List of Olympic men's ice hockey players for Canada

Men's ice hockey tournaments have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1920. The men's tournament was introduced at the 1920 Summer Olympics, and permanently added to the Winter Olympic Games in 1924.[1] Canada has participated in 23 of 25 tournaments, sending 44 goaltenders and 348 skaters.

Members of the gold medal-winning Canadian men's ice hockey team at the 2010 Winter Olympics.

For the first 40 years of the tournament, Canada did not have a national team, instead choosing to send a club team, typically the Allan Cup winner.[2] In 1960, the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen became the final club team to represent Canada at the Olympics. In 1962, Canada implemented a national team program, led by Father David Bauer.[3] Between 1920 and 1952, seven Olympic ice hockey tournaments were held and Canada won six gold medals and a silver in 1936.[4] The Soviet Union began competing in 1956 and frequently defeated the Canadian team. The Soviets won seven gold medals in nine tournaments; during that period Canada won a silver and two bronze medals.[5] The Olympic Games were originally intended for amateur athletes, so the players of the National Hockey League (NHL) and other professional leagues were not allowed to compete.[6] Many of Canada's top players were professional, so the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) pushed for the ability to use professional and amateur players. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) refused, and Canada withdrew from the 1972 and 1976 Olympics in protest.[7][8] In 1986, the IOC voted to allow all athletes to compete in Olympic Games, starting in 1988.[9][10] The NHL decided not to allow all players to participate in 1988, 1992 or 1994, because doing so would force the league to halt play during the Olympics. An agreement was reached in 1995 that allowed NHL players to compete in the Olympics, starting with the 1998 Games in Nagano, Japan.[11] National teams are coordinated by Hockey Canada and players are chosen by the team's management staff.[12] In 2018 and 2022, NHL players were not allowed to participate.[13] In 2024, the NHL reached an agreement to allow NHL players to once again compete in the Olympics in 2026 and 2030.[14]

Canada has won nine gold, four silver and three bronze medals in men's ice hockey, more than any other nation.[15][16] 21 players have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, twelve into the IIHF Hall of Fame and eight into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame. The Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame has inducted three individuals and five gold medal-winning teams: the 1920 Winnipeg Falcons, 1948 RCAF Flyers, 1952 Edmonton Mercurys and the 2002 and 2010 national teams. One player—Chris Pronger—has played on four teams. Ten others—Rob Blake, Martin Brodeur (named to 4 rosters, but played in 3), Adam Foote, Jarome Iginla, Eric Lindros, Roberto Luongo, Terry O'Malley, Rick Nash, Joe Sakic and Wally Schreiber—have played on three teams. According to the IOC database, 252 men have won medals; 15 players—Brodeur, Patrice Bergeron, Sidney Crosby, Drew Doughty, Ryan Getzlaf, Iginla, Duncan Keith, Roberto Luongo, Patrick Marleau, Nash, Scott Niedermayer, Corey Perry, Pronger, Jonathan Toews and Shea Weber—have won two gold medals. Eight others players—Lindros, Schreiber, Fabian Joseph, Brad Schlegel, Paul Kariya, Ken Laufman, Floyd Martin and Donald Rope—have won two medals. Chris Pronger holds the record for most games played, having dressed for 25 games in four Olympics between 1998 and 2010. Wally Schreiber is second in games played, with 24 games in 1988, 1992 and 1994. Harry Watson leads Canadian Olympians in goals, having scored 36 goals in 1924 (before assists were counted); Walter Halder scored 29 points (21 goals and 8 assists) in 1948; and Ken Laufman recorded 14 assists in 1956 and 1960.[17]

Goaltenders

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Martin Brodeur is the only Canadian goaltender to participate in four Olympic tournaments, winning gold medals in 2002 and 2010.
 
Roberto Luongo played for Canada at the 2006, 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics, winning a gold in the latter two years.
 
