Team Canada stats, scoring leaders and demographics breakdown at Olympics - Salt Lake City 2002. Player birth country and age distributions, draft rounds of players in the 2002 Olympics. 2002 Olympic Games Gold Medal Team Team Canada roster at Olympics - Salt Lake City 2002. Player birthdate, birthplace, height and weight information for Team Canada Olympics.
Team Canada celebrates winning the Gold Medal 2002 Winter Olympics
Official Opening President George W. Bush Competing Athletes 2399 (1513 men, 886 women) Olympic Oath Olympic Oath (athletes): Jim Shea (skeleton) Olympic Oath (officials): Allen Church (alpine skiing) Nations Participating 77 NOCs Canadian Team Size 150 (85 men, 65 women) Medals Won 17 (7 G, 3 S, 7 B) Flag Bearers Opening Ceremony Canada competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. Canada has competed at every Winter Olympic Games. These games were the second best ever for Canada at the time, as they finished in fourth place in the medal standings with 17 medals, seven of which were gold. Medalists Notable events The 2001-02 Canada men's national ice hockey team represented Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics officially hosted by Salt Lake City in Utah . Team Canada, coached by Pat Quinn, won the gold medal. It was the first Olympic gold medal for Canada in men's ice hockey since the Edmonton Mercurys won gold at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway. [1] Official site of Canada's 2002 Olympic Men's Hockey Team. The Canadian team won gold at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. It was the first time Canada had captured men's Olympic hockey gold in 50 years.
Salt Lake City 2002 Team Canada Official Olympic Team Website
Team Canada roster at Ice Hockey World Championships in 2002. Player birthdate, birthplace, height and weight information for Team Canada. NHL; NHL DRAFT;. Team Canada Roster @ Ice Hockey World Championships 2002. GOALIES; Name Pos Age Birthdate Birthplace HT WT SC; Marty Turco: G: 26: 1975-08-13: Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario: 5'11" 183: L. The men's tournament marked the second Olympic Games where the National Hockey League took a break (12 days, from February 14 to February 25 [1]) to allow all its players the opportunity to play. Summary Fourteen countries played in the tournament. Feb. 24, 2002. WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah (AP) -- Oh, yes, Canada. Canada finally ended its agonizing 50-year wait to win the Olympic gold medal in its national sport, beating the United States as. Mario Lemieux made his Olympic debut at Salt Lake City 2002. He served as Team Canada's captain as they captured gold, ending a 50-year Olympic title drought for Canada in ice hockey. Lemieux registered six points over five games.
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Curtis Joseph and Team Canada won the Olympic gold medal in men's ice hockey at Salt Lake City 2002, ending Canada's 50-year old gold medal drought. Joseph had made his Olympic debut at Nagano 1998 where Team Canada finished fourth as NHL players participated for the first time. Player Statistics by Team. 2002 Men's Olympic Ice Hockey Tournament. Canada. Games; Roster; Player Statistics; Roster Players. No
Canada Archived from 2001-02 season. 2002 Olympic Hockey. Belarus Czech Republic Finland Germany Russia Sweden USA: GOALIES TEAM BIRTHDATE Ed Belfour Dallas April 21, 1965 Martin Brodeur New Jersey May 5, 1972 Curtis Joseph Toronto April 29, 1967 DEFENSEMEN TEAM BIRTHDATE Rob Blake Colorado Dec. 10, 1969 Eric Brewer Edmonton April 17,1979 Adam. Team Canada stats, scoring leaders and demographics breakdown at Ice Hockey World Championships in 2002. Player birth country and age distributions, draft rounds of players in the 2002 tournament.
Salt Lake City 2002 Team Canada Official Olympic Team Website
When Team Canada suited up in 2002, we had failed in the last 2 best-on-best series, and speculation was that parity had reached international hockey. It was the team in Salt Lake City that changed the momentum for Canada. Arguably this team was the most important in Canada's history (with all due respect to the 72 Summit Series team). 24 24. Hockey at the 2002 Winter Olympics was held at the E Center in West Valley City and Peaks Ice Arena in Provo, Utah. The men's and women's tournaments were won by Canada, who defeated the host United States in both finals. [1] Medal summary Medal table Medalists Men's tournament Qualifying