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The '''2007 [[4 Nations Cup]]''' was held in Leksand, Sweden from November 7 to November 11, 2007.<ref>[http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.cfm/ci_id/16980/la_id/1/ss_id/24788/nr_id/40404.htm http://www.hockeycanada.ca/].</ref> All games were played at the [[Ejendals Arena]].  The teams involved were [[Canadian national women's hockey team|Canada]], the [[United States national women's hockey team|United States]], [[Swedish national women's ice hockey team|Sweden]], and [[Finnish national women's ice hockey team|Finland]].  
The '''2007 [[4 Nations Cup]]''' was held in Leksand, Sweden from November 7 to November 11, 2007.<ref>[http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.cfm/ci_id/16980/la_id/1/ss_id/24788/nr_id/40404.htm http://www.hockeycanada.ca/].</ref> All games were played at the [[Ejendals Arena]].  The teams involved were [[Canada]], the [[United States]], [[Sweden]], and [[Finland]].  


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Latest revision as of 21:43, 2 December 2016

The 2007 4 Nations Cup was held in Leksand, Sweden from November 7 to November 11, 2007.[1] All games were played at the Ejendals Arena. The teams involved were Canada, the United States, Sweden, and Finland.

November 7
  • Canada 4 - 1 Finland
  • Sueden 0 - 4 USA
November 8
  • Canada 6 - 3 USA
  • Sueden 0 - 3 Finland
November 10
  • Finland 1 - 2 USA
  • Sweden 3 - 5 Canada
November 11
  • game for the 3rd place: Finland 1 - 0 Sweden
  • game for the first place : USA 0 - 2 Canada

Canada defeated the USA 2-0 in the gold medal game.

  • Gold - Canada
  • Silver - USA
  • Bronze - Finland
  • Fourth - Sweden

References

See also


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