Results

World Champs Div 3 Women 03/29 13:00 - Estonia Women v Israel Women W 3-0
World Champs Div 3 Women 03/27 16:30 - Thailand Women v Estonia Women L 1-0
World Champs Div 3 Women 03/26 16:30 - Singapore Women v Estonia Women W 1-2
World Champs Div 3 Women 03/24 16:30 - Estonia Women v Bosnia-Herzegovina Women W 5-2
World Champs Div 3 Women 04/09 10:00 - Hong Kong Women v Estonia Women L 3-0
World Champs Div 3 Women 04/07 17:00 - Estonia Women v Romania Women L 0-4
World Champs Div 3 Women 04/06 13:30 - Ukraine Women v Estonia Women L 5-0
World Champs Div 3 Women 04/04 10:00 - Estonia Women v Bulgaria Women L 2-6
World Champs Div 3 Women 04/03 10:00 - Lithuania Women v Estonia Women L 6-0
Ice Hockey Matches 02/11 11:00 - Estonia Women v Lithuania Women L 0-6

The Estonia women's national ice hockey team (Estonian: Eesti naiste jäähokikoondis) is the women's national ice hockey team of Estonia. The team is controlled by the Estonian Ice Hockey Association, a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation.

History

Estonia played its first game in 2005 in an exhibition game against Iceland, held in Tallinn, Estonia. Estonia won the game 8–2. The following year they competed at the Riga Tournament which was held in Valmiera, Latvia. Competing against Latvia, the Netherlands, and Norway, Estonia lost all three games with the 15–0 loss against Latvia being recorded as their worst ever result.

In 2007 Estonia competed at their first IIHF World Women's Championships. Placed in Division IV, they finished fourth, winning two of their five games. The following year Estonia competed at the 2008 IIHF Women's World Championship again winning two of their five games in Division IV.

After the Great Recession struck the world in 2008, the Estonian team halted activities, and would remain dormant until 2015, when former national team player Katrin Talvak gathered a group of players in Tallinn. In 2017, the Estonian Women's Hockey League (Estonian: Eesti Naiste Hokiliiga) was relaunched. The national team was due to return to competition at the 2021 IIHF Women's World Championship Division III, the lowest IIHF women's hockey tier, before the tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In December 2020, the team launched a documentary and fundraising project.

The Estonia Women's ice hockey team is a talented and dedicated group of female athletes who represent their country on the international stage. The team is made up of skilled players who are passionate about the sport and work hard to improve their skills and teamwork. They are known for their speed, agility, and physicality on the ice, as well as their ability to work together to create scoring opportunities. The team has faced many challenges in their journey to success, but they continue to persevere and strive for excellence. With a strong work ethic and a commitment to their sport, the Estonia Women's ice hockey team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of women's ice hockey.