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Olympian Teams 2015-16 WCHA MEN’S MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK OLYMPIAN TEAMS WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES • HOCKEY RESULTS Year Winter Games Site Gold Silver Bronze 1952 Oslo, Norway Canada USA Sweden 1956 Cortina D’Ampezzo, Italy Soviet Union USA Canada 1960 Squaw Valley, CA • USA USA Canada Soviet Union 1964 Innsbruck, Austria Soviet Union Sweden Czechoslovakia 1968 Grenoble, France Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Canada 1972 Sapporo, Japan Soviet Union USA Czechoslovakia 1976 Innsbruck, Austria Soviet Union Czechoslovakia W. Germany 1980 Lake Placid, NY • USA USA Soviet Union Sweden 1984 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia Soviet Union Czechoslovakia Sweden 1988 Calgary, AB • Canada Soviet Union Finland Sweden 1992 Albertville, France CIS/Unified Team Canada Czechoslovakia 1994 Lillehammer, Norway Sweden Canada Finland 1998 Nagano, Japan Czech Republic Russia Finland 2002 Salt Lake City, UT • USA Canada USA Russia 2006 Torino, Italy Sweden Finland Czech Republic 2010 Vancouver, BC • Canada Canada USA Finland 2014 Sochi, Russia Canada Sweden Finland 1960 • SQUAW VALLEY, CA WCHA OLYMPIANS USA: Gene Grazia, Michigan State; John Mayasich, Minnesota; Jack McCartan, Minnesota; Dick Meredith, Minnesota; Weldon 1952 • OSLO, NORWAY Olson, Michigan State. USA: Rube Bjorkman, Minnesota; Andy Gambucci, Colorado College; John Noah, North Dakota, Bob Rompre, Colorado College; 1964 • INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA Jim Sedin, Minnesota; Ken Yackel, Minnesota. USA: Dave Brooks, Minnesota; Herb Brooks, Minnesota; Paul Canada: Bruce Dickson, Denver. Coppo, Michigan Tech; John Mayasich, Minnesota; Jack McCartan, Minnesota; Tom McCoy, Minnesota; Dick Meredith, Minnesota; 1956 • CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, ITALY Wayne Meredith, Minnesota; Weldon Olson, Michigan State; USA: Wendell Anderson, Minnesota; Gene Campbell, Minnesota; Bill Reichart, North Dakota; Don Ross, North Dakota; Gary Gordon Christian, North Dakota; Dick Dougherty, Minnesota; Schmalzbauer, Minnesota; Jim Westby, Minnesota; Tom Yurkovich, Willard Ikola, Michigan; John Mariucci, Minnesota; John North Dakota. Staff: Gary Hughes, Colorado College. Matchefts, Michigan; John Mayasich, Minnesota; Dan McKinnon, Canada: Henry Akervall, Michigan Tech; Gary Begg, Michigan Tech; North Dakota; Dick Meredith, Minnesota; Weldon Olson, Michigan Marshall Johnston, Denver. State; Jack Petroske, Minnesota; Ken Purpur, North Dakota. Staff: John Mariucci, Minnesota. 1968 • GRENOBLE, FRANCE Canada: Bob White, Michigan. USA: Herb Brooks, Minnesota; Jack Dale, Minnesota; Craig Falkman, Minnesota; Len Lilyholm, Minnesota; John Mayasich, Minnesota; Jack McCartan, Minnesota; Dick Meredith, Minnesota; Lou Nanne, Minnesota; Weldon Olson, Michigan State; Bruce Riutta, Michigan Tech; Don Ross, North Dakota; Larry Stordahl, Minnesota; Doug Volmar, Michigan State. Staff: Murray Williamson, Minnesota. Canada: Brian Glennie, Michigan State; Marshall Johnston, Denver. 