Who Won Men's Ice Hockey Gold Medals?
Men's ice hockey has been a staple of the Winter Olympics since 1920. The team from Canada dominated first, winning six of the first seven gold medals from 1920 - 1952. After that, the Soviet Union went on an incredible run winning eight of the next ten gold medals. They were tripped up twice by the United States, most notably in 1980 - the year of the "Miracle on Ice."
Year | Gold Medal | Country | Score |
---|---|---|---|
2022 | Finland | Finland | 2-1 |
2018 | Olympic Athletes From Russia | Olympic Athletes From Russia | 4-3 (OT) |
2014 | Canada | Canada | 3-0 |
2010 | Canada | Canada | |
2006 | Sweden | Sweden | |
2002 | Canada | Canada | |
1998 | Czech Republic | Czech Republic | |
1994 | Sweden | Sweden | |
1992 | Unified Team | Unified Team | |
1988 | Soviet Union | Soviet Union | |
1984 | Soviet Union | Soviet Union | |
1980 | United States | United States | |
1976 | Soviet Union | Soviet Union | |
1972 | Soviet Union | Soviet Union | |
1968 | Soviet Union | Soviet Union | |
1964 | Soviet Union | Soviet Union | |
1960 | United States | United States | |
1956 | Soviet Union | Soviet Union | |
1952 | Canada | Canada | |
1948 | Canada | Canada | |
1936 | Great Britain | Great Britain | |
1932 | Canada | Canada | |
1928 | Canada | Canada | |
1924 | Canada | Canada | |
1920 | Canada | Canada |