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USA OLYMPIC HISTORY

US Olympic History: I was an airplane flying from to for a medical school interview at Dartmouth the next day. As we neared Logan Airport that afternoon, the pilot came over the PA and announced, “Ladies and gentleman, we have an from the Winter Olympics – the score is the – 3 – (long pause) and the – 4.” The plane erupted in cheering and applause.

My parents were in Lake Placid, that day, having an early dinner at a restaurant when some guy burst into the restaurant with the news – “Hey, everybody, we just beat the !” The cheering and applause likewise broke out and then everybody, filled with elation, settled down to their winter’s libation and repast. All was quiet after the Eastern affront. But as the restaurant returned to normalcy, one lone diner stood up in a corner far from my parents and started singing “God Bless America.” Everyone in the restaurant, including the waiters and cooks, stood up and joined in, the entire place awash in song, their smiles awash with tears.

Such was the day that the United States beat the Soviet Union in ice hockey at the in Lake Placid, winning the gold medal two days later with a victory over . It was the greatest upset in Olympic ice hockey history and the biggest win ever in USA Olympic ice hockey.

There was another surreal victory, however, in 1960. It also came with a win over the Soviets in the penultimate match, followed by the gold-medal winning victory over . It carried none of the socio-political intrique of 1980, when the two nations were embroiled in a decades-long bitter , with the Soviets having recently invaded Afghanistan. And the Soviet ice hockey leviathan was only getting started in 1960, before they would prove themselves in the 1970s as the greatest hockey team in the world, often defeating NHL squads.

Those are the only two gold medals for the United States men in ice hockey, both on home ice, but they have won eight silver medals and a bronze over the years, most recently a silver in 2010, losing to the in sudden-death .

Women’s ice hockey became an Olympic in 1998, with the United States winning the inaugural gold medal that year. They have won medals at each Winter Olympics since, with silvers in 2002 and 2010, and a bronze in 2006 when they were upset by in the semi-finals. The United States and are the two dominant squads in this sport, and should share the gold and silver medals in , looking to fight out the gold in the final.

The low of Olympic ice hockey participation certainly came in 1948, when the United States sorta finished fourth, but was disqualified. Two teams attempted to compete for the United States, one representing the American Hockey Association of the United States (AHAUS) and one representing the (AAU). The USOC wanted the AAU team to compete, but the AHAUS team was affiliated with the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), while the AAU team was not. The IIHF threatened to withdraw ice hockey from the Winter Olympics if the AHAUS team was not allowed to compete. Eventually, they did compete and initially finished fourth, however, they were later disqualified and their finish was not counted in the final standings. Because of the controversy, the IOC originally announced that the 1948 ice hockey results would be unofficial, but they reversed this decision during the Olympic tournament. For years, USOC Quadrennial Reports did not even carry the name of the AHAUS team members who competed in 1948, but instead listed the AAU team members.

One other omission from the USA ice hockey record occurred in 1928. The US normally enters a team in every sport at the Winter Olympics, but in 1928 no US team competed in ice hockey. The AAU ice hockey committee approached several teams about sending a squad to St. Moritz, including the University Club of Boston, , the University of Minnesita, Augsburg College, and Eveleth Junior College, but only Augsburg accepted the opportunity, the others refusing because of classes or lack of finances. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, chairman of the USOC, refused to approve Augsburg, terming the team, represented by five Hanson brothers (presumably not related to the brothers in the movie “Slap ”), as “not representative of American hockey.” The University Club of Boston had a strong team, playing the University of , the eventual 1928 Olympic Champions, twice before the Olympics, and defeating them once, but a lack of finances prevented them from going to St. Moritz. Thus no US ice hockey team competed in 1928.

Ice Hockey Olympic Program Event Class Years Games Début Ice Hockey M 1920-2014 23 1920 Ice Hockey F 1998-2014 5 1998 Totals All 1920-2014 28

USA Ice Hockey Competitors by Year Year Site Men Women Both 1908 ------1920 Antwerp 11 --- 11 1924 Chamonix 9 --- 9 1928 St. Moritz 0 --- 0 1932 Lake Placid 14 --- 14 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen 11 --- 11 1948 St. Moritz 14 --- 14 1952 15 --- 15 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo 17 --- 17 1960 Squaw Valley 17 --- 17 1964 Innsbruck 17 --- 17 1968 18 --- 18 1972 Sapporo 17 --- 17 1976 Innsbruck 18 --- 18 1980 Lake Placid 19 --- 19 1984 Sarajevo 20 --- 20 1988 22 --- 22 1992 Albertville 22 --- 22 1994 Lillehammer 22 --- 22 1998 22 20 42 2002 23 20 43 2006 Torino 23 20 43 2010 22 21 43 Gross Totals 373 81 454 1 Olympic Winter Games 260 31 291 2 Olympic Winter Games 39 15 54 3 Olympic Winter Games 9 4 13 4 Olympic Winter Games 2 2 4 Actual Totals 310 52 362

US Ice Hockey Placements by Year Year Site Men Women 1920 Antwerp 2nd --- 1924 Chamonix 2nd --- 1928 St. Moritz DNC --- 1932 Lake Placid 2nd --- 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen 3rd --- 1948 St. Moritz DQ --- 1952 Oslo 2nd --- 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo 2nd --- 1960 Squaw Valley 1st --- 1964 Innsbruck 5th --- 1968 Grenoble 6th --- 1972 Sapporo 2nd --- 1976 Innsbruck 5th --- 1980 Lake Placid 1st --- 1984 Sarajevo 7th --- 1988 Calgary 7th --- 1992 Albertville 4th --- 1994 Lillehammer 8th --- 1998 Nagano =5th 1st 2002 Salt Lake City 2nd 2nd 2006 Torino 8th 3rd 2010 Vancouver 2nd 2nd

Most Medals, Men 2 , Jr. 2 2 Dick Meredith 2 Weldy Olson 2 Dick Rodenhiser 2 Herb Drury 2 Frank Synnott 2 2 2 John Garrison 2 Gordon Smith

Most Gold Medals, Men 1 36 athletes tied with one.

Most Medals, Women 4 4 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter 3 Tricia Dunn-Luoma 3 Katie King 3 3 2 Chris Bailey 2 Laurie Baker 2 Karyn Bye 2 Sara DeCosta 2 2 Shelley Looney 2 Sue Merz 2 A. J. Mleczko 2 2 2 Courtney Kennedy 2 2 Krissy Wendell 2 2

Most Gold Medals, Women 1 20 athletes tied with one.

