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The Triple Gold Club is a term used for an exclusive group of ice hockey players who have won Olympic gold, World Championships gold, and the Stanley Cup. The three are widely considered the three greatest championships in Ice Hockey.


Members

  1. Tomas Jonsson
  2. Håkan Loob
  3. Mats Näslund
  4. Valeri Kamensky
  5. Alexei Gusarov
  6. Peter Forsberg
  7. Vyacheslav Fetisov
  8. Igor Larionov
  9. Alexander Mogilny
  10. Vladimir Malakhov
  11. Joe Sakic
  12. Brendan Shanahan
  13. Rob Blake
  14. Scott Niedermayer
  15. Jaromir Jagr
  16. Jiri Slegr
  17. Nicklas Lidström
  18. Fredrik Modin

Timeline

1994

The inaugural members were Tomas Jonsson, Håkan Loob, and Mats Näslund who "founded" it when they won the Olympics in Lillehammer with Sweden. They had all won the World Championships together in 1991 (Loob in 1987 as well), but separately won the Stanley Cup (Jonsson in 1982 and 1983 with the New York Islanders, Loob in 1989 with the Calgary Flames, and Näslund in 1986 with Montreal Canadiens).

1996

The first couple of players from Russia (Valeri Kamensky and Alexei Gusarov) join along with another Swede Peter Forsberg, (who was also at Lillehammer) as the Colorado Avalanche win the Stanley Cup. Both playing for the USSR, Kamensky and Gusarov had won the 1988 Olympics as well as the 1989 and 1990 World Championships (Kamensky in 1986 as well). Forsberg had won the World Championships in 1992 (and did so again in 1998 and the Olympics for the second time in 2006).

1997

Vyacheslav Fetisov and Igor Larionov win the Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings, and both do so again in 1998 (Larionov again in 2002). The two players together with Peter Forsberg are the only ones to win enough titles to be in the Triple Gold Club twice: They both won at the Olympics in 1984 and 1988, and they both won the World Championships in 1982, 1983, 1986, and 1989 (Fetisov also won in 1978, 1981, and 1990).

2000

Alexander Mogilny and Vladimir Malakhov win the Stanley Cup with the New Jersey Devils. Mogilny had previously won the at the 1988 Olympics and the 1989 World Championships playing for the Soviets, while Malakhov won the 1990 World Championships playing for the Soviets and at the 1992 Olympics playing for the Unified Team.

2002

Joe Sakic, Brendan Shanahan, and Rob Blake become the first Canadians to join as Canada wins at the Salt Lake Olympics. They all won the World Championships with Canada in 1994 (Blake in 1997 as well). Sakic and Blake won the Stanley Cup in 2001 with the Colorado Avalanche (Sakic in 1996 as well) and Shanahan had won it in 1997, 1998, and 2002 with the Detroit Red Wings.

Triple Gold Club welcomes Canadians Blake, Sakic and Shanahan

2004

Scott Niedermayer wins the World Championships with Canada. He was also at Salt Lake, and had won three Stanley Cups with the New Jersey Devils (1995, 2000, and 2003).

2005

Jaromir Jagr and Jiri Slegr are the first Czechs and the latest to achieve the feat as they win the World Championships together. Jagr won the Stanley Cup twice with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1991 and 1992, while Slegr was lucky to win it with the Detroit Red Wings in 2002 when he played one game in the finals due to Jiri Fischer being suspended. The two were also teammates at the 1998 Nagano Olympics.

2006

Nicklas Lidström and Fredrik Modin win Olympic Gold in Torino and join the club. They both won the World Championships for Sweden, Lidström in 1991 and Modin in 1998. Lidström won the Stanley Cup three times with the Detroit Red Wings in 1997, 1998 and 2002, while Modin won the Stanley Cup with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2004.

Canada Cup / World Cup

The Canada Cup, later the World Cup of Hockey, is also a highly regarded international hockey tournament.

Vyacheslav Fetisov, Igor Larionov, and Brendan Shanahan are the only three players in the Triple Gold Club who have also won the Canada Cup (Fetisov and Larionov in 1981; Shanahan in 1991).

Joe Sakic and Scott Niedermayer are the only two players in the Triple Gold Club who have also won the World Cup of Hockey (2004).

See also