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;Post 12/15 scores
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*12/16: '''Shenzhen''' - Hebei 8:0
*12/16: '''Beijing''' - Shanghai 2:1
*12/16: '''Qiqihar''' - Harbin 3:2
*1/6: '''Hebei''' - Shanghai 3:0
*1/6: '''Harbin''' - Beijing 2:0
*1/6: '''Shenzhen''' - Qiqihar 2:1
*1/6: '''Shenzhen''' - Qiqihar 2:1
*1/23: '''Shenzhen''' - Harbin 4:0
*1/23: '''Shenzhen''' - Harbin 4:0
*1/23: '''Beijing''' - Qiqihar 2:0
*1/24: '''Shenzhen''' - Harbin 6:1
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 24 April 2025

This was the 2023-24 Chinese Women's Ice Hockey League season:

Overview

The inaugural WCIHL season began with a tournament in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang during 25 November to 2 December. Shenzhen KRS topped the standings after winning all six games of the tournament.[1]

The remaining tournaments of the regular season were held in Harbin, Heilongjiang during 9 to 16 December and in Shenzhen, Guangdong during 30 December to 6 January.[2]

The finals tournament was contested in Beijing during 19 to 26 January. The top-four teams from the regular season – Shenzhen KRS, Qiqihar Landi, Harbin WIHT, and the Beijing Swift – participated in the finals.[3] Shenzhen won the championship.

A total of eleven import players – from Canada, Finland, Russia, and Slovakia – were active in the 2023–24 WCIHL season. They were contracted to three teams: five played for Shenzhen KRS, three played for the Beijing Swift, and three played for the Sichuan Qin Champion.[4][5]

Results

Standings as of 12/15

Club GP W OTW OTL L Goals Pts
1. Shenzhen Kunlun Red Star 5 5 0 0 0 25:1 15
2. Harbin Bailiwei 5 3 0 1 1 14:11 10
3. Qiqihar Landi 5 3 0 0 2 9:9 9
4. Shanghai WHT 5 2 1 0 2 9:12 8
5. Beijing Swift 5 2 0 0 3 7:14 6
6. Hebei WIHT 5 1 1 1 2 6:11 6
7. Sichuan Qin Champion 6 0 0 0 6 5:17 0
Post 12/15 scores
  • 12/16: Shenzhen - Hebei 8:0
  • 12/16: Beijing - Shanghai 2:1
  • 12/16: Qiqihar - Harbin 3:2
  • 1/6: Hebei - Shanghai 3:0
  • 1/6: Harbin - Beijing 2:0
  • 1/6: Shenzhen - Qiqihar 2:1
  • 1/23: Shenzhen - Harbin 4:0
  • 1/23: Beijing - Qiqihar 2:0
  • 1/24: Shenzhen - Harbin 6:1

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