. "Come Try Ringette" events were organized for schools in the area as well as the general public.

Three competitions took place take place: the Senior Pool (Seniors) a.k.a. Sam Jacks Pool, the Junior Pool (Juniors), and the President's Pool (developing ringette nations). The 2022 Junior competition included athletes who were Under-21 years of age (U21). Prior to the main competition, a series of exhibition games were played which included a different national teams and two Finland U18 teams: U18 2004 (players born in 2004) and U18 2005 (players born in 2005). A youth tournament was played at the Tapiola Arena (Finnish: Tapiolan Harjoitusjäähalli) and Matinkylä ice rinks.

Ringette Finland (Finnish: Suomen Ringetteliitto) and Kiekko-Espoo Ringette hosted "International Ringette Festival 2022", an international junior ringette tournament in Espoo from November 3 to November 6, 2022.[3] The Festival included 16 teams, each in the age divisions of U16, U14 and U12, and was open to ringette teams from Canada, Finland, and Sweden. All teams played at least six games. U16 and U14 played 2 x 15 minutes (stopped clock) and U12 played 30 minutes (running time).

Overview

The 2022 World Ringette Championships was the first World Ringette Championships since its cancellation in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The deciding format for each winning team depended upon the division. While exhibition games were played, three major competitions took place in three different pools with different formats:[4]

  • Senior Pool: Known officially as the "Sam Jacks Series" or the "Sam Jacks Pool". The games are played in 4 x 15 minute quarters. Though this pool is traditionally a three-game-series between Team Canada Senior and Team Finland Senior, the 2022 WRC involved a two-game series. The winning team was awarded the senior world title, the senior gold medal, and the Sam Jacks Trophy.[5]
  • Junior Pool: The junior pool games were played in 4 x 15 minute quarters. Though this pool is traditionally a three-game-series between Team Canada Junior and Team Finland Junior, the 2022 WRC involved a two-game series. For the 2022 WRC the Junior Pool was organized for players Under-21 years of age (a.k.a. U21). The winning team was awarded the junior world title, the junior gold medal, and the Juuso Wahlsten Trophy.
  • President's Pool: Teams from developing ringette countries included Team USA, Team Sweden, and Team Czech Republic. The winning team was awarded President's world title, the President's gold medal, and the President's Trophy.

Seniors

Senior players from Team Canada Senior, Team Finland Senior, Team Sweden Senior, Team Czech Republic, and Team USA Senior competed.

Team Finland and Team Canada competed in the Senior Pool. Team USA, Team Sweden, and Team Czech Republic competed in the President's Pool. Team Slovakia did not compete in the 2022 WRC.

Juniors

Junior players (Under-21) competed in the Junior Pool which included athletes from Team Canada Junior (U21) and Team Finland Junior (U21). Team USA, Team Sweden, and Team Czechia (Czech Republic) did not have junior national teams compete. Two youth Finland U18 (Under-18) teams also competed in two separate exhibition games.

Finland U18 exhibition

A series of exhibition games took place with two Finland U18 teams (Under-18) competing against the Team Sweden Seniors and the Team USA Seniors. The first Finnish team included players born in 2004 (Finland U18 2004) while the second included players born in 2005 (Finland U18 2005).

Teams

Senior Pool Junior Pool President's Pool
Finland 2022 Team Finland Senior Finland 2022 Team Finland Junior Sweden 2022 Team Sweden Senior
Canada 2022 Team Canada Senior Canada 2022 Team Canada Junior United States 2022 Team USA Senior
Czech Republic 2022 Team Czech Republic Senior

Venues

The Espoo Metro Areena acted as the main venue for the 2022 World Ringette Championships. The Tapiola Ice Hall (Finnish: Tapiolan Harjoitusjäähalli) served as a venue for some of the 2022 WRC exhibition games,[6] some of the President's Pool games, and also served as one of two venues for the youth tournament. The Matinkylä ice rink was used as another rink for the youth tournament.

