Canada national men's ice hockey team 744439 225255480 2008-07-12T18:49:01Z LindsayH 86163 Disambiguate [[Halifax]] to [[Halifax Regional Municipality]] using [[:en:Wikipedia:Tools/Navigation_popups|popups]] {| class="wikitable" style="float:right; width:300px" |- |align=center|[[Image:hockeycanada.PNG]] |- style=background:#efefef !Team Jersey |- |align=center|<!--[[image:canadahockeyjersey.PNG|220px]] commenting out image with no source/bad FairUse claim--> |- style=background:#efefef !Association |- align=center |[[Hockey Canada]] |- style=background:#efefef !Current Olympic/World Cup coach |- align=center |[[Pat Quinn]], 2002- |- style=background:#efefef !Current national team coach |- align=center |[[Ken Hitchcock]] 2008- |- style=background:#efefef !Most Games* |- align=center |[[Ryan Smyth]]: 50 |- style=background:#efefef !Most Points* |- align=center |[[Wayne Gretzky]]: 68 |- style=background:#efefef !First Game |- align=center |{{ih|CAN|1868}} 8 - 1 {{ih-rt|SUI}}<br>([[Les Avants]], [[Switzerland]]; [[January 10]], [[1910]]) |- style=background:#efefef !Largest win |- align=center |{{ih|CAN|1921}} 47 - 0 {{ih-rt|DEN}}<br>([[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]; [[February 12]], [[1949]]) |- style=background:#efefef !Largest defeat |- align=center |{{ih|URS}} 11 - 1 {{ih-rt|CAN}}<br>([[Vienna]], [[Austria]]; [[April 24]], [[1977]]) |- style=background:#efefef !Summit Series, Canada Cup and World Cup |- align=center |''Winners'': 6 - [[Summit Series|1972]], [[1976 Canada Cup|1976]], [[1984 Canada Cup|1984]], [[1987 Canada Cup|1987]], [[1991 Canada Cup|1991]], [[2004 World Cup of Hockey|2004]] |- style=background:#efefef !Olympics |- align=center |''Gold medalists'': 7 - [[Ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics|1920]], [[Ice hockey at the 1924 Winter Olympics|1924]], [[Ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics|1928]], [[Ice hockey at the 1932 Winter Olympics|1932]], [[Ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics|1948]], [[Ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics|1952]], [[Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics|2002]] |- style=background:#efefef ![[Ice Hockey World Championships|World Championships]] |- align=center |''Gold medalists''***: 18 - 1930, [[1931 World Ice Hockey Championships|1931]], 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1950, 1951, 1955, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1994, 1997, [[2003 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2003]], [[2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2004]], [[2007 IIHF World Championship|2007]] |- style=background:#efefef !International Competition |- align=center |''Current record'': (W-L-T) 839-396-118 |- |<nowiki>*</nowiki> ''Includes [[Professional ice hockey world championships]] and the 1998 and 2002 Olympics only''<br> <nowiki>**</nowiki> ''Includes Olympics, World Championships, World Cups, Canada Cups, and Summit Series' ''<br> <nowiki>***</nowiki> ''Excludes six Gold medals won in years when the World Championships and Olympics were the same tournament. (1920-1948) |} {{MedalTop}} {{MedalSport | Men's [[Ice hockey at the Olympic Games|ice hockey]]}} {{MedalGold| [[1920 Summer Olympics|1920 Antwerp]]|[[Ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics|Team]]}} {{MedalGold| [[1924 Winter Olympics|1924 Chamonix]]|[[Ice hockey at the 1924 Winter Olympics|Team]]}} {{MedalGold| [[1928 Winter Olympics|1928 St. Moritz]]|[[Ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics|Team]]}} {{MedalGold| [[1932 Winter Olympics|1932 Lake Placid]]|[[Ice hockey at the 1932 Winter Olympics|Team]]}} {{MedalSilver| [[1936 Winter Olympics|1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen]]|[[Ice hockey at the 1936 Winter Olympics|Team]]}} {{MedalGold| [[1948 Winter Olympics|1948 St. Moritz]]|[[Ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics|Team]]}} {{MedalGold| [[1952 Winter Olympics|1952 Oslo]]|[[Ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics|Team]]}} {{MedalBronze| [[1956 Winter