Team USA begins their title defense tonight when they take on Switzerland during the first day of the 2024 IIHF Womenโs World Championship.
The Basics: Wednesday, April 3, 2024- USA vs Switzerland- 7 p.m. EDT, Adirondack Bank Center, Utica, NY (NHL Network, TSN3, TSN5)
What to Expect

The United States enters this tournament with a great chance to ride its young, speedy roster to a repeat gold medal. Theyโll be looking to start the title defense off on a strong note tonight against a very young, albeit experienced, Switzerland team, who they beat the wheels off of in group play the past two tournaments (9-1 in 2023 and 9-0 in 2022).ย
Meanwhile, Switzerland enters the tournament hoping not just to extend their three-tournament streak of making the bronze medal game but to claim a medal for the first time since 2012. They have another rude start to the tournament, with their first two games against the U.S. and Canada for the second straight year. That said, theyโll be hoping to start this tournament with another solid performance like last year (a 4-0 loss to Canada).
In goal, expect Andrea Brรคndli for Switzerland. She had an excellent season with MoDo over in the SDHL, posting a 16-9-0 record and 1.62 GAA and 0.937 SV%. So, thereโs no reason to believe she wonโt continue to be Switzerlandโs number-one goaltender after cementing herself in that role with a stellar tournament last year. She faces an extremely tough test against the US, but sheโs probably their best hope of at least not getting completely blown out like they did last year.
As for the United States, my best guess is itโll be Aerin Frankel since itโs the first game. Sheโs been the U.S.โs number one lately and that will likely continue into this tournament. She has been stellar for a rocky PWHL Boston team this season, going 3-2-2-6 with a 2.08 GAA and 0.927 SV%.
However, the Swiss are, on paper, the weakest team in Group A, which typically lends itself to the backup goaltender getting the start, which for the U.S. is Nicole Hensley again. Hensley faced the Swiss last year, and she has been phenomenal for an excellent PWHL Minnesota team, with a 3-3-1-3 record, 1.79 GAA, and 0.933 SV%.
That said, since both U.S. goaltenders are outstanding, thereโs no cause for concern about starting either of them in any of the games (especially ones not against Canada). So, I lean towards the U.S. starting Frankel tonight to let her get her feet wet early.ย
USA Key to the Game

Donโt underestimate the opponent. Team USA may have annihilated Switzerland in recent years, but that doesnโt mean they should come into this game thinking itโs an easy win. The Swiss have been able to keep things relatively close with Canada recently, and theyโll be motivated to break the streak of blowout losses to the Americans. Sure, the U.S. is the clear favorite to win this one, but thereโs enough experience on the Swiss roster to keep things interesting, especially if the U.S. underestimates them and doesnโt come ready to play.