One exhibition game was played in Turku at the Marli Areena (Rajupaja Areena), and another at the Kisakallio Sport Institute in Lohja.[6]

Main venues

Espoo was the host of the
2022 WRC
 Finland  Finland  Finland
Espoo Espoo Espoo
Host venue
Espoo Metro Areena
Capacity: 6,982
Tapiola Ice Hall
(Finnish: Tapiolan Harjoitusjäähalli)

Capacity: Unknown

Matinkylä ice rink
Capacity: Unknown


Constructed 1999 Constructed Unknown Constructed Unknown

Exhibition venues

Exhibition games took place in Lohja and Turku
 Finland  Finland
Lohja Kupittaa, Turku
Exhibition venue
Kisakallio Sport Institute
Capacity: Unknown
Exhibition venue
Marli Areena
"Rajupaja Areena"

Capacity: 3,000

Founded 1949 Constructed - Unknown
- Rebuilt: 2006-07

Game results

Three separate competitions took place: the Senior Pool, the Junior Pool (Under-21 years of age a.k.a. U21), and the President's Pool.[7][4] Exhibition games were also contested.[6] Two Finland U18 teams competed against the 2022 Sweden Senior team and the 2022 USA Senior team in exhibition.

Exhibition games

Exhibition
October 31
3:30 pm
 Finland
(U18 2005)
16–1
(3–0, 4–0,
3–0, 6–1)
 United States SeniorKisakallio Sport Institute
(Lohja)

Attendance: 103
Game reference

Exhibition
October 31
1:45 pm
 Finland Junior (U21)6–2
(1–0, 2–0,
3–2, 0–0)
 Canada Junior (U21)Tapiola Ice Hall
(Tapiolan Harjoitusjäähalli)

Attendance: 290
Game reference

Exhibition
November 1
6:00 pm
 Finland Senior19-1
(7–0, 5–1,
3–0, 4–0)
 Canada SeniorMarli Areena (Rajupaja Areena) – Turku, Finland
Attendance: 809
Game reference

Exhibition
November 1
6:00 pm
 Canada Junior (U21)5–7
(1–1, 1–3,
1–1, 2–2)
 Finland Junior (U21)Tapiola Ice Hall
(Tapiolan Harjoitusjäähalli)

Attendance: 204
Game reference

Exhibition
November 2
1:45 pm
 Sweden Senior3–11
(0–4, 2–1,
0–3, 1–3)
 Finland
(U18 2004)
Tapiola Ice Hall
(Tapiolan Harjoitusjäähalli)

Attendance: 327
Game reference

Exhibition
November 2
6:00 pm
 Canada Senior2–10
(1–4, 1–2,
0–0, 0–4)
 Finland SeniorTapiola Ice Hall
(Tapiolan Harjoitusjäähalli)

Attendance: 374
Game reference

Senior Pool

The Senior Pool is also known as the "Sam Jacks Pool" or "Sam Jacks Series". The Senior Pool involved two games between the 2022 Team Canada Seniors and the 2022 Team Finland Seniors.

The Senior Pool champions were decided using a point system: 2 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, and 0 points for a loss. In the event of a tie game, overtime was not to be allowed in the first game but was to be allowed in the second game. If the second game had resulted in a tie, the teams were to play a period of overtime which would have been considered its own game and would have started from 0-0. The first overtime period would have been 15 minutes long. If there was no clear winner, a sudden-death overtime period was to be played next.

Seniors
November 4
6:10 pm
 Canada Senior2–8
(0–4, 1–1,
1–2, 0–1)
 Finland SeniorEspoo Metro Areena
Attendance: 3,428
Game reference

Seniors
November 6
4:00 pm
 Finland Senior13–3
(4–0, 2–1,
1–1, 6–1)
 Canada SeniorEspoo Metro Areena
Attendance: 2,881
Game reference

Points

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Finland Senior 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4
 Canada Senior 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:

Junior Pool

The Junior Pool was played between the 2022 Canadian Junior national team and the 2022 Finland Junior national team. The competition was for players Under-21 (U21).