Olympics|1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo]]|[[Ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics|Team]]}} {{MedalSilver| [[1960 Winter Olympics|1960 Squaw Valley]]|[[Ice hockey at the 1960 Winter Olympics|Team]]}} {{MedalBronze| [[1968 Winter Olympics|1968 Grenoble]]|[[Ice hockey at the 1968 Winter Olympics|Team]]}} {{MedalSilver| [[1992 Winter Olympics|1992 Albertville]]|[[Ice hockey at the 1992 Winter Olympics|Team]]}} {{MedalSilver| [[1994 Winter Olympics|1994 Lillehammer]]|[[Ice hockey at the 1994 Winter Olympics|Team]]}} {{MedalGold| [[2002 Winter Olympics|2002 Salt Lake City]]|[[Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics|Team]]}} {{MedalBottom}} The '''Canadian national ice hockey team''' is the national men's [[ice hockey]] team of [[Canada]]. The team is overseen by [[Hockey Canada]], a member of the [[International Ice Hockey Federation]], and participates in international competitions. From 1920 until 1963, Canada's international representation was by Senior Amateur Club teams. Canada's national men's team was founded in 1963 by [[Father David Bauer]] as a part of the [[Canadian Amateur Hockey Association]], playing out of the [[University of British Columbia]].<ref>[http://www.hockeycanada.ca/3/9/7/5/index1.shtml Hockey Canada]</ref> The nickname "Team Canada" was christened for the [[1972 Summit Series]] and has been frequently used to refer to the Canadian National Team ever since. [[Canada]] has been one of the leading national ice hockey teams in international play, winning the 1972 Summit Series against the [[Soviet Union]], four of five [[Canada Cup (hockey)|Canada Cups]] dating back to 1976, winning the [[2002 Winter Olympics]], three recent [[International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships|IIHF World Championships]] and the [[2004 World Cup of Hockey]]. Canada has a total of 574,125 players registered nationwide, 1.76% of its population. The current coach is [[Ken Hitchcock]]. Canada is currently ranked first in the [[IIHF World Ranking]]. ==History== From 1920 until 1963, the Senior Amateur Club teams representing Canada, were usually the most recent [[Allan Cup]] champions. The last senior team to win a gold medal at the World Championship was the [[Trail Smoke Eaters]] in 1961. Following the 1963 World Championships, Father David Bauer founded the national team as a permanent institution. The new permanent national team first competed at the [[1964 Winter Olympics]]. Since 1964, the national team has one Olympic gold medal, and five world championship wins. Before the emergence of the Soviet Union, Canada dominated hockey, winning six out of seven golds at the Olympics before 1956 and 13 world championship gold medals before 1961. From 1954 to 1991, Canada was able to win only four [[Ice Hockey World Championships|World Championships]] and no [[Winter Olympics|Winter Olympic]] [[Gold medal]]s when the [[Soviet national ice hockey team|Soviet]], [[Czechoslovak national ice hockey team|Czechoslovak]], and [[Swedish national men's ice hockey team|Swedish]] teams dominated. This was in part because Canada's best professional players were unable to attend these events as they had commitments with their respective [[National Hockey League]] teams. Canada withdrew from official [[IIHF]] events in 1970 and the National Team programme was suspended after they were refused permission to use semi-professional players at the world championship. Canada returned to the IIHF in 1977 after a series of negotiations between IIHF President Dr. Sabetzki and top officials of professional ice hockey in Canada and the [[United States of America]]. Canadians and Americans were allowed to enhance their world championship teams with professional players; and the world championships were scheduled as late as possible to ensure more players would be available from among the [[NHL]] teams eliminated from the [[Stanley Cup]] playoffs. In return, a competition for the "[[Canada Cup]]" was to be played every four years on North American territory with the participation of [[Canada]], the [[United States]], and the four strongest European national