Patrick Roy was Canada's starting goaltender at the 1998 Winter Olympics.
Player Olympics GP
W
L
T
SO
GA
GAA
Medals Notes Ref.
Ken Broderick 1964, 1968 11 4 3 0 1 24 3.18   Bronze (1968) [22]
[23]
Denis Brodeur 1956 4 3 1 0 1 8 2.00   Bronze (1956) [24]
Martin Brodeur 1998[N 3], 2002–2010 11 6 3 1 1 23 2.08   Gold (2002)
  Gold (2010)
COHOF (2009)
HHOF (2018)
[25]
Sean Burke 1988, 1992 11 6 4 1 0 29 2.60   Silver (1992) [26]
[27]
Walter Byron 1920 3 3 0 0 2 1 0.50   Gold (1920) COHOF (2006) [28]
Jack Cameron 1924 3 3 0 0 2 1 0.40   Gold (1924) [29]
William Cockburn 1932 5 4 0 1 2 4 0.91   Gold (1932) Team Captain (1932) [30]
Ernie Collett 1924 2 2 0 0 1 2 1.33   Gold (1924) Flag bearer (1924)[31] [29]
Murray Dowey 1948 8 7 0 1 5 5 0.62   Gold (1948) COHOF (2008) [32]
Bob Dupuis 1980 3 1 2 0 0 7 3.41 [33]
Darren Eliot 1984 2 0 0 0 0 2 3.00 [34]
Mario Gosselin 1984 7 4 3 0 0 14 2.21 [34]
Ralph Hansch 1952 6 5 0 1 0 12 2.00   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
Don Head 1960 7 5 1 0 2 12 1.87   Silver (1960) [36]
Corey Hirsch 1994 8 5 2 1 0 18 2.18   Silver (1994) [37]
Harold Hurley 1960 1 1 0 0 0 3 5.14   Silver (1960) [36]
Curtis Joseph 1998[N 3], 2002 1 0 1 0 0 5 5.00   Gold (2002) COHOF (2009) [38]
Trevor Kidd 1992 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.00   Silver (1992) [27]
Roberto Luongo 2006–2014 8 7 1 0 2 12 1.69   Gold (2010)
  Gold (2014)
HHOF (2022) [39]
Seth Martin 1964 6 4 1 0 1 5 1.21 IIHFHOF (1997) [22]
Andy Moog 1988 4 4 0 0 1 9 2.25 [26]
Francis Moore 1936 5 4 1 0 2 5 1.33   Silver (1936) [40]
Norbert Mueller 1928 1 1 0 0 1 0 0.00   Gold (1928) [41]
Arthur Nash 1936 3 3 0 0 2 2 0.89   Silver (1936) [40]
Paul Pageau 1980 4 2 1 0 1 11 2.77 [33]
Edward Pasquale 2022 2 1 1 0 0 5 2.55 [42]
Eric Paterson 1952 2 2 0 0 1 2 1.00   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
Kevin Poulin 2018 4 3 1 0 1 8 2.25   Bronze (2018) [43]
Carey Price 2014 5 5 0 0 2 3 0.60   Gold (2014) [44]
Patrick Roy 1998 6 4 2 0 1 9 1.46 HHOF (2006)
CSHOF (2010)
[45]
Ben Scrivens 2018 3 1 1 0 0 3 1.21   Bronze (2018) [43]
Wayne Stephenson 1968 3 2 0 0 1 3 1.29   Bronze (1968) [23]
Joseph Sullivan 1928 2 2 0 0 2 0 0.00   Gold (1928) [41]
Matt Tomkins 2022 3 2 1 0 1 3 1.01 [42]
Stanley Wagner 1932 1 1 0 0 1 0 0.00   Gold (1932) [30]
Keith Woodall 1956 4 3 1 0 2 4 1.00   Bronze (1956) [24]

Reserve goaltenders

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These goaltenders were named to the Olympic roster, but did not receive any ice time during games.

Player Olympics Medals Notes Ref.
Ed Belfour 2002   Gold (2002) COHOF (2009)
HHOF (2011)
[46]
Marc-André Fleury 2010   Gold (2010) [47]
Manny Legacé 1994   Silver (1994) [37]
Devon Levi 2022 [42]
Mike Smith 2014   Gold (2014) [44]
Sam St. Laurent 1992   Silver (1992) [27]
Marty Turco 2006 [48]

Skaters

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The gold medal-winning Winnipeg Falcons en route to the 1920 Olympics (photo includes an unidentified ships' officer and a woman).
 
A game between Canada and Sweden during the 1928 Winter Olympics.
 
(Left to right) Ryan Smyth, Martin Brodeur and Chris Pronger were part of the gold medal-winning team in 2002.
 
The gold medal-winning Canadian men's ice hockey team at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
 
The Canadian team in 2006
 
Adrian Aucoin won a silver medal at the 1994 Winter Olympics.
 
Rob Blake has played in three tournaments, winning a gold medal in 2002.
 
Ray Bourque played for the 1998 team.
 
Eric Brewer won a gold medal at the 2002 Olympics.
 
Sidney Crosby won a gold medal at the 2010 and 2014 Olympics.
 
Frank Fredrickson was captain of the 1920 gold medal-winning Winnipeg Falcons.
 
Simon Gagné won a gold medal in 2002 and also played in the 2006 tournament.
 
Wayne Gretzky played in 1998 and served as the team's Executive Director in 2002 and 2006.
 
Jarome Iginla won gold medals in 2002 and 2010, and also played in the 2006 tournament.
 
Ed Jovanovski won a gold medal in 2002 and was named to the 2006 team but did not play due to injury.[49]
 
Paul Kariya won a silver medal in 1994 and a gold medal in 2002.
 
Mario Lemieux was captain of the 2002 gold medal-winning team.
 
Trevor Linden played for the 1998 team.
 
