After much backlash over the cancellation of the Womenâs Worlds Championships while many other events continued, the IIHF has announced that the Womenâs World Championships will indeed be happening this year.
Currently, the event is scheduled for August 20-31 with Canada acting as the host country. Venues and host cities have yet to be decided upon but an announcement is expected in the coming weeks.
Over the past few weeks, many advocates of womenâs hockey spoke out about the hypocrisy of cancelling one of the most important events in womenâs hockey while other tournaments such as the menâs U18 Championship were allowed to continue. Most notably, Team Canada goalie Shannon Szabados spoke out on twitter, even volunteering herself to join the hockey operations team and add some much needed insight and experience.
There are so many young girls coming up that need a voice.
An advocate. A leader.
Im sure there are many great people doing their best but it would be silly not to offer over a decades worth of international insight & experience! Offer stands @IIHFHockey ??ââï¸ pic.twitter.com/zmri76gPofâ Shannon Szabados (@ShannonSzabados) April 30, 2021
With the Stanley Cup playoffs expected to end in mid-July, and the 2021-2022 to begin during its usual earlier October start, having the Womenâs World Championships in late August provides plenty of excellent exposure to hockey fans starved for some on-ice action during the offseason.