The Junior Pool was played in the same format as the WRC 2022 Senior Pool with two-games and possible overtime periods planned if the second game had resulted in a tie. Sudden-death overtime was to be played if the first overtime period resulted in a tie.

Juniors
November 3
6:00 pm
 Canada Junior (U21)0–10
(0–5, 0–2,
0–1, 0–2)
 Finland Junior (U21)Espoo Metro Areena

Juniors
November 5
4:00 pm
 Finland Junior (U21)12–0
(5–0, 3–0,
3–0, 1, 0)
 Canada Junior (U21)Espoo Metro Areena

Points

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Finland Junior (U21) 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4
 Canada Junior (U21) 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:

President's Pool

Three countries competed in the President's Pool: Team USA Senior, the Team Czech, and Team Sweden Senior. Each team played two games against each other. Teams collected points per game: a win was worth 2 points and a loss resulted in 0 points. If a game resulted in a tie, the game was planned to go into sudden-death overtime.

The winner of the first round advanced directly to the final. Second and third in the pool played in the playoffs where the winner there faced the winner of the first round in the final. The winner of the final was the winner of the President's Pool and was awarded with the President's Pool gold medal and the President's Trophy.

President's
October 31
10:00 am
 Czech Republic Senior3–14 United States SeniorTapiola Arena
(Tapiolan Harjoitusjäähalli)

Attendance: 2
Game reference

President's
October 31
6:00 pm
 Sweden Senior13–5 Czech Republic SeniorTapiola Arena
(Tapiolan Harjoitusjäähalli)

Attendance: 116
Game reference

President's
November 1
12:00 pm
 Sweden Senior7–4 United States SeniorTapiola Arena
(Tapiolan Harjoitusjäähalli)

Attendance: 246
Game reference

President's
November 2
10:00 am
 United States Senior14–2 Czech Republic SeniorTapiola Arena
(Tapiolan Harjoitusjäähalli)

Attendance: 342
Game reference

President's
November 3
12:00 pm
 Czech Republic Senior6–7 Sweden SeniorTapiola Arena
(Tapiolan Harjoitusjäähalli)

Attendance: 148
Game reference

President's
November 4
11:30 am
 United States Senior4–5
(2–1, 1–2,
0–2, 1–0)
 Sweden SeniorEspoo Metro Areena
Attendance: 1168
Game reference

President's BRONZE
November 5
12:00 pm
 United States Senior15–4 Czech Republic Senior

President's FINAL
November 6
12:00 pm
 Sweden Senior1–4 United States Senior

Points

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 United States Senior 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 4
 Sweden Senior 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 8
 Czech Republic Senior 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:

Final standings

Senior Pool results

Team
1st place, gold medalist(s) Finland Senior
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Canada Senior

Junior Pool results

Team
1st place, gold medalist(s) Finland Junior (U21)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Canada Junior (U21)

President's Pool results

Team
1st place, gold medalist(s) United States Senior
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sweden Senior
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Czech Republic Senior

Awards

Junior MVP

MVP's for Junior Pool Game 1

  • Canada Team Canada Junior #51 Mégane Fortin
  • Finland Team Finland Junior #12 Minka Levander

MVP's for Junior Pool Game 2

  • Canada Team Canada Junior #14 Vail Ketsa
  • Finland Team Finland Junior #20 Minka Tiihonen

MVP's for each team in the Junior Pool

  • Canada Team Canada #14 Vail Ketsa
  • Finland Team Finland #20 Minka Tiihonen

MVP for 2022 World Ringette Championships Juniors

  • Finland Team Finland Jr #20 Minka Tiihonen


Senior MVP

MVP's for Senior Pool (Sam Jacks Pool) Game 1

  • Finland Team Finland #10 Anne Pohjola
  • Canada Team Canada #7 Jenny Snowdon

MVP's for Senior Pool (Sam Jacks Pool) Game 2

  • Finland Team Finland #30 Maria Perkkola
  • Canada Team Canada #2 Gillian Dreger