Most Appearances, Men 4 (1984/1998/2002/2006) 4 (1992/1998/2002/2006) 3 (1988/1998/2002) 3 (1988/1998/2002) 3 Scott Young (1988/1992/2002) 3 (1994/2002/2006) 3 (1998/2002/2006) 3 (1998/2002/2006) 3 (1998/2002/2006) 3 Chris Drury (2002/2006/2010) 3 Brian Rafalski (2002/2006/2010)

Most Appearances, Women 4 Angela Ruggiero (1998/2002/2006/2010) 4 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter (1998/2002/2006/2010) 3 Tricia Dunn-Luoma (1998/2002/2006) 3 Katie King (1998/2002/2006) 3 Julie Chu (2002/2006/2010) 3 Natalie Darwitz (2002/2006/2010) 2 Chris Bailey (1998/2002) 2 Laurie Baker (1998/2002) 2 Karyn Bye (1998/2002) 2 Sara DeCosta (1998/2002) 2 Cammi Granato (1998/2002) 2 Shelley Looney (1998/2002) 2 Sue Merz (1998/2002) 2 A. J. Mleczko (1998/2002) 2 Tara Mounsey (1998/2002) 2 Sarah Tueting (1998/2002) 2 Courtney Kennedy (2002/2006) 2 Lyndsay Wall (2002/2006) 2 Krissy Wendell (2002/2006) 2 Caitlin Cahow (2006/2010) 2 Molly Engstrom (2006/2010)

Youngest Competitor, Men 16-251 (1972, *28 May 1955) 17-163 , Jr. (1948, *20 August 1930) 17-175 Ed Olczyk (1984, *16 August 1966) 17-323 (1984, *21 March 1966) 18-172 David A. Jensen (1984, *19 August 1965) 18-350 Pat LaFontaine (1984, *22 February 1965) 19-070 (1980, *3 December 1960) 19-108 (1992, *22 October 1972) 19-127 Robert Miller (1976, *28 September 1956) 19-307 Tom Williams (1960, *17 April 1940)

Youngest Medalist, Men 16-261 Mark Howe (1972, *28 May 1955) 19-082 Mike Ramsey (1980, *3 December 1960) 19-316 Tom Williams (1960, *17 April 1940) 20-042 (1972, *2 January 1952) 20-087 (1980, *29 November 1959) 20-191 Rod Paavola (1960, *21 August 1939) 20-257 (1972, *1 June 1951) 20-288 (1980, *12 May 1959) 21-101 (2010, *19 November 1988) 21-169 Bill Cleary, Jr. (1956, *19 August 1934)

Youngest Gold Medalist, Men 19-082 Mike Ramsey (1980, *3 December 1960) 19-316 Tom Williams (1960, *17 April 1940) 20-087 Neal Broten (1980, *29 November 1959) 20-191 Rod Paavola (1960, *21 August 1939) 20-288 Dave Christian (1980, *12 May 1959)

Oldest Competitor, Men 44-021 Chris Chelios (2006, *25 January 1962) 40-015 Chelios (2002, *25 January 1962) 37-230 (2002, *24 June 1964) 37-184 (2002, *9 August 1964) 37-159 (2002, *3 September 1964) 36-322 Allen Van (1952, *30 March 1915) 36-315 Tom Barasso (2002, *31 March 1965) 36-248 (2006, *12 June 1969) 36-141 Brian Rafalski (2010, *28 September 1973) 36-101 (1998, *29 October 1961) 36-013 Chelios (1998, *25 January 1962) 35-307 (2010, *15 April 1974)

Oldest Medalist, Men 40-030 Chris Chelios (2002, *25 January 1962) 37-245 Gary Suter (2002, *24 June 1964) 37-199 Brett Hull (2002, *9 August 1964) 37-174 Phil Housley (2002, *3 September 1964) 36-332 Al Van (1952, *30 March 1915) 36-330 (2002, *31 March 1965) 36-153 Brian Rafalski (2010, *28 September 1973) 35-319 Tim Thomas (2010, *15 April 1974) 35-155 Mike Richter (2002, *22 September 1966) 34-220 (2010, *24 July 1975)

Oldest Gold Medalist, Men 29-192 Jack Kirrane, Jr. (1960, *20 August 1930) 27-133 Dick Rodenhiser (1960, *17 October 1932) 27-107 Weldy Olson (1960, *12 November 1932) 27-067 Dick Meredith (1960, *22 December 1932) 26-282 John Mayasich (1960, *22 May 1933)

Youngest Competitor, Women 16-275 Lyndsay Wall (2002, *12 May 1985) 18-037 Angela Ruggiero (1998, *3 January 1980) 18-122 Natalie Darwitz (2002, *13 October 1983) 18-200 Sarah Parsons (2006, *27 July 1987) 19-027 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter (1998, *12 January 1979) 19-333 Tara Mounsey (1998, *12 March 1978) 19-335 Julie Chu (2002, *13 March 1982) 20-116 Helen Resor (2006, *18 October 1985) 20-152 Krissy Wendell (2002, *12 September 1981) 20-216 Hilary Knight (2010, *12 July 1989)

Youngest Medalist, Women 16-285 Lyndsay Wall (2002, *12 May 1985) 18-046 Angela Ruggiero (1998, *3 January 1980) 18-132 Natalie Darwitz (2002, *13 October 1983) 18-209 Sarah Parsons (2006, *27 July 1987) 19-036 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter (1998, *12 January 1979) 19-342 Tara Mounsey (1998, *12 March 1978) 19-345 Julie Chu (2002, *13 March 1982) 20-125 Helen Resor (2006, *18 October 1985) 20-162 Krissy Wendell (2002, *12 September 1981) 20-228 Hilary Knight (2010, *12 July 1989)

Youngest Gold Medalist, Women 18-046 Angela Ruggiero (1998, *3 January 1980) 19-036 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter (1998, *12 January 1979) 19-342 Tara Mounsey (1998, *12 March 1978) 20-280 Sara DeCosta (1998, *13 May 1977) 21-103 Laurie Baker (1998, *6 November 1976)

Oldest Competitor, Women 31-292 Tricia Dunn-Luoma (2006, *25 April 1974) 31-084 Lisa Brown-Miller (1998, *16 November 1966) 31-032 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter (2010, *12 January 1979) 30-324 Cammi Granato (2002, *25 March 1971) 30-270 Karyn Bye (2002, *18 May 1971) 30-264 Katie King (2006, *24 May 1975) 30-042 Angela Ruggiero (2010, *3 January 1980) 30-022 Shelley Looney (2002, *21 January 1972) 30-007 Chris Bailey (2002, *5 February 1972) 29-307 Sue Merz (2002, *10 April 1972)

Oldest Medalist, Women 31-301 Tricia Dunn-Luoma (2006, *25 April 1974) 31-093 Lisa Brown-Miller (1998, *16 November 1966) 31-044 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter (2010, *12 January 1979) 30-334 Cammi Granato (2002, *25 March 1971) 30-280 Karyn Bye (2002, *18 May 1971) 30-273 Katie King (2006, *24 May 1975) 30-054 Angela Ruggiero (2010, *3 January 1980) 30-032 Shelley Looney (2002, *21 January 1972) 30-016 Chris Bailey (2002, *5 February 1972) 29-317 Sue Merz (2002, *10 April 1972)