Rick Nash won gold medals in 2010 and 2014, and also played for the 2006 team.
 
Owen Nolan won a gold medal in 2002.
 
Robyn Regehr played for the 2006 team.
 
Joe Sakic played in 1998, won a gold medal in 2002 and was captain of the team in 2006.
 
Brendan Shanahan played in 1998 and won a gold medal in 2002.
 
Ryan Smyth won a gold medal in 2002 and was part of the team in 2006.
 
Joe Thornton won a gold medal in 2010, and also played for the 2006 team.
 
Steve Yzerman played in the 1998 and 2002 Olympics, winning a gold medal in 2002. He also served as the team's Executive Director in 2010.
Player Olympics GP
G
A
P
PIM
Medals Notes Ref.
George Abel 1952 8 6 6 12 2   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
Hank Akervall 1964 7 2 0 2 9 Team Captain (1964) [22]
Glenn Anderson 1980 6 2 2 4 4 HHOF (2008) [33]
Warren Anderson 1980, 1984 13 1 0 1 4 [33][34]
Dave Archibald 1992 8 7 1 8 18   Silver (1992) [27]
Mark Astley 1994 8 0 1 1 4   Silver (1994) [37]
Bob Attersley 1960 7 6 12 18 4   Silver (1960) [36]
Adrian Aucoin 1994 4 0 0 0 2   Silver (1994) [37]
Mark Barberio 2022 5 0 0 0 2 [42]
Robin Bartel 1984 6 0 1 1 4 [34]
Gary Begg 1964 7 1 0 1 2 [22]
Jamie Benn 2014 6 2 0 2 4   Gold (2014) [44]
Maurice Benoît 1960 7 1 3 4 18   Silver (1960) [36]
Robert Benson 1920 3 1 1   Gold (1920) COHOF (2006) [28]
Patrice Bergeron 2010, 2014 13 0 3 3 4   Gold (2010)
  Gold (2014)
[44][50]
Ken Berry 1980, 1988 14 6 5 11 12 [26][33]
Todd Bertuzzi 2006 6 0 3 3 6 [51]
Rob Blake 1998–2006 18 2 4 6 6   Gold (2002) COHOF (2009) [52]
Serge Boisvert 1988 8 7 2 9 2 [26]
Roger Bourbonnais 1964, 1968 14 4 7 11 0   Bronze (1968) IIHFHOF (1999) [22][23]
Ray Bourque 1998 6 1 2 3 4 HHOF (2004) [53]
Rene Bourque 2018 6 3 1 4 2   Bronze (2018) [54]
Jay Bouwmeester 2006, 2014 12 0 0 1 0   Gold (2014) [44][55]
Dan Boyle 2006[N 4], 2010 7 1 5 6 2   Gold (2010) [50][56]
Brian Bradley 1988 7 0 4 4 0 [26]
Eric Brewer 2002 6 2 0 2 0   Gold (2002) COHOF (2009) [57]
Rod Brind'Amour 1998 6 1 2 3 0 [58]
Charles Brooker 1956 5 3 4 7 2   Bronze (1956) [24]
Todd Brost 1992 8 0 4 4 4   Silver (1992) [27]
Gilbert Brulé 2018 5 2 1 3 25   Bronze (2018) [54]
Ray Cadieux 1964, 1968 14 8 2 10 8   Bronze (1968) [22][23]
Jeff Carter 2014 6 3 2 5 2   Gold (2014) [44]
Terry Clancy 1964 7 1 1 2 2 [22]
William Colvin 1956 4 0 4 4 0   Bronze (1956) [24]
Brian Conacher 1964 7 7 1 8 6 [22]
Paul Conlin 1964, 1968 14 0 0 0 4   Bronze (1968) [22][23]
James Connelly 1960 7 5 3 8 14   Silver (1960) [36]
Shayne Corson 1998 6 1 1 2 2 [59]
Russ Courtnall 1984 7 1 3 4 2 [34]
Adam Cracknell 2022 5 0 1 1 0 [42]
Sidney Crosby 2010, 2014 13 5 5 10 4   Gold (2010)
  Gold (2014)
Team Captain (2014) [44][50]
Clifford Crowley 1932 1 0 0 0 0   Gold (1932) [30]
Kevin Dahl 1992 8 2 0 2 6   Silver (1992) [27]
J. J. Daigneault 1984 7 1 1 2 0 [34]
Dan D'Alvise 1980 6 3 3 6 8 [33]
Ron Davidson 1980 6 1 4 5 0 [33]
John Davies 1952 8 4 3 7 6   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
Billy Dawe 1952 8 6 6 12 2   Gold (1952) Team Captain (1952)
COHOF (2002)
[35]
Maxwell Deacon 1936 4 0 1 1 0   Silver (1936) [40]
Charles Delahaye 1928 1 0 0   Gold (1928) [41]
Jason Demers 2022 5 0 2 2 0 [42]
David Desharnais 2022 5 0 1 1 0 [42]
Éric Desjardins 1998 6 0 0 0 2 [60]
John Devaney 1980 6 4 3 7 6 [33]
Robert Dickson 1952 8 7 2 9 0   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
Gary Dineen 1964, 1968 14 4 8 12 16   Bronze (1968) [22][23]
Kevin Dineen 1984 7 0 0 0 8 [34]
