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IIHF Women’s World Hockey Championship Hockey Tickets

Sports enthusiasts get ready for the biggest ice hockey tournament of the year when you buy IIHF Women’s World Hockey Championship tickets. The annual women’s hockey championship event was conceived in 1990. However, in 1989, as well as other years where the world tournament wasn’t held, there were still the European Championships and Pacific Rim Championships. Since its inception, the United States and Canadian ice hockey teams have dominated the championship. Canada has won gold eight consecutive years in a row, whereas the United States has claimed gold in nine out of the past most recent eleven tournaments.

Other strong countries include Russia, which has claimed three bronze medals, Sweden, which has won two bronze, and Switzerland, which has claimed one bronze. The tournament historically began as an eight-team tournament, consisting of Canada and the U.S., as well as the top five 1989 European Championship teams. However, in more recent years, it was expanded to 10 teams.

The rules of play are the same as the rules for men’s ice hockey tournaments, with the exception of body checking. Any big ice hockey fan won’t want to pass up getting IIHF Women’s World Hockey Championship tickets, as this is one sporting event that’s sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. Over the years, several players have won prestigious awards, such as Kelly Dyer of the U.S., who won Best Goalie in 1990, and Jenny Potter of the U.S., who won Best Forward in 1999.

IIHF Womens World Hockey Championship Ticket Prices

IIHF Womens World Hockey Championship ticket prices will vary depending on your seat location and the teams competing. A matchup between top-tier squads is sure to carry higher costs due to higher demand. Seats near center ice will usually be more expensive than a spot behind one of the goaltenders.

How much are IIHF Womens World Hockey Championship tickets?

The average price for an NHL ticket is about $135. Tickets for an ECHL matchup will usually start between $39 and $61. College hockey tickets tend to be around $20 to $40 for a regular-season matchup. NCAA Frozen Four tickets start at about $225. Find tickets effortlessly and lock down a seat with TicketSmarter.

IIHF Womens World Hockey Championship tickets will vary from game to game, but prices can start as low as $0 and go up to prices reaching $0. Throughout the season, the average ticket price per game is right around $0. The next game for the IIHF Womens World Hockey Championship is the  match on . That game is set to take place at , , , . 0 tickets are currently available for the game with prices ranging from $ to $. 

IIHF Womens World Hockey Championship Schedule

Hockey season is generally between November and June, though exact dates will vary depending on the league. College hockey usually goes from November to April, culminating with the Frozen Four. Minor leagues like the AHL and CHL will usually have shorter seasons than the NHL. The NHL season stretches all the way into June for teams that reach the Stanley Cup Finals. Other hockey events like the NHL Draft and U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Game take place throughout the offseason too.

There are 0 games left on the IIHF Womens World Hockey Championship schedule this season. One of the more exciting matchups for the IIHF Womens World Hockey Championship will be the upcoming  game. at , ,  will host the game on .

When do IIHF Womens World Hockey Championship tickets go on sale?

Hockey tickets will go on sale as soon as event details are announced. TicketSmarter maintains an up to date IIHF Womens World Hockey Championship calendar, so bookmark this page to be one of the first to secure a seat.

Looking for  tickets? Tickets for this game are on sale now at TicketSmarter. 0 tickets for this game are currently for sale with starting prices of $ and maximum prices of $ Be sure to act quickly in order to score the best seats at  for this highly anticipated hockey game.

IIHF Womens World Hockey Championship Seating Chart

Hockey stadiums will range in size from a few thousand people to as many as 25,000. Facilities in the minor leagues like the WHL and ECHL typically have seating capacities around 3,500 to 7,000 while NHL arenas can seat closer to 20,000 hockey fans. Regardless of the venue’s size, look for seats near center ice for a great view of the action. Spots behind the goals can also provide a fun look at the game. Premium seating and club seats will be available at almost every hockey venue. Use TicketSmarter’s interactive seating chart to purchase IIHF Womens World Hockey Championship tickets in any arena.

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