Oldest Gold Medalist, Women 31-093 Lisa Brown-Miller (1998, *16 November 1966) 27-177 Sandra Whyte (1998, *24 August 1970) 26-330 Cammi Granato (1998, *25 March 1971) 26-276 Karyn Bye (1998, *18 May 1971) 26-152 Colleen Coyne (1998, *19 September 1971)

USA Athlete Competing for Both Olympic and Champions (USA-1980) (1980-83 Islanders)

Most Goals, USA, Game, Individual, Men 8 Tony Conroy (1920, vs. ) 7 Joe McCormick (1920, vs. Switzerland) 7 Larry McCormick (1920, vs. Czechoslovakia) 6 Herb Drury (1920, vs. Switzerland) 6 Francis “Moose” Goheen (1920, vs. Switzerland) 6 Herb Drury (1924, vs. Sweden) 6 Herb Drury (1924, vs. ) 6 Herb Drury (1924, vs. ) 6 Herb Drury (1924, vs. Great Britain) 6 Clarence “Taffy” Abel (1924, vs. Sweden) 6 Clarence “Taffy” Abel (1924, vs. France) Since 1948 5 6 athletes in 1948 4 5 athletes in 1948 4 Bob Rompre (1952, vs. Finland) 4 Dick Douherty (1956, vs. Czechoslovakia) 4 Bill Cleary (1960, vs. ) 4 Rog Christian (1960, vs. Czechoslovakia) Last Hat Tricks 3 John LeClair (2002, vs. Finland) 3 Pat LaFontaine (1984, vs. ) 3 Stephen Sertich (1976, vs. Yugoslavia)

Most Assists, USA, Game, Individual, Men 4 Bruce Cunliffe (1948, vs. ) 4 Bruce Mather (1948, vs. ) 4 Ralph Warburton (1948, vs. It)ly 4 John Mayasich (1956, vs. Czechoslovakia) 4 Bill Reichart (1964, vs. ) 4 Ed Olczyk (1984, vs. Austria)

Most PIM, USA, Game, Individual, Men 20 Dave Brooks (1964, vs. Switzerland) 17 Joe Czarnota (1952, vs. Switzerland) 12 Joe Czarnota (1952, vs. Czechoslovakia) 12 Bob McVey (1960, vs. Czechoslovakia) 12 Rog Christian (1964, vs. Switzerland) 12 Mathieu Schneider (2006, vs. )

Most Goals, USA, Tournament, Individual, Men 25 Herb Drury (1924) 15 Clarence “Taffy” Abel (1924) 14 Herb Drury (1920) 12 Willard Rice (1920) 10 Tony Conroy (1920) Since 1948 8 Rog Christian (1960) 7 Arnie Oss, Jr. (1952) 7 John Mayasich (1960) 7 Bill Cleary (1960) 7 Paul Johnson (1964) 7 Brian Rolston (1994)

Most Assists, USA, Tournament, Individual, Men 8 Dave Christian (1980) 7 Bill Cleary (1960) 7 (1988) 6 Tom Williams (1960) 6 Bill Reichard (1964) 6 John Morrison (1968) 6 Craig Sarner (1972) 6 Mark Johnson (1980) 6 (1980) 6 Scott Young (1988) 6 Mike Modano (2002)

Most Points, USA, Tournament, Individual, Men 25 Herb Drury (1924) 15 Clarence “Taffy” Abel (1924) 14 Herb Drury (1920) 14 Bill Cleary (1960) 13 Billy Christian (1960) 12 Willard Rice (1924) 12 John Mayasich (1960)

Most PIM, USA, Tournament, Individual, Men 35 Joe Czarnota (1952) 26 Dave Brooks (1964) 16 (1994) 16 Mathieu Schneider (2006) 14 Rog Christian (1964)

Most +/-, USA, Tournament, Individual, Men +9 (2010) +7 Phil Housley (2002) +7 Brian Rafalski (2010) +6 (2002) +6 Brett Hull (2002) +6 Brian Rafalski (2002) +6 Chris Chelios (2002)

Best , USA, Tournament, Individual, Men (2+ games/tournament) 0.00 Cy Weidenborner (1920) (2 games) 0.44 Tom Moon (1936) (3 games) 0.78 Frank Farrell, III (1932) (2 games) 1.00 Ray Bonney (1920) (2 games) 1.15 Alphonse LaCroix (1924) (2 games) 1.38 (2010) (6 games)

Best Save Percentage, USA, Tournament, Individual, Men (2+ games/tournament) 94.8% Dick Desmond (1952) (4 games) 94.6% Ryan Miller (2010) (6 games) 94.2% Ray LeBlanc (1992) (8 games) 93.2% Mike Richter (2002) (4 games) 93.0% (1956) (3 games)

Most Goals, USA, Game, Team, Men 31 United States (1948, vs. Italy) 29 United States (1920, vs. Switzerland) 23 United States (1948, vs. Poland) 22 United States (1924, vs. France) 20 United States (1924, vs. Sweden) Since 1952 12 United States (1960, vs. ) 10 United States (1988, vs. Austria) 9 United States (1956, vs. Czechoslovakia) 9 United States (1960, vs. Germany) 9 United States (1960, vs. Czechoslovakia)

Most Goals, USA, Game, Losing Team, Men 6 United States (1964, lost to Canada, 8-6) 5 United States (1988, lost to Czechoslovakia, 7-5) 5 United States (1988, lost to Soviet Union, 7-5) 4 United States (1948, lost to Switzerland, 5-4) 4 United States (1964, lost to Sweden, 7-4) 4 United States (1994, lost to Sweden, 6-4) 4 United States (2006, lost to , 5-4)