Shane Doan 2006 6 2 1 3 2 [61]
Dave Donnelly 1984 7 1 1 2 12 [34]
Drew Doughty 2010, 2014 13 4 4 8 2   Gold (2010)
  Gold (2014)
[44][50]
Jack Douglas 1960 7 3 2 5 6   Silver (1960) [36]
Kris Draper 2006 6 0 0 0 0 [62]
Bruce Driver 1984 7 3 1 4 10 [34]
Matt Duchene 2014 4 0 0 0 0   Gold (2014) [44]
Albert Duncanson 1932 1 1 0 1 0   Gold (1932) [30]
Bernard Dunster 1948 8 1 0 1 8   Gold (1948) COHOF (2008) [32]
Andrew Ebbett 2018 5 2 1 3 0   Bronze (2018) [54]
Stefan Elliott 2018 2 0 0 0 0   Bronze (2018) [54]
Morgan Ellis 2022 2 0 0 0 5
Fred Etcher 1960 7 9 12 21 0   Silver (1960) [36]
Kenneth Farmer 1936 8 10 4 14 0   Silver (1936) COHOF (1971) [40]
Hugh Farquharson 1936 8 11 8 19 2   Silver (1936) [40]
Chris Felix 1988 6 1 2 3 2 [26]
Landon Ferraro 2022 1 0 0 0 0 [42]
Frank Fisher 1928 1 1 1   Gold (1928) [41]
Pat Flatley 1984 7 3 3 6 70 [34]
Theoren Fleury 1998, 2002 12 1 5 6 8   Gold (2002) COHOF (2009) [63]
Adam Foote 1998–2006 18 1 2 3 12   Gold (2002) COHOF (2009) [64]
Robert Forhan 1960, 1964 13 8 5 13 0   Silver (1960) [22][36]
Frank Fredrickson 1920 3 12 12 2   Gold (1920) Team Captain (1920)
HHOF (1958)
COHOF (2006)
[28]
Chris Fridfinnson 1920 3 1 1   Gold (1920) COHOF (2006) [28]
Simon Gagné 2002, 2006 12 2 5 7 6   Gold (2002) COHOF (2009) [65]
Dave Gagner 1984 7 5 2 7 6 [34]
George Garbutt 1932 1 0 1 1 0   Gold (1932) [30]
Donald Gauf 1952 7 3 0 3 4   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
Chay Genoway 2018 6 0 1 1 4   Bronze (2018) [54]
Ryan Getzlaf 2010, 2014 13 4 6 10 6   Gold (2010)
  Gold (2014)
[44][50]
Billy Gibson 1952 8 15 7 22 6   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
Curt Giles 1992 8 1 0 1 6   Silver (1992) [27]
Brian Glennie 1968 7 0 1 1 10   Bronze (1968) CSHOF (2005) [23]
Cody Goloubef 2018 6 0 2 2 6   Bronze (2018) [54]
Magnus Goodman 1920 3 3 3   Gold (1920) COHOF (2006) [28]
Marc-André Gragnani 2018 6 0 3 3 2   Bronze (2018) [54]
Alex Grant 2022 3 1 1 2 2 [42]
Joe Grant 1980 6 0 1 1 2 [33]
Jean Gravelle 1948 7 3 0 3 4   Gold (1948) COHOF (2008) [32]
Randy Gregg 1980, 1988 14 2 3 5 10 Team Captain (1980)
COHOF (1999)
[26][33]
Wayne Gretzky 1998 6 0 4 4 2 HHOF (1999)
IIHFHOF (2000)
CSHOF (2000)
[66]
Patrick Guzzo 1948 8 5 7 12 8   Gold (1948) COHOF (2008) [32]
Marc Habscheid 1988 8 5 3 8 6 [26]
Jim Haggerty 1936 3 2 3 5 0   Silver (1936) [40]
Walter Halder 1948 8 21 8 29 20   Gold (1948) COHOF (2008) [32]
Haldor Halderson 1920 3 3 3   Gold (1920) COHOF (2006) [28]
Dan Hamhuis 2014 5 0 0 0 0   Gold (2014) [44]
Dave Hannan 1992 8 3 5 8 8   Silver (1992) [27]
Ted Hargreaves 1968 7 1 1 2 0   Bronze (1968) [23]
David Harlock 1994 8 0 0 0 8   Silver (1994) [37]
Dany Heatley 2006, 2010 13 6 4 10 12   Gold (2010) [50][67]
Thomas Hibberd 1948 8 3 4 7 4   Gold (1948) COHOF (2008) [32]
Dave Hindmarch 1980 6 3 4 7 4 [33]
Roy Henkel 1932 6 2 1 3 6   Gold (1932) [30]
Todd Hlushko 1994 8 5 0 5 6   Silver (1994) [37]
Josh Ho-Sang 2022 5 0 3 3 2 [42]
Alfred Horne 1956 3 1 0 1 0   Bronze (1956) [24]
Fran Huck 1968 7 4 5 9 10   Bronze (1968) IIHFHOF (1999) [24]
Louis Hudson 1928 3 4 4   Gold (1928) [41]
Art Hurst 1956 8 3 3 6 22   Bronze (1956) [24]
Gord Hynes 1992 8 3 3 6 6   Silver (1992) [27]
Jarome Iginla 2002–2010 19 10 4 14 4   Gold (2002)
  Gold (2010)
COHOF (2009)
HHOF (2020)
[50][68]
Konrad Johannesson 1920 3 2 2   Gold (1920) COHOF (2006) [28]
Greg Johnson 1994 8 0 3 3 0   Silver (1994) [37]
Kent Johnson 2022 5 1 4 5 0 [42]