teams, including professionals. In 1983, Hockey Canada began the "Programme of Excellence", whose purpose was to prepare a team for the [[Ice hockey at the Winter Olympics|Winter Olympics]] every four years. This new National Team played a full season together all over the world against both national and club teams, and often attracted top NHL prospects, veteran pros with NHL experience and, in a few cases, current NHLers who were holding out in contract disputes. This programme was discontinued in 1998, when the NHL began shutting down to allow its players to compete. ===Retired numbers=== #<li value="19"> [[Steve Yzerman]] #<li value="66"> [[Mario Lemieux]] #<li value="99"> [[Wayne Gretzky]] ===List of teams representing Canada from 1920 to 1963=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Event !! Team !! Hometown |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics|1920 Summer Olympics]] || [[Winnipeg Falcons]] || [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]] |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1924 Winter Olympics|1924 Winter Olympics]] || [[Toronto Granites]] || [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics|1928 Winter Olympics]] || [[Varsity Blues men's ice hockey team|University of Toronto]] || [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] |- | [[1930 World Ice Hockey Championships|1930 World Championships]] || [[Toronto CCMs]] || [[Toronto, Ontario]] |- | [[1931 World Ice Hockey Championships|1931 World Championships]] || [[University of Manitoba]] || [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]] |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1932 Winter Olympics|1932 Winter Olympics]] || [[Winnipeg Hockey Club]] || [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]] |- | [[1933 World Ice Hockey Championships|1933 World Championships]] || [[Toronto National Sea Fleas]] || [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] |- | [[1934 World Ice Hockey Championships|1934 World Championships]] || [[Saskatoon Quakers]] || [[Saskatoon]], [[Saskatchewan]] |- | [[1935 World Ice Hockey Championships|1935 World Championships]] || [[Winnipeg Monarchs]] || [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]] |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1936 Winter Olympics|1936 Winter Olympics]] || [[Port Arthur Bearcats]] || [[Port Arthur, Ontario]] |- | [[1937 World Ice Hockey Championships|1937 World Championships]] || [[Kimberley Dynamiters]] || [[Kimberley, British Columbia]] |- | [[1938 World Ice Hockey Championships|1938 World Championships]] || [[Sudbury Wolves]] || [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury, Ontario]] |- | [[1939 World Ice Hockey Championships|1939 World Championships]] || [[Trail Smoke Eaters]] || [[Trail, British Columbia]] |- |align="center" colspan="3"|''[[Ice Hockey World Championships|World Championships]] not held from 1940–1946 during [[World War II]].'' |- | [[1947 World Ice Hockey Championships|1947 World Championships]] ||align="center" colspan="2"| ''Did not participate'' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics|1948 Winter Olympics]] || [[RCAF Flyers]] || [[CFB Trenton|RCAF Station Trenton]], [[Ontario]] |- | [[1949 World Ice Hockey Championships|1949 World Championships]] || [[Sudbury Wolves]] || [[Greater Sudbury|Sudbury, Ontario]] |- | [[1950 World Ice Hockey Championships|1950 World Championships]] || [[Edmonton Mercurys]] || [[Edmonton]], [[Alberta]] |- | [[1951 World Ice Hockey Championships|1951 World Championships]] || [[Lethbridge Maple Leafs]] || [[Lethbridge]], [[Alberta]] |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics|1952 Winter Olympics]] || [[Edmonton Mercurys]] || [[Edmonton]], [[Alberta]] |- | [[1953 World Ice Hockey Championships|1953 World Championships]] ||align="center" colspan="2"| ''Did not participate'' |- | [[1954 World Ice Hockey Championships|1954 World Championships]] || [[East York Lyndhursts]] || [[East York, Ontario]] |- | [[1955 World Ice Hockey Championships|1955 World Championships]] || [[Penticton Vees]] || [[Penticton]], [[British