Most Goals, Men, by Olympics Best Game Tournament Total 1920 - Tony Conroy (USA) 8 Frank Frederickson (CAN) 12 1924 - Harry Watson (CAN) (twice) 13 Harry Watson (CAN) 37 1928 - Hugh Plaxton (CAN) 6 Hugh Plaxton (CAN) 14 1932 - Rudi (GER) 3 Winthrop Palmer, Jr. (USA) 8 Winthrop Palmer, Jr. (USA) 3 1936 - Sándor Miklós (HUN) 5 Hugh Farquharson (CAN) 10 1948 - Lars Ljungman (SWE) 7 Wally Halder (CAN) 21 1952 - David Miller (CAN) 6 Billy Gibson (CAN) 12 1956 - Paul Knox (CAN) 5 Vsevolod Bobrov (URS) 9 1960 - Six athletes tied with … 4 Roger Christian (USA) 10 1964 - Ion Ferencz (ROU) 4 Bob Forhan (CAN) 9 1968 - Josef Horešovský (TCH) 4 Anatoly Firsov (URS) 12 Morris Mott (CAN) 4 1972 - Václav Nedomanský (TCH) 6 Valery Kharlamov (URS) 9 1976 - Five athletes tied with … 3 Milan Nový (TCH) 7 1980 - 12 athletes tied with … 3 Aleksandr Golikov (URS) 9 1984 - Peter Gradin (SWE) 4 Nikolay Drozdetsky (URS) 10 1988 - Franck Pajonkowski (FRA) 4 (CAN) 7 1992 - Petr Rosol (TCH) 3 David Archibald (CAN) 7 Michael Rumrich (GER) 3 Andrey Khomutov (EUN) 7 Christophe Ville (FRA) 3 Teemu Selänne (FIN) 7 1994 - (SWE) 3 Miroslav Šatan (SVK) 9 Ľubomír Kolnik (SVK) 3 Miroslav Šatan (SVK) (twice) 3 1998 - (RUS) 5 Pavel Bure (RUS) 9 2002 - Marián Hossa (SVK) 3 John LeClair (USA) 6 John LeClair (USA) 3 2006 - (RUS) 4 Olle Jokinen (FIN) 6 Teemu Selänne (FIN) 6 2010 - (CAN) 3 Jarome Iginla (CAN) 5 (NOR) 3

Most Goals, USA, Game, Individual, Women 3 Katie King (USA-1998, vs. ) 3 Cammi Granato (USA-2002, vs. ) 3 Natalie Darwitz (USA-2002, vs. Finland) 3 Jenny Potter (USA-2010, vs. China) 3 Jenny Potter (USA-2010, vs. Russia)

Most Assists, USA, Game, Individual, Women 4 (2010, vs. China) 4 Hilary Knight (2010, vs. Russia) 3 Laurie Baker (1998, vs. Japan) 3 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter (2006, vs. Switzerland) 3 (2010, vs. Russia) 3 Natalie Darwitz (2010, vs. Russia)

Most PIM, USA, Game, Individual, Women 27 Tricia Dunn-Luoma (2002, vs. China) 14 Angelo Ruggiero (1998, vs. Canada) 14 Tricia Dunn-Luoma (2006, vs. Finland) 4 13 athletes [21 occurrences (Angelo Ruggiero x 4)] tied with four.

Most Goals, USA, Tournament, Individual, Women 7 Natalie Darwitz (2002) 6 Cammi Granato (2002) 6 Katie King (2006) 6 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter (2010) 5 Karen Bye (1998)

Most Assists, USA, Tournament, Individual, Women 7 Tara Mounsey (2002) 7 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter (2006) 7 Natalie Darwitz (2010) 7 Hilary Knight (2010) 6 Monique Lamoureux (2010) 6 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter (2002)

Most Points, USA, Tournament, Individual, Women 11 Natalie Darwitz (2010) 11 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter (2010) 10 Cammi Granato (2002) 10 Monique Lamoureux (2010) 9 Jenny Schmidgall-Potter (2006)

Most PIM, USA, Tournament, Individual, Women 29 Tricia Dunn-Luoma (2002) 18 Angelo Ruggiero (1998) 14 Tricia Dunn-Luoma (2006) 12 Tara Mounsey (1998) 12 Kelly Stephens (2006)

Most +/-, USA, Tournament, Individual, Women +13 Molly Engstrom (2010) +12 Lisa Chesson (2010) +11 Alan Blahoski (1998) +11 Angelo Ruggiero (2002) +11 Lyndsay Wall (2002)

Best Goals Against Average, USA, Tournament, Individual, Women (2+ games/tournament) 0.50 Sarah Tueting (2002) (2 games) 0.75 Jesse Vetter (2010) (4 games) 0.80 Sara DeCosta (1998) (3 games) 1.01 Sara DeCosta (2002) (3 games) 1.50 (2006) (4 games)

Best Save Percentage, USA, Tournament, Individual, Women (2+ games/tournament) 95.8% Jesse Vetter (2010) (4 games) 95.0% Sarah Tueting (2002) (2 games) 94.8% Sara DeCosta (2002) (3 games) 92.4% Sarah Tueting (1998) (4 games) 89.3% Chanda Gunn (2006) (4 games)

Most Goals, USA, Game, Team, Women 13 United States (2010, vs. Russia) 12 United States (2010, vs. China) 12 United States (2002, vs. China) 10 United States (1998, vs. Japan) 10 United States (2002, vs. Germany)

Most Goals, USA, Game, Losing Team, Women 2 United States (2002, lost to Canada, 3-2) 2 United States (2006, lost to Sweden, 3-2)

Most Goals, Women, by Olympics Best Game Tournament Total 1998 - (CAN) 3 Danielle Goyette (CAN) 8 Guo Wei (CHN) 3 Kirsi Hänninen (FIN) 3 Katie King (USA) 3 2002 - Natalie Darwitz (USA) 3 Natalie Darwitz (USA) 7 Cammi Granato (USA) 3 (CAN) 7 2006 - Hayley Wickenheiser (CAN) 3 (CAN) 7 (CAN) 3 (CAN) 7 Cherie Piper (CAN) 3 (CAN) 3 Gillian Apps (CAN) 3 Larisa Mishina (RUS) 3 Katie King (USA) 3 2010 - Stefanie Marty (SUI) 4 Meghan Acosta (CAN) 9 (SWE) 4

Medals Won by Countries RankUS RankEU NOC Gold Silver Bronze Totals 1 1 Canada 11 5 2 18 2 3 United States 3 10 2 15 3 4 Sweden 2 3 5 10 4 2 Soviet Union 7 1 1 9

* These figures, and those for men below, include the ice hockey tournament held at the 1920 .