Marshall Johnston 1964, 1968 14 2 9 11 10   Bronze (1968) Team Captain (1968)
IIHFHOF (1998)
[22][23]
Fabian Joseph 1992, 1994 16 2 3 5 4   Silver (1992)
  Silver (1994)
Team Captain (1994) [27][37]
Ed Jovanovski 2002 6 0 3 3 4   Gold (2002) COHOF (2009) [69]
Bob Joyce 1988 4 1 0 1 0 [26]
Joé Juneau 1992 8 6 9 15 4   Silver (1992) [27]
Paul Kariya 1994, 2002 14 6 5 11 2   Silver (1994)
  Gold (2002)
COHOF (2009) [37][70]
Vaughn Karpan 1984, 1988 15 0 0 0 2 [26][34]
Duncan Keith 2010, 2014 13 0 7 7 6   Gold (2010)
  Gold (2014)
[44][50]
Chris Kelly 2018 6 2 1 3 0   Bronze (2018) [54]
Walter Kitchen 1936 6 2 2 4 0   Silver (1936) [40]
Byrle Klinck 1956 4 0 2 2 4   Bronze (1956) [24]
Rob Klinkhammer 2018 6 0 2 2 2   Bronze (2018) [54]
Corban Knight 2022 5 2 1 3 0 [42]
Paul Knox 1956 8 7 7 14 2   Bronze (1956) [24]
Chris Kontos 1994 8 3 1 4 2   Silver (1994) [37]
Brandon Kozun 2018 5 0 2 2 2   Bronze (2018) [54]
Chris Kunitz 2014 6 1 0 1 6   Gold (2014) [44]
Henri-André Laperriere 1948 8 1 1 2 14   Gold (1948) COHOF (2008) [32]
Maxim Lapierre 2018 6 1 0 1 4   Bronze (2018) [54]
Ken Laufman 1956, 1960 12 1 14 15 4   Bronze (1956)
  Silver (1960)
[24][36]
Patrick Lebeau 1992 8 1 3 1 4   Silver (1992) [27]
Vincent Lecavalier 2006 6 0 3 3 16 [71]
John Lecompte 1948 8 2 3 5 12   Gold (1948) COHOF (2008) [32]
Chris Lee 2018 6 0 5 5 0   Bronze (2018) [54]
Howard Lee 1956 8 2 3 5 12   Bronze (1956) [24]
Quinton Howden 2018 3 0 1 1 0   Bronze (2018) [54]
Mario Lemieux 2002 5 2 4 6 0   Gold (2002) Team Captain (2002)[72]
HHOF (1997)
CSHOF (1998)
IIHFHOF (2008)
COHOF (2009)
[73]
Doug Lidster 1984 7 0 2 2 2 [34]
Chris Lindberg 1992 8 1 4 5 4   Silver (1992) [27]
Trevor Linden 1998 6 1 0 1 10 [74]
Eric Lindros 1992, 1998, 2002 20 8 9 17 16   Silver (1992)
  Gold (2002)
Team Captain (1998)[75]
COHOF (2009)
[27][76]
James Logan 1956 8 7 8 15 0   Bronze (1956) [24]
Ken Lovsin 1994 8 0 0 0 8   Silver (1994) [37]
Darren Lowe 1984 7 2 1 3 0 [34]
Vic Lundquist 1932 5 3 6 9 2   Gold (1932) IIHFHOF (1997) [30]
Al MacInnis 1998, 2002 12 2 0 2 10   Gold (2002) HHOF (2007)
COHOF (2009)
[77]
Barry MacKenzie 1964, 1968 14 0 4 4 12   Bronze (1968) IIHFHOF (1999) [22][23]
Paul MacLean 1980 6 2 3 5 6 [33]
Bill MacMillan 1968 6 1 2 3 0   Bronze (1968) [23]
Merlin Malinowski 1988 8 3 2 5 0 [26]
Norman Malloy 1932 5 3 2 5 4   Gold (1932) [30]
Kent Manderville 1992 8 1 2 3 0   Silver (1992) [27]
George Mara 1948 8 17 9 26 6   Gold (1948) Team Captain (1948)
COHOF (1989, 2008)
CSHOF (1993)
[32]
Patrick Marleau 2010, 2014 13 2 7 9 2   Gold (2010)
  Gold (2014)
[44][50]
Floyd Martin 1956, 1960 15 8 11 19 26   Bronze (1956)
  Silver (1960)
[24][36]
Kevin Maxwell 1980 6 0 5 5 4 [33]
Derek Mayer 1994 8 1 2 3 18   Silver (1994) [37]
Jack McBain 2022 5 1 1 2 2 [42]
Bryan McCabe 2006 6 0 0 0 18 [78]
Bert McCaffrey 1924 5 20 20   Gold (1924) [29]
Jack McKenzie 1956 8 7 5 12 9   Bronze (1956) Team Captain (1956) [24]
Robert McKnight 1960 3 2 2 4 0   Silver (1960) [36]
Harold McMunn 1924 5 5 5   Gold (1924) [29]
Mason McTavish 2022 5 0 1 1 2 [42]
Robert Meyers 1952 2 2 0 2 0   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
David Miller 1952 8 10 2 12 2   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
Raymond Milton 1936 2 0 0 0 0   Silver (1936) [40]
Walter Monson 1932 6 7 4 11 4   Gold (1932) [30]
Steve Monteith 1968 7 1 0 1 0   Bronze (1968) [23]
Kenneth Moore 1932 1 1 0 1 0   Gold (1932) [30]
Brenden Morrow 2010 7 2 1 3 2   Gold (2010) [50]