Columbia]] |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics|1956 Winter Olympics]] || [[Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen]] || [[Kitchener, Ontario|Kitchener]]–[[Waterloo, Ontario|Waterloo]], [[Ontario]] |- | [[1957 World Ice Hockey Championships|1957 World Championships]] ||align="center" colspan="2"| ''Did not participate'' |- | [[1958 World Ice Hockey Championships|1958 World Championships]] || [[Whitby Dunlops]] || [[Whitby, Ontario]] |- | [[1959 World Ice Hockey Championships|1959 World Championships]] || [[Belleville McFarlands]] || [[Belleville, Ontario]] |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1960 Winter Olympics|1960 Winter Olympics]] || [[Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen]] || [[Kitchener, Ontario|Kitchener]]–[[Waterloo, Ontario|Waterloo]], [[Ontario]] |- | [[1961 World Ice Hockey Championships|1961 World Championships]] || [[Trail Smoke Eaters]] || [[Trail, British Columbia]] |- | [[1962 World Ice Hockey Championships|1962 World Championships]] || [[Galt Terriers]] || [[Cambridge, Ontario|Galt, Ontario]] |- | [[1963 World Ice Hockey Championships|1963 World Championships]] || [[Trail Smoke Eaters]] || [[Trail, British Columbia]] |} ==Coaches== List of coaches of the Canada national men's ice hockey team. {| |----- | VALIGN="TOP" | '''Olympics''' #[[Gordon Sigurjonson]], 1920 #[[Frank Rankin]], 1924 #[[Conn Smythe]], 1928 #[[Jack Hughes]], 1932 #[[Al Pudas]], 1936 #Sgt. [[Frank Boucher]], 1948 #[[Louis Holmes]], 1952 #[[Bobby Bauer]], 1956, 1960 #[[Father David Bauer]], 1964 #[[Jackie McLeod]], 1968 #[[Lorne Davis]], [[Clare Drake]], [[Tom Watt]] (co-coaches), 1980 #[[Dave King (hockey)|Dave King]], 1984, 1988, 1992 #[[Tom Renney]], 1994 #[[Marc Crawford]], 1998 #[[Pat Quinn]], 2002, 2006 '''Canada/World Cups''' #[[Harry Sinden]], 1972 Summit Series #[[Billy Harris (ice hockey b. 1935)|Bill Harris]], 1974 Summit Series #[[Scotty Bowman]], 1976, 1981 Canada Cups #[[Glen Sather]], 1984 Canada Cup #[[Mike Keenan]], 1987 and 1991 Canada Cups #Glen Sather, 1996 World Cup #[[Pat Quinn]], 2004 World Cup | VALIGN="TOP" | '''World Championships''' #[[Les Allen]], 1930 #[[Blake Wilson]], 1931 #[[Harold Ballard]], 1933 #[[Johnny Walker]], 1934 #[[Scotty Oliver]], 1935 #[[John Achtzener]], 1937 #[[Max Silverman]], 1938 #[[Elmer Piper]], 1939 #Max Silverman, 1949 #[[Jimmy Graham]], 1950 #[[Dick Gray]], 1951 #[[Greg Currie]], 1954 #[[Grant Warwick]], 1955 #[[Sid Smith (hockey)|Sid Smith]], 1958 #[[Ike Hildebrand]], 1959 #[[Lloyd Roubell]], 1961, 1962 #[[Bobby Kromm]], 1963 #[[Gordon Simpson]], 1965 #Jackie McLeod, 1966, 1967, 1969 #[[Johnny Wilson (hockey)|Johnny Wilson]], 1977 #[[Harry Howell (hockey player)|Harry Howell]], 1978 #[[Marshall Johnston]], 1979 #[[Don Cherry (ice hockey)|Don Cherry]], 1981 #[[Red Berenson]], 1982 #Dave King, 1983 #[[Doug Carpenter]], 1985 #Pat Quinn, 1986 #Dave King, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 #Mike Keenan, 1993 #[[George Kingston (hockey)|George Kingston]], 1994 #Tom Renney, 1995, 1996 #[[Andy Murray (ice hockey)|Andy Murray]], 1997, 1998 #[[Mike Johnston (hockey)|Mike Johnston]], 1999 #Tom Renney, 2000 #[[Wayne Fleming]], 2001, 2002 #Andy Murray, 2003 #[[Joel Quenneville]], 2004 #[[Marc Habscheid]], 2005, 2006 #Andy Murray, 2007 #[[Ken Hitchcock]], 2008 |} ==Competition achievements== ===Olympic Games=== All Olympic ice hockey tournaments between 1920 and 1968 also counted as World Championships. <ref>[http://www.hockeycanada.ca/4/7/1/4/index1.shtml Hockey Canada-IIHF World Men's championship]</ref> {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |- ! Year !! Location !! Result |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics|1920]] || [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1924 Winter Olympics|1924]] || [[Chamonix]], [[France]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics|1928]] || [[St. Moritz]], [[Switzerland]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1932 Winter Olympics|1932]] || [[Lake Placid, New York]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1936 Winter Olympics|1936]] || [[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]], [[Germany]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- |colspan="3"| ''[[Winter Olympic Games]] not held in [[1940 Winter Olympics|1940]] or [[1944 Winter Olympics|1944]] due to [[World War II]].'' