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2006 4 Nations Cup

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The 2006 4 Nations Cup, an annual women's ice hockey tournament, was held at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, and took place from 7 to 11 November 2006.

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Results

7 November 2006

Sweden Sweden 8–3 Finland Finland
Canada Canada 3–0 United States United States

8 November 2006

United States United States 5–2 Finland Finland
Canada Canada 7–0 Sweden Sweden

10 November 2006

United States United States 7–0 Sweden Sweden
Canada Canada 8–1 Finland Finland

Final standings

Team GP W L T OTL PTS PCT GF GA
Canada Canada 4 4 0 0 0 8 1.000 23 3
United States United States 4 2 2 0 0 4 0.500 14 10
Sweden Sweden 4 2 2 0 0 4 0.500 11 19
Finland Finland 4 0 4 0 0 0 0.000 8 24

Finals

Bronze medal match

11 November 2006

Sweden Sweden 3–2 Finland Finland

Gold medal match

11 November 2006

Canada Canada 5–2 United States United States

Statistics

Top scorers

# Player G A T
1 Canada Jayna Hefford 4 5 9
United States Natalie Darwitz 3 6 9
United States Krissy Wendell 3 6 9
4 Canada Caroline Ouellette 4 3 7
Canada Jennifer Botterill 1 6 7
6 Sweden Maria Rooth 2 2 4
Finland Saara Tuominen 2 2 4
Sweden Pernilla Winberg 2 2 4
Canada Meghan Agosta 1 3 4
Canada Colleen Sostorics 1 3 4

Goalies

# Player GP M S GA SO Avg.
1 Canada Shannon Szabados 2 120 37 1 1 0.50
2 Canada Kim St-Pierre 2 120 45 2 1 1.00
3 United States Shari Vogt 2 92 44 3 0 1.95
4 United States Chandra Gunn 3 147 80 6 1 2.44
5 Sweden Sara Grahn 2 120 85 9 0 4.50
6 Sweden Kim Martin 2 120 84 10 0 5.00
7 Finland Noora Räty 2 99 55 9 0 5.46
8 Finland Mira Kuisma 3 140 92 15 0 6.43

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See also

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