Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics match stats (women)
- Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics match stats (women)
= Game 1 =
Sweden vs. Finland
Game 4
Finland vs. Japan
Game 7
Sweden vs. Canada
Game 10
China vs. Sweden
Game 13
Japan vs. Sweden
Game 16
Finland vs. China
Game 17
United States vs. China
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