Morris Mott 1968 7 5 1 6 2   Bronze (1968) [23]
Kirk Muller 1984 6 2 1 3 0 [34]
Dunc Munro 1924 5 16 16 2   Gold (1924) Team Captain (1924) [29]
Herman Murray 1936 8 5 0 5 2   Silver (1936) Team Captain (1936) [40]
Rick Nash 2006–2014 19 2 5 7 12   Gold (2010)
  Gold (2014)
[44][50][79]
Petr Nedvěd 1994 8 5 1 6 6   Silver (1994) [37]
David Neville 1936 7 8 3 11 6   Silver (1936) [40]
Scott Niedermayer 2002, 2010 13 2 3 6 8   Gold (2002)
  Gold (2010)
Team Captain (2010)[47]
COHOF (2009)
CSHOF (2012)
HHOF (2013)
[50][80]
Joe Nieuwendyk 1998, 2002 12 3 4 7 2   Gold (2002) COHOF (2009)
HHOF (2011)
[81]
Jim Nill 1980 6 1 2 3 4 [33]
Owen Nolan 2002 6 0 3 3 2   Gold (2002) COHOF (2009) [82]
Maxim Noreau 2018, 2022 11 3 8 11 0   Bronze (2018) [54][42]
Dwayne Norris 1994 8 2 2 4 4   Silver (1994) [37]
Eric O'Dell 2018, 2022 11 3 4 7 4   Bronze (2018) [54][42]
Terry O'Malley 1964, 1968, 1980 19 0 5 5 6   Bronze (1968) IIHFHOF (1998) [22][23][33]
Danny O'Shea 1968 7 3 2 5 10   Bronze (1968) [23]
Greg Parks 1994 8 1 2 3 10   Silver (1994) [37]
James Patrick 1984 7 0 3 3 4 [34]
Michael Peca 2002 6 0 2 2 2   Gold (2002) COHOF (2009) [83]
Cliff Pennington 1960 4 0 2 2 6   Silver (1960) [36]
Jim Peplinski 1988 7 0 1 1 6 [26]
Corey Perry 2010, 2014 13 4 2 6 4   Gold (2010)
  Gold (2014)
[44][50]
Alex Pietrangelo 2014 6 0 1 1 0   Gold (2014) [44]
Gerry Pinder 1968 7 1 0 1 2   Bronze (1968) [23]
Herb Pinder 1968 2 1 0 1 2   Bronze (1968) [23]
Brad Pirie 1980 6 1 2 3 2 [33]
Adrien Plavsic 1992 8 0 2 2 0   Silver (1992) [27]
Herbert Plaxton 1928 1 2 2   Gold (1928) [41]
Hugh Plaxton 1928 3 12 12   Gold (1928) [41]
Roger Plaxton 1928 1 0 0   Gold (1928) [41]
Thomas Pollock 1952 8 2 1 3 6   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
John Porter 1928 3 3 3   Gold (1928) Flag bearer (1928)[31]
Team Captain (1928)
[41]
Owen Power 2022 5 0 1 1 2 [42]
Keith Primeau 1998 6 2 1 3 4 [84]
Kevin Primeau 1980 6 4 1 5 6 [33]
Chris Pronger 1998–2010 25 1 8 9 24   Gold (2002)
  Gold (2010)
COHOF (2009) [50][85]
Allan Purvis 1952 8 2 0 2 2   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
Beattie Ramsay 1924 5 10 10   Gold (1924) [29]
Dan Ratushny 1992 8 0 0 0 4   Silver (1992) [27]
Mason Raymond 2018 6 1 1 2 6   Bronze (2018) [54]
Mark Recchi 1998 5 0 2 2 0 [86]
Wade Redden 2006 6 1 0 1 0 [87]
Craig Redmond 1984 7 2 0 2 4 [34]
Robyn Regehr 2006 6 0 1 1 2 [88]
Albert Renaud 1948 8 4 10 14 6   Gold (1948) COHOF (2008) [32]
Brad Richards 2006 6 2 2 4 6 [89]
Mike Richards 2010 7 2 3 5 0   Gold (2010) [50]
Romeo Rivers 1932 6 5 3 8 0   Gold (1932) [30]
Gordon Robertson 1952 8 4 6 10 9   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
Mat Robinson 2018, 2022 11 2 1 3 0   Bronze (2018) [54]
Donald Rope 1956, 1960 15 8 5 13 4   Bronze (1956)
  Silver (1960)
[24][36]
Bobby Rousseau 1960 7 5 4 9 2   Silver (1960) [36]
Derek Roy 2018 5 2 5 7 8   Bronze (2018) [43]
Jean-Yves Roy 1994 8 1 0 1 0   Silver (1994) [37]
Serge Roy 1988 5 0 7 7 4 [26]
Joe Sakic 1998–2006 16 6 7 13 4   Gold (2002) Team Captain (2006)[90]
COHOF (2009)
HHOF (2012)
CSHOF (2013)
[91]
George Samolenko 1960 7 8 4 12 0   Silver (1960) [36]
Brian Savage 1994 8 2 2 4 6   Silver (1994) [37]
Brad Schlegel 1992, 1994 16 1 2 3 10   Silver (1992)
  Silver (1994)
Team Captain (1992) [27][37]
George Scholes 1956 8 5 5 10 2   Bronze (1956) [24]
Wally Schreiber 1988–1994 24 4 4 8 6   Silver (1992)
  Silver (1994)
[26][27][37]
