Gold
yes Canada won gold in both mens and womens ice hockey at the Salt Lake City Winter games of 2002. The women repeated in 2006 at Turin. In Vancouver in 2010, both the Canadian mens and womens teams took home the gold.
Canada won the mens hockey olympics.
Canada at the 2010 games with 14 gold the record breaking gold was for mens hockey against U.S
Canada
Canada won 26 medals at the 2010 Winter Olympics: 14 gold, 7 silver and 5 bronze.
CANADA
Canada last won the gold in 2002
i guess only one time in 1960 Mens hockey.
The country with the most ice hockey medals is Canada. They have a total of 11 (8 for the men's team and 3 for the women's team). After them is the Soviet Union with 7 (all mens). After that is the United States with a total of 3 (2 for the men's team and 1 for the women's team). Note: women's hockey was not added until 1998, so the Soviet Union never had a womens team.
Canada beat U.S.A. (3:1)
In field hockey, England won the 1908 gold medal (defeating Ireland 8-1). In ice hockey, Canada won the 1920 gold medal (defeating Sweden 27-1). No other form of hockey has been played at the Olympics as a medal sport.
Canada won six of the first seven Gold medals in hockey: Antwerp 1920 to Oslo 1952, except for Garmish 1936 where they lost to Great Britain. They then went on a fifty year drought, finally winning Gold in Salt Lake City in 2002. Therefore, Canada's men won the Gold medal in hockey seven times.