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics|1948]] || [[St. Moritz]], [[Switzerland]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics|1952]] || [[Oslo]], [[Norway]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics|1956]] || [[Cortina d'Ampezzo]], [[Italy]] ||bgcolor="#cc9966"| '''Bronze''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1960 Winter Olympics|1960]] || [[Squaw Valley, Placer County, California|Squaw Valley]], [[California]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1964 Winter Olympics|1964]] || [[Innsbruck]], [[Austria]] || 4th place<sup>†</sup> |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1968 Winter Olympics|1968]] || [[Grenoble]], [[France]] ||bgcolor="#cc9966"| '''Bronze''' |- |colspan="3"| ''Did not participate in [[Ice hockey at the 1972 Winter Olympics|1972]] or [[Ice hockey at the 1976 Winter Olympics|1976]] Winter Olympic Games.'' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1980 Winter Olympics|1980]] || [[Lake Placid, New York]] || 6th place |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1984 Winter Olympics|1984]] || [[Sarajevo]], [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] || 4th place |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1988 Winter Olympics|1988]] || [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]] || 4th place |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1992 Winter Olympics|1992]] || [[Albertville]], [[France]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1994 Winter Olympics|1994]] || [[Lillehammer]], [[Norway]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics|1998]] || [[Nagano]], [[Japan]] || 4th place |- | [[Ice hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics|2002]] || [[Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics|2006]] || [[Turin]], [[Italy]] || 7th place |} <sup>†</sup> Disputed see [[Ice hockey at the 1964 Winter Olympics]]. ===Summit Series=== * [[Summit Series|1972]] - '''Won''' * [[1974 Summit Series|1974]] - '''Lost''' ===Canada Cup=== * [[1976 Canada Cup|1976]] - '''Won championships''' * [[1981 Canada Cup|1981]] - Lost Final * [[1984 Canada Cup|1984]] - '''Won championships''' * [[1987 Canada Cup|1987]] - '''Won championships''' * [[1991 Canada Cup|1991]] - '''Won championships''' ===World Cup of Hockey=== * [[1996 World Cup of Hockey|1996]] - Lost, Final * [[2004 World Cup of Hockey|2004]] - '''Won the World Cup''' ===World Championships=== All Olympic ice hockey tournaments between 1920 and 1968 also counted as World Championships. <ref>[http://www.hockeycanada.ca/4/7/1/4/index1.shtml Hockey Canada-IIHF World Men's championship]</ref> The [[Ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics|1920 Olympics]] were the first world championship. IIHF World Championships were not held during the Winter Olympic years of 1980, 1984 or 1988. <ref>[http://www.hockeycanada.ca/4/7/1/4/index1.shtml Hockey Canada-IIHF World Men's championship]</ref> {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |- ! Year !! Location !! Result |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1920 Summer Olympics|1920]] || [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1924 Winter Olympics|1924]] || [[Chamonix]], [[France]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1928 Winter Olympics|1928]] || [[St. Moritz]], [[Switzerland]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[1930 World Ice Hockey Championships|1930]] || [[Chamonix]], [[France]]; [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]; [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[1931 World Ice Hockey Championships|1931]] || [[Krynica]], [[Poland]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1932 Winter Olympics|1932]] || [[Lake Placid, New York]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[1933 World Ice Hockey