Reginald Schroeter 1948 8 12 5 17 2   Gold (1948) COHOF (2008) [32]
Brent Seabrook 2010 7 0 1 1 2   Gold (2010) [50]
Louis Secco 1952 8 2 3 5 2   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
Rod Seiling 1964 7 4 2 6 4 [22]
Brendan Shanahan 1998, 2002 12 2 1 3 0   Gold (2002) COHOF (2009)
HHOF (2013)
[92]
Patrick Sharp 2014 5 1 0 1 4   Gold (2014) [44]
Gord Sherven 1988 8 4 2 8 4 [26]
Hack Simpson 1932 5 6 1 7 6   Gold (1932) Flag bearer (1932)[31] [30]
Alex Sinclair 1936 5 3 3 6 0   Silver (1936) [40]
Harry Sinden 1960 7 4 5 9 6   Silver (1960) Team Captain (1960)
HHOF (1983)
IIHFHOF (1997)
CSHOF (2005)
[36]
Cyril Slater 1924 5 4 4   Gold (1924) [29]
Darryl Sly 1960 7 1 1 2 9   Silver (1960) [36]
Randy Smith 1992 8 1 7 8 4   Silver (1992) [27]
Reginald Smith 1924 5 18 18 4   Gold (1924) HHOF (1972) [29]
Ryan Smyth 2002, 2006 12 0 2 2 4   Gold (2002) COHOF (2009) [93]
Don Spring 1980 6 0 1 1 0 [33]
Ralph St. Germain 1936 4 6 5 11 0   Silver (1936) [40]
Martin St. Louis 2006, 2014 11 2 1 3 2   Gold (2014) [94]
Eric Staal 2006[N 4], 2010, 2022 12 2 8 10 10   Gold (2010) Team Captain (2022) [50][56]
Scott Stevens 1998 6 0 0 0 2 HHOF (2007) [95]
Tony Stiles 1988 5 0 0 0 0 [26]
Karl Stollery 2018 4 0 0 0 0   Bronze (2018) [54]
Ben Street 2022 4 2 1 3 2 [42]
P.K. Subban 2014 1 0 0 0 0   Gold (2014) [44]
Frank Sullivan 1928 3 2 2   Gold (1928) [41]
Francis Sullivan 1952 8 5 5 10 2   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
Hugh Sutherland 1932 6 1 5 6 4   Gold (1932) [30]
George Swarbrick 1964 7 3 3 6 2 [22]
Adam Tambellini 2022 5 3 4 7 0 [42]
Steve Tambellini 1988 8 1 3 4 2 [26]
John Tavares 2014 4 0 0 0 0   Gold (2014) [44]
Irving Taylor 1948 1 0 0 0 0   Gold (1948) COHOF (2008) [32]
Ross Taylor 1928 1 2 2   Gold (1928) [41]
Gerry Theberge 1956 8 9 2 11 8   Bronze (1956) [24]
Chris Therien 1994 4 0 0 0 4   Silver (1994) [37]
Christian Thomas 2018 6 1 1 2 2   Bronze (2018) [54]
Bill Thomson 1936 8 7 0 7 2   Silver (1936) [40]
Joe Thornton 2006, 2010 13 2 3 5 0   Gold (2010) [50][96]
Dave Tippett 1984, 1992 14 2 3 5 12   Silver (1992) Team Captain (1984) [27][34]
Jonathan Toews 2010, 2014 13 2 9 11 2   Gold (2010)
  Gold (2014)
[44][50]
Dave Trottier 1928 3 12 12   Gold (1928) [41]
Brian Tutt 1992 8 0 0 0 4   Silver (1992) [27]
Linden Vey 2018 6 0 1 1 2   Bronze (2018) [54]
Claude Vilgrain 1988 6 0 0 0 0 [26]
Marc-Édouard Vlasic 2014 6 0 0 0 0   Gold (2014) [44]
Todd Warriner 1994 4 1 1 2 0   Silver (1994) [37]
Harry Watson 1924 5 36 36 2   Gold (1924) HHOF (1962)
IIHFHOF (1998)
[29]
Bob Watt 1952 8 3 3 6 2   Gold (1952) COHOF (2002) [35]
Tim Watters 1980, 1988 14 1 2 3 2 [26][33]
Jordan Weal 2022 5 3 2 5 6 [42]
Shea Weber 2010, 2014 13 5 7 12 2   Gold (2010)
  Gold (2014)
HHOF (2024) [44][50]
Brad Werenka 1994 8 2 2 4 8   Silver (1994) [37]
Robert White 1956 8 2 3 5 2   Bronze (1956) [24]
Carey Wilson 1984 7 3 3 6 6 [34]
Daniel Winnik 2022 5 1 1 2 6 [42]
Aliston Wise 1932 5 2 0 2 0   Gold (1932) [30]
Wojtek Wolski 2018 6 3 1 4 2   Bronze (2018) [54]
Dan Wood 1984 7 0 1 1 2 [34]
Allan Woodman 1920 3 1 1   Gold (1920) COHOF (2006) [28]
Jason Woolley 1992 8 0 5 5 4   Silver (1992) [27]
Tyler Wotherspoon 2022 5 0 2 2 2
Ken Yaremchuk 1988 8 3 3 6 2 [26]
Trent Yawney 1988 8 1 1 2 6 Team Captain (1988) [26]
Steve Yzerman 1998, 2002 12 3 5 8 12   Gold (2002) HHOF (2009)
COHOF (2009)
IIHFHOF (2014)
[97]
Zarley Zalapski 1988 8 1 3 4 2 [26]
Rob Zamuner 1998 6 1 0 1 8 [98]
Stelio Zupancich 1980 6 1 3 4 2 [33]