MVP's for each team in the Sam Jacks Pool

  • Finland Team Finland #10 Anne Pohjola
  • Canada Team Canada #7 Jenny Snowdon

MVP for 2022 World Ringette Championships Seniors

Rosters

Seniors

Team Finland Senior

The 2022 Team Finland Senior team included the following:[9][10]

FINLAND SENIOR
Number Position Name
6 Forward Helmi Laivuori
9 Forward Kaisa Hurske
12 Forward Roosa Salonen
13 Forward Kattariina Kurikko
(Assistant Captain)
10 Centre Anne Pohjola
(Assistant Captain)
11 Centre Susanna Tapani
(Captain)
19 Centre Camilla Ojapalo
20 Centre Maija Väyrynen
22 Centre Marianna Kuiko
33 Centre Riikka Sjögren
5 Defence Jasmin Kiiski
7 Defence Hanna Ovaska
15 Defence Emmi Merelä
17 Defence Kaisa Viren
18 Defence Miranda Välisaari
30 Goalie Maria Perkkola
31 Goalie Kaisa Katajisto
32 Goalie Hanna Minkkinen
Team Staff
Position Name
Team Manager Sanna Alanko
Communications Manager Yvonne Koch
Head Coach Pasi Kataja
Assistant Coach Marjukka Virta
Assistant Coach Eevi Kaasinen
Goalkeeper Coach Aura Lehtonen
Physiotherapist Sami Aalto
Sports psychologist (certified) Janica Järvenpää
Trainer Mika Salminen
Trainer Pekka Takala

Team Canada Senior

The 2022 Team Canada Senior team[11] competed in the 2022 World Ringette Championships.[12][13] The 2022 Team Canada Senior team included the following:[14][15][16]

CANADA SENIOR
Pos. Number Name
Goalie 29 Grace MacKenzie
Goalie 31 Laurie St-Pierre
Goalie 41 Jasmine LeBlanc
Pos. Number Name
Defence 11 Emilie Cunial
Defence 18 Melissa Misutka
(Assistant Captain)
Defence 19 Nicole Pelletier
Defence 27 Camille Dumont
Defence 28 Julie Vandal
Defence 52 Brett Van Nieuw Amerongen
Defence 70 Lydia Duncan
Pos. Number Name
Forward 4 Ann Sauve
Forward 6 Molly Chorney
Forward 7 Jenny Snowdon
(Assistant Captain)
Forward 9 Nina Tajbakhsh
Forward 10 Erika Kiviaho[17]
(Captain)
Forward 77 Britney Snowdon
Forward 99 Laurence Larocque
Pos. Number Name
Centre 2 Gillian Dreger
Centre 8 Marie-Pier Blanchard
Centre 17 Torrie Shennan
Centre 26 Émily Chénier
Centre 75 Danielle Bechard
TEAM STAFF
(CANADA SENIOR)
Position Name
Team manager Jen Falloon
Head coach Lorrie Horne
Assistant coach Julie Blanchette
Assistant coach Heather Konkin
Assistant coach Jacinda Rolph
Assistant coach Chris Belan
INTEGRATED SUPPORT TEAM
(CANADA SENIOR)
Position Name
Lead Scout Chris Belan
Strength & Conditioning Consultant James Clock
Performance Dietician Kelly Dragger
Head Athletic Therapist Connie Klassen
Mental Performance Consultant Laura Pollice
Mental Performance Consultant Jamie Bunka
RINGETTE CANADA
HIGH PERFORMANCE STAFF
(CANADA SENIOR)
Position Name
Manager of
High Performance
& Athlete Services
Stephanie Laurin
High Performance
Director
Frances Losier
OFFICIALS
(CANADA SENIOR)
Position Name
On-ice official Geri Lamers
On-ice official Robert Drury
On-ice official Alexander Hanes

Juniors

Team Finland Junior

A total of 18 players competed for the U21 team in 2022. Two separate teams, Finland U18, competed against national teams who were in the 2022 President's Pool. One team involved players born in 2004, the other in 2005.