Medals Won by Countries, Men RankUS RankEU NOC Gold Silver Bronze Totals 1 1 Canada 8 4 2 14 2 3 United States 2 8 1 11 3 2 Soviet Union 7 1 1 9

Medals Won by Countries, Women RankUS RankEU NOC Gold Silver Bronze Totals 1 1 Canada 3 1 - 4 2 2 United States 1 2 1 4

US Olympic Medals by Year Men Women Year Site Gold Silver Bronze Total Gold Silver Bronze Total 1920 Antwerp - 1 - 1 1924 Chamonix - 1 - 1 1928 St. Moritz 1932 Lake Placid - 1 - 1 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen - - 1 1 1948 St. Moritz - - - - 1952 Oslo - 1 - 1 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo - 1 - 1 1960 Squaw Valley 1 - - 1 1964 Innsbruck - - - - 1968 Grenoble - - - - 1972 Sapporo - 1 - 1 1976 Innsbruck - - - - 1980 Lake Placid 1 - - 1 1984 Sarajevo - - - - 1988 Calgary - - - - 1992 Albertville - - - - 1994 Lillehammer - - - - 1998 Nagano - - - - 1 - - 1 2002 Salt Lake City - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 2006 Torino ------1 1 2010 Vancouver - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 Totals 2 8 1 11 1 2 1 4

Overall Record by Countries, Men NOC ### 1st Last Best Worst Gms W OTW T OTL L Pts %%% GF GA AVM Soviet Union 9 1956 1988 1 3 62 55 0 2 0 5 112 0.903 446 115 5.3 Unified Team 1 1992 ---- 1 -- 8 7 0 0 0 1 14 0.875 46 14 4.0 Canada 20 1920 2010 1 7 133 98 2 6 0 27 210 0.771 823 233 4.4 Czechoslovakia 16 1920 1992 2 6 102 66 0 2 0 34 134 0.657 542 340 2.0 United States 21 1920 2010 1 AC* 137 79 0 13 1 44 177 0.626 696 378 2.3 Sweden 20 1920 2010 1 6 131 75 0 14 0 42 167 0.626 561 377 1.4 Russia 5 1994 2010 2 6 32 19 0 1 1 11 42 0.617 112 81 1.0 5 1994 2010 1 7 31 17 1 1 0 12 39 0.589 96 63 1.1 Slovakia 5 1994 2010 3 13 29 14 1 4 0 10 37 0.578 102 84 0.6 Finland 15 1952 2010 1 7 103 55 0 6 0 42 120 0.563 421 332 0.9 Great Britain 4 1924 1948 1 5 26 13 0 2 0 11 28 0.538 107 115 -0.3 Ukraine 1 2002 ---- 10 -- 4 2 0 0 0 2 4 0.500 11 14 -0.8 Fed. Rep. of Germany 6 1968 1988 3 9 38 17 0 1 0 20 35 0.461 145 160 -0.4 Japan 8 1936 1998 8 13 41 16 0 5 0 20 37 0.451 153 227 -1.8 Romania 4 1964 1980 7 12 25 10 0 2 0 13 22 0.440 95 116 -0.8 Yugoslavia 5 1964 1984 9 14 30 12 0 2 0 16 26 0.433 109 160 -1.7 Switzerland 15 1920 2010 3 13 81 26 2 6 1 46 63 0.380 269 405 -1.7 Germany 13 1928 2010 3 11 81 24 0 7 0 50 55 0.340 157 356 -2.5 3 1998 2010 4 9 20 6 0 1 1 12 15 0.338 47 80 -1.7 The 1 1980 ---- 9 -- 5 1 0 1 0 3 3 0.300 16 43 -5.4 2 1998 2006 5 9 12 3 0 1 0 8 7 0.292 30 56 -2.2 France 10 1920 2002 5 14 44 11 0 2 0 31 24 0.273 98 232 -3.0 Poland 13 1928 1992 4 11 75 19 0 3 0 53 41 0.273 203 442 -3.2 Italy 9 1936 2006 4 15 53 12 0 4 0 37 28 0.264 160 368 -3.9 Austria 12 1928 2002 5 14 67 14 0 7 0 46 35 0.261 185 367 -2.7 10 1952 2010 8 12 61 14 0 3 1 43 32 0.258 166 324 -2.6 4 1936 2010 9 13 16 2 0 2 1 11 7 0.203 40 92 -3.3 Belgium 4 1920 1936 5 13 10 2 0 0 0 8 4 0.200 21 83 -6.2 German Demo. Rep. 1 1968 ---- 8 -- 8 1 0 0 0 7 2 0.125 16 49 -4.1 3 1928 1964 7 16 17 2 0 0 0 15 4 0.118 33 91 -3.4 Bulgaria 1 1976 ---- 12 -- 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0.000 20 52 -5.3 Australia 1 1960 ---- 9 -- 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0.000 10 87 -12.8 Totals 22 1920 2010 ------692 6 98 6 692 1,524 0.500 5,936 5,936 0.0

URS/EUN 10 1956 1992 1 3 70 62 0 2 0 6 126 0.900 492 129 5.2 URS/EUN/RUS 16 1956 2010 1 6 102 81 0 3 1 17 168 0.824 604 210 3.9 TCH/CZE/SVK 26 1920 2010 1 13 162 97 2 7 0 56 210 0.648 740 487 1.6 FRG/GER 19 1928 2010 3 11 119 41 0 8 0 70 90 0.378 302 516 -1.0 FRG/GDR/GER 20 1928 2010 3 11 127 42 0 8 0 77 92 0.362 318 565 -1.2

*In 1948 the United States team was a disputed one as two teams tried to represent the USOC, which had chosen the AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) team to represent them. The AHAUS (American Hockey Association of the United States) team was finally allowed to by the IOC but their results were later annulled.

Overall Record by Countries, Women NOC ### First Last Best Worst Gms W OTW T OTL L Pts %%% GF GA AVM Canada 4 1998 2010 1 2 21 19 0 0 0 2 43 0.905 158 24 6.4 United States 4 1998 2010 1 2 21 18 0 0 0 3 40 0.857 133 22 5.3 Finland 4 1998 2010 3 5 21 10 1 0 0 10 24 0.512 62 58 0.2 Russia 3 2002 2010 5 6 15 7 0 0 1 7 17 0.483 35 53 -1.2 Sweden 4 1998 2010 2 5 20 9 0 0 1 10 21 0.463 54 81 -1.4 Germany 2 2002 2006 4 6 10 4 0 1 0 5 9 0.450 17 34 -1.7 Switzerland 2 2006 2010 5 7 10 3 1 0 0 6 10 0.375 28 34 -0.6 China 3 1998 2010 4 7 16 4 0 1 0 11 10 0.281 26 68 -2.6 Kazakhstan 1 2002 ---- 8 -- 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 0.000 2 24 -4.4 Slovakia 1 2010 ---- 8 -- 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 0.000 7 36 -5.8 Japan 1 1998 ---- 6 -- 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 0.000 2 45 -8.6 Italy 1 2006 ---- 8 -- 5 0 0 0 0 5 0 0.000 3 48 -9.0 Totals 4 1998 2010 ------77 74 2 2 2 74 174 0.500 527 527 0.0

# = of Olympic Tournaments; 1st = First Olympic Tournament; Last = Most Recent Olympic Tournament; Best = Best Olympic Finish; Worst = Worst Olympic Finish; Gms = Number of Matches; W = Matches Won; OTW = Overtime Win; T = Matches Tied; OTL = Overtime Loss; L = Matches Lost; Pts = Tournament Points (2 for each match won, 1 for each match tied); %%% = Tournament Points Percentage; GF = Overall Goals Scored By; GA = Overall Goals Scored Against; AVM = Average Victory Margin per Match (negative numbers indicates average losing margin).

