2021-22 JWHL season

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This was the 2021-22 Japanese Women's Hockey League season:

First round

(10/8-10)

A Pool
  • Seibu Princess Rabbits - Toyota Cygnus 1:0
  • Road Constructrion Peri Glynn - Daishin 5:2
  • Road Construction Peri Glynn - Toyota Cygnus 4:2
  • Seibu Princess Rabbits - Daishin 4:2
  • Road Constructrion Peri Glynn - Seibu Princess Rabbits 2:1
  • Daishin - Toyota Cygnus 4:3
B Pool
  • Obihiro Cranes - Takasu Clinic Mikage Gleds 6:0
  • Kushiro Bears - Junior High School Selection 19:0
  • Sapporo Infinitys - Vortex Sapporo 4:3
  • Vortex Sapporo - Takasu Clinic Mikage Gleds 5:4 OT
  • Obihiro Cranes - Junior High School Selection 7:0
  • Kushiro Bears - Sapporo Infinitys 2:1
  • Obihiro Cranes - Vortex Sapporo 3:1
  • Sapporo Infinitys - Junior High School Selection 6:3
  • Kushiro Bears - Takasu Clinic Mikage Gleds 7:1

Second round

(12/3-5)

A Pool
  • Toyota Cygnus - Seibu Princess Rabbits 2:1
  • Daishin - Road Construction Peri Glynn 4:2
  • Toyota Cygnus - Road Construction Peri Glynn 7:3
  • Seibu Princess Rabbits - Daishin 1:0 OT
  • Seibu Princess Rabbits - Road Construction Peri Glynn 3:2
  • Daishin - Toyota Cygnus 4:1
B Pool
  • Sapporo Infinitys - Takasu Clinic Mikage Gleds 4:1
  • Vortex Sapporo - Junior High School Selection 2:1
  • Kushiro Bears - Obihiro Cranes 3:1
  • Obihiro Cranes - Sapporo Infinitys 1:0
  • Takasu Clinic Mikage Gleds - Junior High School Selection 2:1
  • Kushiro Bears - Vortex Sapporo 8:0
  • Sapporo Infinitys - Vortex Sapporo 6:2
  • Takasu Clinic Mikage Gleds - Junior High School Selection 6:0
  • Kushiro Bears - Obihiro Cranes 2:0

Final round

(3/4-6)

Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.

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