Results

Winter Olympics 2022 Ice Hockey - Women 02/12 04:10 3 [4] ROC Women v Switzerland Women [5] L 2-4
Winter Olympics 2022 Ice Hockey - Women 02/08 13:10 1 [5] Finland Women v ROC Women [3] L 5-0
Winter Olympics 2022 Ice Hockey - Women 02/07 04:10 1 [3] ROC Women v Canada Women [2] L 1-6
Winter Olympics 2022 Ice Hockey - Women 02/05 13:10 1 [2] USA Women v ROC Women [2] L 5-0
Winter Olympics 2022 Ice Hockey - Women 02/04 04:10 1 [3] ROC Women v Switzerland Women [5] W 5-2
International Friendlies Women (Regulation Only) 11/05 10:00 - Russia Women v China Women - View
International Friendlies Women (Regulation Only) 11/03 11:09 - Russia Women v China Women D 0-0
IIHF Women World Championship 08/31 16:00 31 Russia Women v Japan Women W 2-0
IIHF Women World Championship 08/29 19:00 48 ROC Women v Germany Women W 3-2
IIHF Women World Championship 08/28 16:00 3 [4] ROC Women v Switzerland Women [5] L 2-3
IIHF Women World Championship 08/25 18:00 - [3] ROC Women v Finland Women [4] L 0-4
IIHF Women World Championship 08/24 18:00 - [2] USA Women v ROC Women [3] L 6-0

The Russian women's national ice hockey team represents Russia at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF World Women's Championships. The women's national team is controlled by the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia. After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Ice Hockey Federation suspended Russia from all levels of competition.

History

On 1 April 1994, Russia played its first game in Brampton, Canada, losing 1–2 to Switzerland. Three times – at 2001 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships, the 2013 IIHF Women's World Championship and the 2016 IIHF Women's World Championship Russia reached 3rd place by defeating Finland in the bronze medal game.[]

After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Ice Hockey Federation suspended Russia from all levels of competition.

The ROC Women, representing the Russian Olympic Committee, is the national women's ice hockey team of Russia. Comprising talented female athletes from across the country, the team competes at the highest levels of international competition, including the IIHF Women's World Championship and the Winter Olympics. Known for their skill, resilience, and strategic gameplay, the ROC Women aim to showcase Russian talent on the global stage. Their team colors typically feature the national colors of Russia—white, blue, and red—and they are recognized for their disciplined and passionate approach to the sport. As representatives of Russia under the ROC designation, they continue to strive for excellence and to elevate women's ice hockey both domestically and internationally.