USA Men’s Olympic Ice Hockey Matches Involving 2014 Winter Olympic Teams United States vs. Austria 1936 Semi-Final Pool Match United States d. Austria 1-0 February 12 1948 Round-Robin Match United States d. Austria 13-2 February 6 1984 B Pool Match United States d. Austria 7-3 February 13 1988 B Pool Match United States d. Austria 10-6 February 13

vs. Canada 1920 Semi-Final Match Canada d. United States 2-0 April 25 1924 Final Pool Match Canada d. United States 6-1 February 3 1932 Round-Robin Match Canada d. United States 2-1 February 4 1932 Round-Robin Match Canada tied United States 2-2 February 13 1936 Final Pool Match Canada d. United States 1-0 February 16 1948 Round-Robin Match Canada d. United States 12-3 February 5 1952 Round-Robin Match Canada tied United States 3-3 February 24 1956 Final Pool Match United States d. Canada 4-1 January 31 1960 Final Pool Match United States d. Canada 2-1 February 25 1964 Final Pool Match Canada d. United States 8-6 February 3 1968 A Pool Match Canada d. United States 3-2 February 11 1984 B Pool Match Canada d. United States 4-2 February 7 1994 B Pool Match Canada tied United States 3-3 February 17 1998 D Pool Match Canada d. United States 4-1 February 16 2002 Gold Medal Match Canada d. United States 5-2 February 24 2010 Gold Medal Match Canada d. United States 3-2 February 28 2010 A Pool Match United States d. Canada 5-3 February 21

vs. Czech Republic 1994 Classification Round Match Czech Republic d. United States 5-3 February 24 1998 Quarter-Final Match Czech Republic d. United States 4-1 February 18

vs. Finland 1952 Round-Robin Match United States d. Finland 8-2 February 18 1964 Final Pool Match Finland d. United States 3-2 February 7 1968 A Pool Match Finland tied United States 1-1 February 17 1972 A Pool Match United States d. Finland 4-1 February 10 1976 A Pool Match United States d. Finland 5-4 February 10 1980 Final Pool Match United States d. Finland 4-2 February 24 1984 B Pool Match Finland tied United States 3-3 February 15 1992 A Pool Match United States d. Finland 4-1 February 13 1994 Quarter-Final Match Finland d. United States 6-1 February 23 2002 D Pool Match United States d. Finland 6-0 February 15 2006 Quarter-Final Match Finland d. United States 4-3 February 22 2010 Semi-Final Match United States d. Finland 6-1 February 26

vs. Latvia 2006 B Pool Match Latvia tied United States 3-3 February 15

vs. Norway 1952 Round-Robin Match United States d. Norway 3-2 February 15 1980 B Pool Match United States d. Norway 5-1 February 16 1984 B Pool Match Norway tied United States 3-3 February 11 1988 B Pool Match United States d. Norway 6-3 February 19 2010 A Pool Match United States d. Norway 6-1 February 18

vs. Russia 2002 Semi-Final Match United States d. Russia 3-2 February 22 2002 D Pool Match Russia tied United States 2-2 February 16 2006 B Pool Match Russia d. United States 5-4 February 21

vs. Slovakia 1994 B Pool Match Slovakia tied United States 3-3 February 15 2006 B Pool Match Slovakia d. United States 2-1 February 18

vs. Sweden 1920 Consolation Round United States d. Sweden 7-0 April 27 1924 Final Pool Match United States d. Sweden 20-0 February 1 1936 Semi-Final Pool Match United States d. Sweden 2-1 February 13 1948 Round-Robin Match United States d. Sweden 5-2 February 3 1952 Round-Robin Match Sweden d. United States 4-2 February 21 1956 Final Pool Match United States d. Sweden 6-1 February 2 1960 Final Pool Match United States d. Sweden 6-3 February 22 1964 Final Pool Match Sweden d. United States 7-4 February 1 1968 A Pool Match Sweden d. United States 4-3 February 7 1972 A Pool Match Sweden d. United States 5-1 February 5 1980 B Pool Match Sweden tied United States 2-2 February 12 1992 A Pool Match Sweden tied United States 3-3 February 17 1994 B Pool Match Sweden d. United States 6-4 February 19 1998 D Pool Match Sweden d. United States 4-2 February 13 2006 B Pool Match Sweden d. United States 2-1 February 19

vs. Switzerland 1920 Quarter-Final Match United States d. Switzerland 29-0 April 24 1936 B Pool Match United States d. Switzerland 3-0 February 7 1948 Round-Robin Match Switzerland d. United States 5-4 January 30 1952 Round-Robin Match United States d. Switzerland 8-2 February 19 1964 Final Pool Match United States d. Switzerland 7-3 February 8 1972 Qualifying Round Match United States d. Switzerland 5-3 February 4 1988 Consolation Pool Match United States d. Switzerland 8-4 February 25 2010 Quarter-Final Match United States d. Switzerland 2-0 February 24 2010 A Pool Match United States d. Switzerland 3-1 February 16

USA Women’s Olympic Ice Hockey Matches Involving 2014 Winter Olympic Teams United States vs. Canada 1998 Gold Medal Match United States d. Canada 3-1 February 17 1998 Round-Robin Match United States d. Canada 7-4 February 14 2002 Gold Medal Match Canada d. United States 3-2 February 21 2010 Gold Medal Match Canada d. United States 2-0 February 25

vs. Finland 1998 Round-Robin Match United States d. Finland 4-2 February 11 2002 B Pool Match United States d. Finland 5-0 February 16 2006 B Pool Match United States d. Finland 4-0 February 20 2006 B Pool Match United States d. Finland 7-3 February 14 2010 B Pool Match United States d. Finland 6-0 February 18

vs. Germany 2002 B Pool Match United States d. Germany 10-0 February 12 2006 B Pool Match United States d. Germany 5-0 February 12

vs. Japan 1998 Round-Robin Match United States d. Japan 10-0 February 12

vs. Russia 2010 B Pool Match United States d. Russia 13-0 February 16

vs. Sweden 1998 Round-Robin Match United States d. Sweden 7-1 February 9 2002 Semi-Final Round Match United States d. Sweden 4-0 February 19 2006 Semi-Final Round Match Sweden d. United States 3-2 February 17 2010 Semi-Final Round Match United States d. Sweden 9-1 February 22