FINLAND JUNIOR (U21)
Number Name
Forwards
7 Emmi Juusela
9 Kia Kosunen (Assistant Captain)
10 Meeri Lonka
12 Minka Levander
13 Essi Sarmala
18 Iina Kupiainen
19 Mette Nurminen
17 Vilma Tuominiemi
15 Eerika Viro
Centres
11 Jenna Hakkarainen
20 Minka Tiihonen
Defence
3 Enni Ojala (Captain)
5 Karola Kosunen
6 Maria Wetterstrand (Assistant Captain)
14 Kia Erkkilä
16 Emilia Hirvonen
Goaltenders
30 Mona Rytkönen
31 Siiri Uusitalo
Team staff
Position Name
Team Manager Petra Ahokas
Communications Manager Viivi Väätänen
Head Coach Nina Sundell[18]
Assistant Coach Petra Ojaranta
Goalie Coach Aura Lehtonen
Video Coach Vesa Lönngren
Trainer Tony Samuelsson
Trainer Jari Koski
Physiotherapist Noora Nojonen

Team Canada Junior

The 2022 Team Canada Junior Under-21 team (U21) was chosen during a selection camp held in Mississauga, Ontario. For 2022 WRC, athletes were named to Ringette Canada's, "Junior National Travelling Team Roster". This roster was made up of 20 "Playing Roster" athletes, and 2 "Development Roster" athletes. Development Roster athletes were only added to the Playing Roster if the athlete was deemed unfit to play for medical reasons and thus needed to be removed from the Playing Roster.[19]

CANADA JUNIOR (U21)
Number Name
Forwards
2 Cloé LeBlanc
5 Mikyla Brewster
14 Vail Ketsa[20]
16 Nicole Girardin
17 Emma Kelly (Assistant Captain)
51 Mégane Fortin (Assistant Captain)
93 Erika Neubrand[21][22] (Cambridge Turbos)
Centres
11 Erin Ung[23]
19 Belle Paisley[24]
81 Alexsi Kavvadas
Defence
9 Katherine Shaughnessy[22] (Cambridge Turbos)
10 Jasmine Menard
23 Geneviève Belliveau
26 Tatum Allen[22] (Cambridge Turbos)
44 Regan Meier
58 Kaylee Armstrong
88 Marla Wheeler (Captain)
Goaltenders
1 Holland Kozan[25]
30 Rachael Pelisek
34 Paige Roy
Development Roster Athletes
3 Quinn Ladoon
97 Jalena Marelic[26]
Team Staff
Position Name
Head Coach Mark Beal
Assistant Coach Colleen Hagan
Assistant Coach Keely Brown
Assistant Coach Andrea Ferguson
Athletic Therapist Melinda Krulicki
Team Manager Jocelyn MacLeod
Mentor Coach Shelley Coolidge
Officials
On-ice official Geri Lamers
On-ice official Robert Drury
On-ice official Alexander Hanes

Finland U18

Two separate teams, Finland U18 2004 (players born in 2004) and Finland U18 2005 (players born in 2005) competed against the 2022 teams of Team Sweden Senior and Team USA Senior.

