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 has 13 total medals including 7 gold medals
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Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, Netherlands has won the most field hockey Olympic medals with 14 (4 gold, 4 silver, 6 bronze). India (8 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze) and Australia (4 gold, 3 silver, 4 bronze) are tied for second with 11.
29 gold medals have been awarded in Olympic field hockey, 21 in the men's competition and 8 in the women's competition. 24 gold medals have been awarded in Olympic ice hockey, 21 in the men's competition and 3 in the women's competition.
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 annual International Ice Hockey Federation competition, Canada has won 24 times, more than any other country. They have a total of 45 medals (gold, silver, or bronze).
In the winter Olympics in Nagano in 1998, US women won four (4) gold medals. Three (3) individual gold medals and a team gold for the ice hockey.
1 ... a gold by the men's ice hockey team.
Two (2), in 2002 and 2006.
Canada won 5 medals at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary Alberta: 2 silver and 3 bronze.