vs. Switzerland 2006 B Pool Match United States d. Switzerland 6-0 February 11

USA Olympic Ice Hockey Medalists Ice Hockey – Men Abel, Clarence. *28 May 1900. 1924: (2). Ahearn, Kevin. *20 June 1948. 1972: (2). Amonte, Tony. *2 August 1970. 2002: (2). Anderson, Ty. *15 October 1908. 1932: (2). Anderson, Wendell. *1 February 1933. 1956: (2). Backes, David. *1 May 1984. 2010: (2). Baker, Bill. *29 November 1956. 1980: (1). Barrasso, Tom. *31 March 1965. 2002: (2). Bent, Johnny. *5 August 1908. 1932: (2). Bjorkman, Rube. *27 February 1929. 1952: (2). Bonney, Ray. *5 April 1892. 1920: (2). Boucha, Henry. *1 June 1951. 1972: (2). Broten, Neal. *29 November 1959. 1980: (1). Brown, Charles. *26 October 1947. 1972: (2). Brown, Dustin. *4 November 1984. 2010: (2). Burtnett, Wellington, Jr. *26 August 1930. 1956: (2). Callahan, Ryan. *21 March 1985. 2010: (2). Campbell, Gene. *17 August 1932. 1956: (2). Ceglarski, Lenny. *27 June 1926. 1952: (2). Chase, John. *12 June 1906. 1932: (2). Chelios, Chris. *25 January 1962. 2002: (2). Christian, Billy. *29 January 1938. 1960: (1). Christian, Dave. *12 May 1959. 1980: (1). Christian, Gordy. *21 November 1927. 1956: (2). Christian, Rog. *1 December 1935. 1960: (1). Christiansen, Keith. *14 July 1944. 1972: (2). Christoff, Steve. *23 January 1958. 1980: (1). Cleary, Bill, Jr. *19 August 1934. 1956: (2). 1960: (1). Cleary, Bobby. *21 April 1936. 1960: (1). Conroy, Tony. *19 October 1895. 1920: (2). Cookman, John. *2 September 1909. 1932: (2). Craig, Jim. *31 May 1957. 1980: (1). Curran, Mike. *14 April 1944. 1972: (2). Czarnota, Joe. *25 March 1925. 1952: (2). Deadmarsh, Adam. *10 May 1975. 2002: (2). Desmond, Dick. *2 March 1927. 1952: (2). Dougherty, Dick. *5 August 1932. 1956: (2). Drury, Chris. *20 August 1976. 2002: (2). 2010: (2). Drury, Herb. *2 March 1896. 1920: (2). 1924: (2). Dunham, Mike. *1 June 1972. 2002: (2). Eruzione, Mike. *25 October 1954. 1980: (1). Everett, Doug. *3 April 1905. 1932: (2). Farrel, Frank. *23 March 1908. 1932: (2). Fitzgerald, Ed. *3 August 1890. 1920: (2). Fitzgerald, Joe. *10 October 1904. 1932: (2). Frazier, Ted. *21 January 1907. 1932: (2). Ftorek, Robbie. *2 January 1952. 1972: (2). Gambucci, Andre. *12 November 1928. 1952: (2). Garrison, John. *13 February 1909. 1932: (2). 1936: (3). Geran, Gerry. *3 August 1896. 1920: (2). Gleason, Tim. *29 January 1983. 2010: (2). Goheen, Moose. *9 February 1894. 1920: (2). Grazia, Gene. *29 July 1934. 1960: (1). Guerin, Bill. *9 November 1970. 2002: (2). Hallock, Gerald. *4 June 1905. 1932: (2). Harrington, John. *24 May 1957. 1980: (1). Harrison, Cliff. *30 October 1927. 1952: (2). Housley, Phil. *3 September 1964. 2002: (2). Howe, Mark. *28 May 1955. 1972: (2). Hull, Brett. *9 August 1964. 2002: (2). Ikola, Willard. *28 July 1932. 1956: (2). Irving, Stu. *2 February 1949. 1972: (2). Johnson, Erik. *21 March 1988. 2010: (2). Johnson, Jack. *13 January 1987. 2010: (2). Johnson, Mark. *22 September 1957. 1980: (1). Johnson, Paul. *18 May 1937. 1960: (1). Kammer, Fred, Jr. *3 June 1912. 1936: (3). Kane, Patrick. *19 November 1988. 2010: (2). Kesler, Ryan. *31 August 1984. 2010: (2). Kessel, Phil. *2 October 1987. 2010: (2). Kilmartin, Gerry. *7 July 1926. 1952: (2). Kirrane, Jack, Jr. *20 August 1930. 1960: (1). LaBatte, Phil. *5 July 1911. 1936: (3). LaCroix, Alphonse. *21 October 1897. 1924: (2). Langenbrunner, Jamie. *24 July 1975. 2010: (2). Langley, Art. *25 June 1896. 1924: (2). Lax, John. *23 July 1911. 1936: (3). LeClair, John. *5 July 1969. 2002: (2). Leetch, Brian. *3 March 1968. 2002: (2). Livingston, Bob. *3 November 1908. 1932: (2). , John. *31 March 1900. 1924: (2). Malone, Ryan. *1 December 1979. 2010: (2). Matchefts, John. *18 June 1931. 1956: (2). Mayasich, John. *22 May 1933. 1956: (2). 1960: (1). McCartan, Jack. *5 August 1935. 1960: (1). McCarthy, Justin. *25 January 1899. 1924: (2). McClanahan, Rob. *9 January 1958. 1980: (1). McCormick, Joe. *12 August 1894. 1920: (2). McCormick, Larry. *12 July 1890. 1920: (2). McElmury, Jim. *3 October 1949. 1972: (2). McGlynn, Dick. *19 June 1948. 1972: (2). McKinnon, Dan. *21 April 1922. 1956: (2). McVey, Bob. *14 March 1936. 1960: (1). Mellor, Tom. *27 January 1950. 1972: (2). Meredith, Dick. *22 December 1932. 1956: (2). 1960: (1). Miller, Aaron. *11 August 1971. 2002: (2). Miller, Ryan. *17 July 1980. 2010: (2). Modano, Mike. *7 June 1970. 2002: (2). Moon, Tom. *6 November 1908. 1936: (3). Morrow, Ken. *17 October 1956. 1980: (1). Mulhern, Jack. *18 July 1927. 1952: (2). Naslund, Ron. *28 February 1943. 1972: (2). Nelson, Frank, Jr. *24 January 1910. 1932: (2). Noah, John. *21 November 1927. 1952: (2). O'Callahan, Jack. *24 July 1957. 1980: (1). Olds, Wally. *17 August 1949. 1972: (2). Olson, Weldy. *12 November 1932. 1956: (2). 1960: (1). Orpik, Brooks. *26 September 1980. 2010: (2). Oss, Arnie, Jr. *18 April 1928. 1952: (2). Owen, Bob. *8 June 1936. 1960: (1). Paavola, Rod. *21 August 1939. 1960: (1). Palmer, Larry. *7 January 1938. 1960: (1). Palmer, Winthrop, Jr. *5 December 1906. 1932: (2). Parise, Zach. *28 July 1984. 2010: (2). Pavelich, Mark. *28 February 1958. 1980: (1). Pavelski, Joe. *11 July 1984. 2010: (2). Petroske, Jack. *6 August 1934. 1956: (2). Poti, Tom. *22 March 1977. 2002: (2). Purpur, Ken. *1 March 1932. 1956: (2). Rafalski, Brian. *28 September 1973. 2002: (2). 2010: (2). Ramsey, Mike. *3 December 1960. 1980: (1). Rice, Williard. *21 April 1895. 1924: (2). Richter, Mike. *22 September 1966. 2002: (2). Rigazio, Don. *3 July 1934. 1956: (2). Rodenhiser, Dick. *17 October 1932. 1956: (2). 1960: (1). Roenick, Jeremy. *17 January 1970. 2002: (2). Rolston, Brian. *21 February 1973. 2002: (2). Rompre, Bob. *11 April 1929. 1952: (2). Ross, Elbridge, Jr. *2 August 1909. 1936: (3). Rowe, Paul. *5 May 1914. 1936: (3). Ryan, Bobby. *17 March 1987. 2010: (2). Sampson, Ed. *23 . 1956: (2). Sanders, Frank, Jr. *8 March 1949. 1972: (2). Sarner, Craig. *20 June 1949. 1972: (2). Schneider, Buzz. *14 September 1954. 1980: (1). Sedin, Jim. *25 June 1930. 1952: (2). Shaughnessy, Frank, Jr. *21 June 1911. 1936: (3). Sheehy, Tim. *3 September 1948. 1972: (2). Silk, Dave. *1 January 1958. 1980: (1). Small, Irv. *19 July 1891. 1924: (2). Smith, Gordon. *14 February 1908. 1932: (2). 1936: (3). Spain, Frank. *17 February 1909. 1936: (3). Stastny, Paul. *27 December 1985. 2010: (2). Strobel, Eric. *5 June 1958. 1980: (1). Stubbs, Frank, Jr. *12 July 1909. 1936: (3). Suter, Gary. *24 June 1964. 2002: (2). Suter, Rob. *16 May 1957. 1980: (1). Suter, Ryan. *21 January 1985. 2010: (2). Synnott, Frank. *28 December 1891. 1920: (2). 1924: (2). Thomas, Tim. *15 April 1974. 2010: (2). Tkachuk, Keith. *28 March 1972. 2002: (2). Tuck, Leon. *25 May 1891. 1920: (2). Van, Al. *30 March 1915. 1952: (2). Verchota, Phil. *28 December 1956. 1980: (1). Weidenborner, Cy. *30 March 1895. 1920: (2). Weight, Doug. *21 January 1971. 2002: (2). Wells, Mark. *18 September 1957. 1980: (1). Whiston, Don. *19 June 1927. 1952: (2). Whitney, Ryan. *19 February 1983. 2010: (2). Williams, Tom. *17 April 1940. 1960: (1). Yackel, Ken. *5 March 1930. 1952: (2). York, Mike. *3 January 1978. 2002: (2). Young, Scott. *1 October 1967. 2002: (2).

