2013 World Ringette Championships

2013 World Ringette Championships
Tournament details
Host country  Canada
Dates 31 December 2013 – 4 January 2014
Teams 6
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Finland Finland
Runner-up  Canada Canada
Third place  United States United States
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2013 World Ringette Championships were the 10th World Ringette Championships. They were held in North Bay, Ontario, Canada between 31 December 2013 and 4 January 2014.

Participating teams were Canada, Finland, Sweden, United States, Canada U19 and Finland U19.

Sam Jacks Series

Canada and Finland were competing for the World Championship title in the Sam Jacks Series, named after Sam Jacks, the inventor of ringette. The series was played in a best-of-three playoff format. The winner Finland claimed the Sam Jacks Trophy.

Presidents' Pool and U19 World Ringette Championship

Sweden, United States, Canada U19 and Finland U19 competed in the presidents' Pool. It was played in a round-robin series, with the top team claiming the President's Trophy.

Sweden and United States also played for the World Ringette Championship bronze medal. Canada U19 and Finland U19 played for the U19 World Championship title

Results

Sam Jacks Series

2 January 2014
Finland Finland 8–4
(2–1, 2–1, 1–1, 2–1)
Canada Canada

3 January 2014
Canada Canada 5–7
(2–0, 0–3, 1–2, 2–2)
Finland Finland

Finland won series 2–0

Top scorers

Rank Player Goals Assists Points
1 Finland Marjukka Virta 4 2 6
2 Finland Anne Pohjola 3 3 6
3 Canada Ainsley Ferguson 3 1 4
4 Finland Kirsi Pukkila 3 1 4
5 Finland Riikka Häyrinen 2 2 4

Presidents' Pool

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Finland Finland U19 3300497+426
Canada Canada U19 32013219+134
United States United States 31022229−72
Sweden Sweden 3003654−480

31 December 2013
Finland U19 Finland 28–1 Sweden Sweden

1 January 2014
Canada U19 Canada 14–8 United States United States

2 January 2014
United States United States 2–12 Finland Finland U19

2 January 2014
Sweden Sweden 2–14 Canada Canada U19

3 January 2014
United States United States 12–3 Sweden Sweden

3 January 2014
Canada U19 Canada 4–9 Finland Finland U19

Finland U19 won the President's Trophy

Bronze Medal Game

4 January 2014
Sweden Sweden 6–21 United States United States

United States won the bronze medals

U19 World Championship title game

4 January 2014
Finland U19 Finland 6–4 Canada Canada U19

Finland won the U19 World Championship title

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