Championships|1933]] || [[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- | [[1934 World Ice Hockey Championships|1934]] || [[Milan]], [[Italy]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[1935 World Ice Hockey Championships|1935]] || [[Davos]], [[Switzerland]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1936 Winter Olympics|1936]] || [[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]], [[Germany]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- | [[1937 World Ice Hockey Championships|1937]] || [[London]], [[Great Britain]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[1938 World Ice Hockey Championships|1938]] || [[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[1939 World Ice Hockey Championships|1939]] || [[Zürich]] / [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- |align="center" colspan="3"|''[[Ice Hockey World Championships|World Championships]] not held from 1940–1946 during [[World War II]].'' |- | [[1947 World Ice Hockey Championships|1947]] ||colspan="2"| ''Did not participate'' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics|1948]] || [[St. Moritz]], [[Switzerland]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[1949 World Ice Hockey Championships|1949]] || [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- | [[1950 World Ice Hockey Championships|1950]] || [[London]], [[Great Britain]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[1951 World Ice Hockey Championships|1951]] || [[Paris]], [[France]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1952 Winter Olympics|1952]] || [[Oslo]], [[Norway]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[1953 World Ice Hockey Championships|1953]] ||colspan="2"| ''Did not participate'' |- | [[1954 World Ice Hockey Championships|1954]] || [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- | [[1955 World Ice Hockey Championships|1955]] || [[Krefeld]] / [[Dortmund]] / [[Cologne]], [[West Germany]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics|1956]] || [[Cortina d'Ampezzo]], [[Italy]] ||bgcolor="#cc9966"| '''Bronze''' |- | [[1957 World Ice Hockey Championships|1957]] ||colspan="2"| ''Did not participate'' |- | [[1958 World Ice Hockey Championships|1958]] || [[Oslo]], [[Norway]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[1959 World Ice Hockey Championships|1959]] || [[Prague]] / [[Bratislava]], [[Czechoslovakia]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1960 Winter Olympics|1960]] || [[Squaw Valley, Placer County, California|Squaw Valley]], [[California]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- | [[1961 World Ice Hockey Championships|1961]] || [[Geneva]] / [[Lausanne]], [[Switzerland]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[1962 World Ice Hockey Championships|1962]] || [[Colorado Springs, Colorado|Colorado Springs]] / [[Denver, Colorado|Denver]], [[Colorado]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- | [[1963 World Ice Hockey Championships|1963]] || [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] || 4th place |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1964 Winter Olympics|1964]] || [[Innsbruck]], [[Austria]] || 4th place |- | [[1965 World Ice Hockey Championships|1965]] || [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] || 4th place |- | [[1966 World Ice Hockey Championships|1966]] || [[Ljubljana]], [[Yugoslavia]] ||bgcolor="#cc9966"| '''Bronze''' |- | [[1967 World Ice Hockey Championships|1967]] || [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] ||bgcolor="#cc9966"| '''Bronze''' |- | [[Ice hockey at the 1968 Winter Olympics|1968]] || [[Grenoble]], [[France]] ||bgcolor="#cc9966"| '''Bronze''' |- | [[1969 World Ice Hockey Championships|1969]] || [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] || 4th place |- |colspan="3"| ''Canada did not participate in IIHF events from 1970–1976.'' |- | [[1977 World Ice Hockey Championships|1977]] || [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] || 4th place |- | [[1978 World Ice Hockey Championships|1978]] || [[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]] ||bgcolor="#cc9966"| '''Bronze''' |- | [[1979 