Ice Hockey – Women Bailey, Chris. *5 February 1972. 1998: (1). 2002: (2). Baker, Laurie. *6 November 1976. 1998: (1). 2002: (2). Bellamy, Kacey. *22 April 1987. 2010: (2). Blahoski, Alana. *29 April 1974. 1998: (1). Brown-Miller, Lisa. *16 November 1966. 1998: (1). Bye, Karyn. *18 May 1971. 1998: (1). 2002: (2). Cahow, Caitlin. *20 May 1985. 2006: (3). 2010: (2). Chesson, Lisa. *18 August 1986. 2010: (2). Chu, Julie. *13 March 1982. 2002: (2). 2006: (3). 2010: (2). Coyne, Colleen. *19 September 1971. 1998: (1). Darwitz, Natalie. *13 October 1983. 2002: (2). 2006: (3). 2010: (2). DeCosta, Sara. *13 May 1977. 1998: (1). 2002: (2). Dreyer, Pam. *9 August 1981. 2006: (3). Duggan, Meghan. *3 September 1987. 2010: (2). Dunn-Luoma, Tricia. *25 April 1974. 1998: (1). 2002: (2). 2006: (3). Engstrom, Molly. *1 March 1983. 2006: (3). 2010: (2). Granato, Cammi. *25 March 1971. 1998: (1). 2002: (2). Gunn, Chanda. *27 January 1980. 2006: (3). Hagerman, Jamie. *7 May 1981. 2006: (3). Insalaco, Kim. *4 November 1980. 2006: (3). Kauth, Kathleen. *28 March 1979. 2006: (3). Kennedy, Courtney. *29 March 1979. 2002: (2). 2006: (3). Kilbourne, Andrea. *19 April 1980. 2002: (2). King, Katie. *24 May 1975. 1998: (1). 2002: (2). 2006: (3). King, Kristin. *21 July 1979. 2006: (3). Knight, Hilary. *12 July 1989. 2010: (2). Lamoureux, Jocelyne. *3 July 1989. 2010: (2). Lamoureux, Monique. *3 July 1989. 2010: (2). Lawler, Erika. *5 February 1987. 2010: (2). Looney, Shelley. *21 January 1972. 1998: (1). 2002: (2). Marvin, Gigi. *7 March 1987. 2010: (2). McLaughlin, Brianne. *20 June 1987. 2010: (2). Merz, Sue. *10 April 1972. 1998: (1). 2002: (2). Mleczko, A. J. *14 June 1975. 1998: (1). 2002: (2). Mounsey, Tara. *12 March 1978. 1998: (1). 2002: (2). Movsessian, Vicki. *6 November 1972. 1998: (1). Parsons, Sarah. *27 July 1987. 2006: (3). Resor, Helen. *18 October 1985. 2006: (3). Ruggiero, Angela. *3 January 1980. 1998: (1). 2002: (2). 2006: (3). 2010: (2). Schaus, Molly. *29 July 1988. 2010: (2). Schmidgall-Potter, Jenny. *12 January 1979. 1998: (1). 2002: (2). 2006: (3). 2010: (2). Stack, Kelli. *13 January 1988. 2010: (2). Stephens, Kelly. *4 June 1983. 2006: (3). Thatcher, Karen. *29 February 1984. 2010: (2). Tueting, Sarah. *26 April 1976. 1998: (1). 2002: (2). Ulion, Gretchen. *4 May 1972. 1998: (1). Vetter, Jessie. *19 December 1985. 2010: (2). Wall, Lyndsay. *12 May 1985. 2002: (2). 2006: (3). Weiland, Kerry. *18 October 1980. 2010: (2). Wendell, Krissy. *12 September 1981. 2002: (2). 2006: (3). Whyte, Sandra. *24 August 1970. 1998: (1). Zaugg-Siergiej, Jinelle. *27 March 1986. 2010: (2).