1972 • SAPPORO, JAPAN USA: Keith ‘Huffer’ Christiansen, Minnesota Duluth; Mike ‘Lefty’ Curran, North Dakota; John Mayasich, Minnesota; Jack McCartan, Minnesota; Bruce McIntosh, Minnesota; Dick Meredith, Minnesota; Ron Naslund, Denver; Wally Olds, Minnesota; Weldon Olson, Michigan State; Frank Sanders, Minnesota; Craig Sarner, Minnesota. Staff: Murray Williamson, Minnesota. 1976 • INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA USA: Steve Alley, Wisconsin; Rob Harris, Minnesota; Dan Griffin, Colorado College; Paul Jensen, Michigan Tech; Steve Jensen, Michigan Tech; Bob Lundeen, Wisconsin; Gary Ross, North Dakota; Bill "Buzz" Schneider; Steve Sertich, Colorado College; John Taft, Wisconsin; Jim Warden, Michigan Tech. Staff: Art Berglund, Colorado College; Bob Johnson, Wisconsin. WELDON OLSON, USA 1956-1960-1964- 1968-1972 2015-16 WCHA MEN’S MEDIA GUIDE & RECORD BOOK 1980 • LAKE PLACID, NY USA: Les Auge, Minnesota; Bill Baker, Minnesota; Neal Broten, Minnesota; Dave Christian, North Dakota; Steve Christoff, Minnesota; John Harrington, Minnesota Duluth; Bruce Horsch, Michigan Tech; Steve Janaszak, Minnesota; Mark Johnson, Wisconsin; Rob McClanahan, Minnesota; Mark Pavelich, Minnesota Duluth; Mike Ramsey, Minnesota; Bill ‘Buzz’ Schneider, Minnesota; Eric Strobel, Minnesota; Bob Suter, Wisconsin; Phil Verchota, Minnesota. Staff: Art Berglund, Colorado College; Herb Brooks, Minnesota; Craig Patrick, Denver. Canada: Glenn Anderson, Denver; Ken Berry, Denver; Kevin Maxwell, North Dakota; Tim Watters, Michigan Tech. Italy: Rick Bragnalo, Denver; Dave Tomassoni, Denver. Japan: Staff: Mel Wakabayashi, Michigan. 1984 • SARAJEVO, YUGOSLAVIA USA: Marc Behrend, Wisconsin; Scott Bjugstad, Minnesota; Chris Chelios, Wisconsin; Steve Griffith, Minnesota; John Harrington, Minnesota Duluth; Tom Hirsch, Minnesota; David H. Jensen, Minnesota; Steve Jensen, Michigan Tech; Corey Millen, Minnesota; Tim Thomas, Wisconsin; Phil Verchota, Minnesota. Staff: Art Berglund, Colorado College; Larry Johnson, Minnesota; Craig Patrick, Denver; Doug Woog, Minnesota. Austria: Ed Lebler, Wisconsin. Canada: Bruce Driver, Wisconsin; Kevin Dineen, Denver; Dave Donnelly, North Dakota; Pat Flatley, Wisconsin; Doug Lidster, Colorado College; James Patrick, North Dakota; Craig Redmond, Denver Dave Tippett, North Dakota. Italy: Dave Tomassoni, Denver; Tom Milani, Minnesota Duluth; Bob DePiero, North Daktoa. 1988 • CALGARY, AB, CANADA USA: John Blue, Minnesota; Tom Chorske, Minnesota; Guy Gosselin, Minnesota Duluth; Tony Granato, Wisconsin; Jim Johannson, Wisconsin; Bob Mason, Minnesota Duluth; Corey CHRIS CHELIOS & BRIAN RAFALSKI, USA Millen, Minnesota; Todd Okerlund, Minnesota; Mike Richter, Wisconsin; Dave Snuggerud, Minnesota. Staff: Art Berglund, Colorado College; Jack Blatherwick, Minnesota. 