World Ice Hockey Championships|1979]] || [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]] || 4th place |- | [[1981 World Ice Hockey Championships|1981]] || [[Gothenburg]] / [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]] || 4th place |- | [[1982 World Ice Hockey Championships|1982]] || [[Helsinki]] / [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] ||bgcolor="#cc9966"| '''Bronze''' |- | [[1983 World Ice Hockey Championships|1983]] || [[Düsseldorf]] / [[Dortmund]] / [[Munich]], [[West Germany]] ||bgcolor="#cc9966"| '''Bronze''' |- | [[1985 World Ice Hockey Championships|1985]] || [[Prague]], [[Czechoslovakia]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- | [[1986 World Ice Hockey Championships|1986]] || [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]] ||bgcolor="#cc9966"| '''Bronze''' |- | [[1987 World Ice Hockey Championships|1987]] || [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] || 4th place |- | [[1989 World Ice Hockey Championships|1989]] || [[Stockholm]] / [[Södertälje]], [[Sweden]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- | [[1990 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1990]] || [[Berne]] / [[Fribourg]], [[Switzerland]] || 4th place |- | [[1991 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1991]] || [[Turku]] / [[Helsinki]] / [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- | [[1992 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1992]] || [[Prague]] / [[Bratislava]], [[Czechoslovakia]] || 7th place |- | [[1993 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1993]] || [[Dortmund]] / [[Munich]], [[Germany]] || 4th place |- | [[1994 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1994]] || [[Bolzano]] / [[Canazei]] / [[Milano]], [[Italy]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[1995 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1995]] || [[Stockholm]] / [[Gävle]], [[Sweden]] ||bgcolor="#cc9966"| '''Bronze''' |- | [[1996 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1996]] || [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- | [[1997 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1997]] || [[Helsinki]] / [[Turku]] / [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[1998 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1998]] || [[Zürich]] / [[Basel]], [[Switzerland]] || 6th place |- | [[1999 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|1999]] || [[Oslo]] / [[Lillehammer]] / [[Hamar]], [[Norway]] || 4th place |- | [[2000 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2000]] || [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]] || 4th place |- | [[2001 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2001]] || [[Cologne]] / [[Hanover]] / [[Nuremberg]], [[Germany]] || 5th place |- | [[2002 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2002]] || [[Gothenburg]] / [[Karlstad]] / [[Jönköping]], [[Sweden]] || 6th place |- | [[2003 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2003]] || [[Helsinki]] / [[Tampere]] / [[Turku]], [[Finland]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2004]] || [[Prague]] / [[Ostrava]], [[Czech Republic]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[2005 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2005]] || [[Innsbruck]] / [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |- | [[2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2006]] || [[Riga]], [[Latvia]] || 4th place |- | [[2007 IIHF World Championship|2007]] || [[Moscow]] / [[Mytishchi]], [[Russia]] ||bgcolor=gold| '''Gold''' |- | [[2008 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships|2008]] || [[Quebec City]] / [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax]], [[Canada]] ||bgcolor=silver| '''Silver''' |} ===Spengler Cup=== [[Spengler Cup]] victories for Team Canada have occurred in 1984, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003 and 2007. In this tournament, Canada competes against European club teams, not against national teams. These opposing teams often have Canadians on their