Results

IIHF Women World Championship 04/13 15:00 31 [5] Switzerland Women v Germany Women [1] L 3-2
IIHF Women World Championship 04/11 17:30 3 [3] Czech Republic Women v Germany Women [1] L 1-0
IIHF Women World Championship 04/09 15:00 - [1] Germany Women v China Women [3] W 3-0
IIHF Women World Championship 04/08 15:00 - [2] Germany Women v Sweden Women [1] W 1-0
IIHF Women World Championship 04/06 19:00 - [4] Japan Women v Germany Women [2] W 1-4
IIHF Women World Championship 04/04 19:00 - [5] Denmark Women v Germany Women [4] W 1-5
Euro Hockey Tour Women 02/11 10:00 - Finland Women v Germany Women L 4-0
Euro Hockey Tour Women 02/10 12:30 - Germany Women v Sweden Women L 0-4
Euro Hockey Tour Women 02/08 17:00 - Germany Women v Czech Republic Women L 1-7
Euro Hockey Tour Women 02/07 17:00 - Switzerland Women v Germany Women L 2-0
Ice Hockey Matches 12/16 12:30 - Czech Republic Women v Germany Women L 6-1
Ice Hockey Matches 12/15 14:30 - Germany Women v Switzerland Women L 0-2

The German women's national ice hockey team represents Germany at the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Women's World Championship and other international ice hockey tournaments. The women's national team was ranked eighth in the IIHF World Ranking in 2020. It is organized under the direct administration of the Deutscher Eishockey-Bund (DEB).

Women's participation in ice hockey in Germany has slowly declined in the past decade – in 2011 the country had 2,549 female players registered with the IIHF but reported only 2,251 in 2020.

History

The first international game for the German women's national team took place on 3 December 1988 in Geretsried against Switzerland. The final score was 6–5 for the Swiss, but the Germans avenged the loss in their second match. Against the Swiss, the Germans obtained their first victory.

In preparation for the 2013 IIHF Women's World Championship, the Carleton Ice House, home of the Carleton Ravens women's ice hockey program, served as the training facility for the German team. Former Ravens team captain Sara Seiler served as a member of the German squad. Of note, the Ravens hosted Germany in an exhibition game, which saw the Germans prevail by a 3–0 tally, with goals from Julia Zorn, Franziska Busch, and Andrea Lanzl.

Germany's best finish at the Worlds was in 2017, where they finished fourth after an upset victory over Russia in the quarterfinals.

Germany Women's ice hockey team is a talented and competitive group of female athletes who represent their country with pride and passion on the international stage. Known for their strong work ethic, skillful play, and teamwork, the team has achieved success in various tournaments and championships. With a roster of skilled players and dedicated coaching staff, Germany Women's ice hockey team continues to strive for excellence and make their mark in the world of women's ice hockey. Their determination and commitment to the sport make them a formidable opponent on the ice, and a source of inspiration for fans and aspiring young players alike.