2002 • SALT LAKE CITY, UT Austria: Ed Lebler, Wisconsin. USA: Chris Chelios, Wisconsin; Brett Hull, Minnesota Duluth; Canada: Ken Berry, Denver; Bob Joyce, North Dakota; Rick Kosti, Brian Rafalski, Wisconsin; Mike Richter, Wisconsin; Gary Suter, Minnesota Duluth; Gord Sherven, North Dakota; Tony Stiles, Wisconsin. Staff: Art Berglund, Colorado College; Herb Brooks, Michigan Tech; Tim Watters, Michigan Tech. Minnesota; Jim Johannson, Wisconsin; Craig Patrick, Denver. Norway: Vern Mott, Colorado College. Canada: Ed Belfour, North Dakota; Curtis Joseph, Wisconsin. Finland: Jarkko Ruutu, Michigan Tech. 1992 • ALBERTVILLE, FRANCE USA: Guy Gosselin, Minnesota Duluth; Bret Hedican, St. Cloud 2006 • TORINO, ITALY State; Sean Hill, Wisconsin; Jim Johannson, Wisconsin. Staff: Art USA: Jason Blake, North Dakota; Chris Chelios, Wisconsin; Matt Berglund, Colorado College; Dean Blais, Minnesota; Larry Johnson, Cullen, St. Cloud State; Bret Hedican, St. Cloud State; Jordan Minnesota. Leopold, Minnesota; Paul Martin, Minnesota; Mark Parrish, St. Canada: Curt Giles, Minnesota Duluth; Greg Johnson, North Cloud State; Brian Rafalski, Wisconsin. Staff: Paul Holmgren, Dakota; Chris Lindberg, Minnesota Duluth; Dave Tippett, North Minnesota; Jim Johannson, Wisconsin. Dakota. Canada: Dany Heatley, Wisconsin. Italy: Mike DeAngelis, Minnesota Duluth. Finland: Antti Laaksonen, Denver; Jarkko Ruutu, Michigan Tech. 1994 • LILLEHAMMER, NORWAY 2010 • VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA USA: Mark Beaufait, Northern Michigan; Brett Hauer, Minnesota USA: David Backes, Minnesota State; Erik Johnson, Minnesota; Duluth; Darby Hendrickson, Minnesota; Craig Johnson, Minnesota; Phil Kessel, Minnesota; Paul Martin, Minnesota; Ryan Malone, St. Travis Richards, Minnesota; Barry Richter, Wisconsin. Staff: Art Cloud State; Zach Parise, North Dakota; Joe Pavelski, Wisconsin; Berglund, Colorado College. Staff: Jack Blatherwick, Minnesota. Brian Rafalski, Wisconsin; Paul Stastny, Denver; Ryan Suter, Austria: Rob Doyle, Colorado College. Wisconsin. Canada: Derek Mayer, Denver; Brad Werenka, Northern Michigan. Canada: Dany Heatley, Wisconsin; Jonathan Toews, North Dakota. France: Eric LeMarque, Northern Michigan. Finland: Jarkko Ruutu, Michigan Tech. Italy: Bruno Campese, Northern Michigan; Mike DeAngelis, Minnesota Duluth; Phil DeGaetano, Northern Michigan. 2014 • SOCHI, RUSSIA USA: David Backes, Minnesota State; Justin Faulk, Minnesota 1998 • NAGANO, JAPAN Duluth; Phil Kessel, Minnesota; Ryan McDonagh, Wisconsin; T.J. USA: Chris Chelios, Wisconsin; Brett Hull, Minnesota Duluth; Mike Oshie, North Dakota; Zach Parise, North Dakota; Joe Pavelski, Richter, Wisconsin; Gary Suter, Wisconsin. Staff: Art Berglund, Wisconsin; Paul Stastny, Denver; Derek Stepan, Wisconsin; Ryan Colorado College; Herb Brooks, Minnesota; Paul Holmgren, Suter, Wisconsin; Blake Wheeler, Minnesota. Staff: Tony Granto, Minnesota. Wisconsin; Todd Richards, Minnesota. Canada: Curtis Joseph, Wisconsin. Austria: Andreas Nodl, St. Cloud State; Thomas Vanek, Minnesota Italy: Mike DeAngelis, Minnesota Duluth. Canada: Jonathan Toews, North Dakota..
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