Reserve skaters

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These players were named to the Olympic roster, but did not play in any games.

Player Olympics Medals Notes Ref.
Doug Buchanan 1980 [33]
Hubert Brooks 1948   Gold (1948)[Note 1] Flag bearer (1948)[31] [32]
Cary Farelli 1980 [33]
Roy Forbes 1948   Gold (1948)[Note 1] [32]
Norm Friday 1936 [Note 2] [40]
Andy Gilpin 1948   Gold (1948)[Note 1] [32]
Ross King 1948   Gold (1948)[Note 1] [32]
Rick Kosti 1988 [26]
Roger Lamoureux 1980 [33]
Pete Leichnitz 1948   Gold (1948)[Note 1] [32]
Ron Paterson 1980 [33]
Shane Pearsal 1980 [33]
Allain Roy 1994   Silver (1994) [37]
Gus Saxburg 1936 [Note 2] [40]
Jason Spezza 2006[Note 4] [56]

^ Note 1. Sources vary on whether these players received a medal, although the IOC lists them as having received one.
^ Note 2. That player's team won a medal, although the player is not listed as having received one in the IOC database.
^ Note 3. Named to the roster, but did not play in any games at the 1998 Winter Olympics
^ Note 4. Player was named to the 2006 team's taxi squad and took part in team practices, but did not dress for games.[56]

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