No, not in an international competition, hoverer for social hockey it is possible.
No usually, they have the basic stuff, like offsides and all, but since the men tend to be more aggressive the women have fewer rules on things like bodychecks and tripping.
As of the 2008 Games in Beijing (15 August), India has won a total of 18 Olympic medals: 1900 - 1) Norman Pritchard - silver in men's 200 meter dash, silver in men's 200 meter hurdles 1928 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 1932 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 1936 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 1948 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 1952 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 2) Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav - bronze in men's wrestling 1956 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 1960 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - silver in men's hockey 1964 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 1968 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - bronze in men's hockey 1972 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - bronze in men's hockey 1980 - 1) Men's Hockey Team - Gold in men's hockey 1996 - 1) Leander Paes - bronze in men's tennis 2000 - 1) Karnam Malleswari - bronze in women's Weight Lifting 2004 - 1) Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore - silver in men's double trap shooting 2008 - 1) Abhinav Bindra - gold in men's 10 meter air rifle shooting
Probably either the German men's team, or the Netherlands' women.
The men's team won in 1975; the women's team has never.
The men's team is ranked 18th. The women's team is ranked 16th.
The men's team is ranked sixth. The women's team is ranked eighth.
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.
Ice hockey ... Canada has won 11 gold medals in ice hockey, 8 by the men's team and 3 by the women's team.
In the men's competitions, Germany's national men's team and the Netherlands national women's team are currently ranked first.
The men's team is currently ranked 7th and the women's team is ranked 11th.
Division 1 men - 18 Division 2 men - 13.5 Division 1 women - 18 Division 2 women - 18
Men: Great Britain Women: Australia