rosters. Canada used to be represented by the standing national team at this event, but since its dissolution is usually made up of Canadians playing in European leagues. ==Rosters== {{main|List of Canadian national hockey team rosters}} ===2008 World Championship roster=== ;Goaltenders #<li value="30"> [[Cam Ward]] - [[Carolina Hurricanes]] #<li value="31"> [[Pascal Leclaire]] - [[Columbus Blue Jackets]] #<li value="32"> [[Mathieu Garon]] - [[Edmonton Oilers]] ;Defencemen #<li value="2"> [[Dan Hamhuis]] - [[Nashville Predators]] #<li value="4"> [[Jay Bouwmeester]] - [[Florida Panthers]] #<li value="8"> [[Brent Burns]] - [[Minnesota Wild]] #<li value="22"> [[Duncan Keith]] - [[Chicago Blackhawks]] #<li value="24"> [[Steve Staios]] (A) - [[Edmonton Oilers]] #<li value="52"> [[Mike Green (ice hockey)|Mike Green]] - [[Washington Capitals]] #<li value="55"> [[Ed Jovanovski]] - [[Phoenix Coyotes]] ;Forwards #<li value="9"> [[Derek Roy]] - [[Buffalo Sabres]] #<li value="10"> [[Patrick Sharp]] - [[Chicago Blackhawks]] #<li value="12"> [[Eric Staal]] - [[Carolina Hurricanes]] #<li value="14"> [[Chris Kunitz]] - [[Anaheim Ducks]] #<li value="15"> [[Dany Heatley]] - [[Ottawa Senators]] #<li value="16"> [[Jonathan Toews]] - [[Chicago Blackhawks]] #<li value="19"> [[Shane Doan]] (C) - [[Phoenix Coyotes]] #<li value="21"> [[Jamal Mayers]] - [[St. Louis Blues (hockey)|St. Louis Blues]] #<li value="25"> [[Jason Chimera]] - [[Columbus Blue Jackets]] #<li value="26"> [[Martin St. Louis]] (A) - [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] #<li value="51"> [[Ryan Getzlaf]] - [[Anaheim Ducks]] #<li value="61"> [[Rick Nash]] - [[Columbus Blue Jackets]] #<li value="91"> [[Jason Spezza]] - [[Ottawa Senators]] ===2006 Olympic roster=== ;Goaltenders #<li value="30"> [[Martin Brodeur]] - [[New Jersey Devils]] #<li value="1"> [[Roberto Luongo]] - [[Vancouver Canucks]] #<li value="35"> [[Marty Turco]] - [[Dallas Stars]] ;Defencemen #<li value="4"> [[Rob Blake]] (A) - [[Los Angeles Kings]] #<li value="3"> [[Jay Bouwmeester]]* - [[Florida Panthers]] #<li value="52"> [[Adam Foote]] - [[Colorado Avalanche]] #<li value="24"> [[Bryan McCabe]]** - [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] #<li value="44"> [[Chris Pronger]] (A) - [[Anaheim Ducks]] #<li value="6"> [[Wade Redden]] - [[Ottawa Senators]] #<li value="28"> [[Robyn Regehr]] - [[Calgary Flames]] ;Forwards #<li value="14"> [[Todd Bertuzzi]] - [[Anaheim Ducks]] #<li value="9"> [[Shane Doan]] - [[Phoenix Coyotes]] #<li value="33"> [[Kris Draper]] - [[Detroit Red Wings]] #<li value="21"> [[Simon Gagné|Simon Gagne]] (A) - [[Philadelphia Flyers]] #<li value="15"> [[Dany Heatley]] - [[Ottawa Senators]] #<li value="12"> [[Jarome Iginla]] (A) - [[Calgary Flames]] #<li value="40"> [[Vincent Lecavalier]] - [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] #<li value="61"> [[Rick Nash]] - [[Columbus Blue Jackets]] #<li value="39"> [[Brad Richards]] - [[Dallas Stars]] #<li value="91"> [[Joe Sakic]] (C) - [[Colorado Avalanche]] #<li value="94"> [[Ryan Smyth]] - [[Colorado Avalanche]] #<li value="26"> [[Martin St. Louis]] - [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] #<li value="97"> [[Joe Thornton]] - [[San Jose Sharks]] ;Reserves * [[Dan Boyle (hockey)|Dan Boyle]]*** - [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] * [[Jason Spezza]] - [[Ottawa Senators]] * [[Eric Staal]] - [[Carolina Hurricanes]] <nowiki>*</nowiki>Was on the reserves replacing Bryan McCabe; replaced [[Scott Niedermayer]] - [[Anaheim Ducks]] <nowiki>**</nowiki>Was on the reserves; replaced [[Ed Jovanovski]] - [[Phoenix Coyotes]] <nowiki>***</nowiki>Replaced [[Jay Bouwmeester]] who was on the reserves replacing [[Bryan McCabe]] - [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] ==See also== *[[Canadian national women's hockey team]] *[[List of Team Canada captains]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * Meltzer, Bill [http://www.nhl.com/nhl/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=307437 NHL.com article on 2007 IIHF World Championship gold medal]. 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