Finland U18 2004

FINLAND U18 2004
Name
Hillevi Holmström
Emilia Sormunen
Neea Hauta-Alus
Jenni Mikkola
Emilia Tuominiemi
Saaga Tuomi
Emmi Rantakari
Iida Tuominiemi
Satu Reunanen
Pihla Alapuranen
Tuuli Hämäläinen
Saani Hietanen
Sara Huttunen
Ida Suokas
Inka Tuulaniemi
Nicole Thesleff
Ella Karhu

Finland U18 2005

FINLAND U18 2005
Name
Suvi Saarinen
Milja Lillvist
Tuuli Laakkonen
Katariina Maikola
Mimosa Kyttälä
Emilia Nurmikoski
Milka Mikkola
Oona Rantala
Lulu Karttunen
Sofia Saarela
Noona Pursiainen
Vilma Jokipii
Pinja Toivonen
Sini Pelkonen
Hanna Kauppinen
New Konttinen
Emma Usvala

President's Pool

Team Sweden Senior

The 2022 Sweden Senior team included the following:[27][28]

SWEDEN SENIOR
Pos. Number Name
Goalie 35 Kaisa Juntunen
Goalie 1 Erica Richardson
Pos. Number Name
2 Sara Klint
3 Sarah Esmail Canada
4 Kajsa Frankenberg
6 Anna Norrbom
(Assistant Captain)
7 Maja Andersson
9 Jessica Alakärppä
11 Wilma Frankenberg
12 Nilla Wernersson
(Assistant Captain)
13 Amanda Olofsson
17 Carolina Cordova
18 Jennifer Peterback
20 Ellen Granath
21 Emilia Castañeda Månsson
22 Saga Bergström
23 Alma Lindqvist
24 Jessika Runolf Lindqvist
(Captain)
Team Staff
Head coach Bruce Graham
Assistant coach Rachel Graham
Assistant coach
Trainer

Team USA Senior

The 2022 Team USA Senior team included the following:[29]

USA SENIOR
Number Name
Forwards
7 Cadence Pirtle[30] Canada
12 Campbell Schnurr
14 Nyah Bodnarchuk[30] Canada
15 Shaelyn Corasiniti (Captain) Canada
17 Tiffany Muylle
25 Renee Hoppe (Captain)
37 Denise Berry[31]
Centre
8 Hilary Davidson (Captain)
10 Jaclyn Lovelett
82 Haley Wickens
Defence
2 Madison Broadhurst
3 Moira Davidson (Captain)
4 Diana Coolidge Canada
5 Ellie O'Sullivan
6 Sara Hayami
9 Brianna Stanford
11 Brianna Faber
Goaltenders
1 Brianna Burke
31 Ashley Steele
Team Staff
Position Name
Manager Heather Graham
Assistant Manager Keith Graham
Head Coach Kari Sadoway
Assistant Coach Phyllis Sadoway
Assistant Coach Beth Vallis
Assistant Coach Jason Sjostram
Assistant Coach Devon Lowe Canada

Team Czech Republic Senior

The 2022 Czech Republic Senior team included the following:[32]

CZECH REPUBLIC SENIOR
Pos. Number Name
Goalie 23 Veronika Hulková
Goalie 99 Kateřina Prokešová
Pos. Number Name
Defence 2 Avery Larmour
Defence 17 Nina Gegánová
Defence 21 Babora Šebíková
Defence 88 Petra Volmutová
Pos. Number Name
Forward 3 Tereza Nademlejnská
Forward 12 Alena Kančiová
Forward 13 Thea Cazzanti
Forward 16 Michelle Bettauer
Forward 19 Dita Svobodová
Forward 25 Šarlota Tomasco
Forward 29 Kateřina Svobodová
Forward 32 Lenka Kobyláková
Forward 34 Tereza Kašparová
Forward 62 Veronika Kamasová
Pos. Number Name
Centre 31 Lenka Kubisková
Centre 33 Arran Arthur[33]
Centre 81 Karolina Kosinová
TEAM STAFF
Head coach Lenka Kobyláková
Assistant coach Andrej Jakubec, Radek Husák, Helen Bettauer, Kateřina Svobodová
Manager Veronika Hůlková
Trainer

See also


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