More than 15,000 players have tried to win Worlds gold since 1930.
More than 9,000 players have tried to win the Stanley Cup since 1893.
More than 4,000 players have tried to win Olympic gold since 1920.
Only 30 players have won all three.
The Triple Gold Club.
Hockey’s most distinguished membership.
These 30 players form the unique group that has won the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, the Olympic Ice Hockey tournament, and the Stanley Cup. Players are entered chronologically by date when the final championship of the triple has been achieved. If two or more players complete their triple on the same date, priority is given to the player who was the first to win one of the three titles. If two or more players have identical accomplishments, priority is given to the player who completes the triple at the younger age.
The current 30 Triple Gold Club Members as of 2022 represent five nations: Canada (11), Sweden (9), Russia (7) , Czechia (2) and Finland (1).
Legend: OG=Olympic Games; SC=Stanley Cup; WM=World Men’s Championship
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1. Tomas Jonsson (b. Falun, Sweden, 12 April 1960)
SC 1982, 1983 (New York Islanders)
WM 1991 (Sweden)
OG 1994 (Sweden)
TGC member as of 27 February 1994, Olympic final win vs. Canada
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2. Mats Naslund (b. Timra, Sweden, 31 October 1959)
SC 1986 (Montreal Canadiens)
WM 1991 (Sweden)
OG 1994 (Sweden)
TGC member as of 27 February 1994, Olympic final win vs. Canada
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3. Hakan Loob (b. Roma, Sweden, 3 July 1960)
WM 1987, 1991 (Sweden)
SC 1989 (Calgary Flames)
OG 1994 (Sweden)
TGC member as of 27 February 1994, Olympic final win vs. Canada
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4. Valeri Kamenski (b. Voskresensk, Soviet Union, 18 April 1966)
WM 1986, 1989, 1990 (Soviet Union)
OG 1988 (Soviet Union)
SC 1996 (Colorado Avalanche)
TGC member as of 10 June 1996, Stanley Cup win vs. Florida
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5. Alexei Gusarov (b. Leningrad [now St. Petersburg], Soviet Union, 8 July 1964)
WM 1986, 1989, 1990 (Soviet Union)
OG 1988 (Soviet Union)
SC 1996 (Colorado Avalanche)
TGC member as of 10 June 1996, Stanley Cup win vs. Florida
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6. Peter Forsberg (b. Ornskoldsvik, Sweden, 20 July 1973)
WM 1992, 1998 (Sweden)
OG 1994, 2006 (Sweden)
SC 1996, 2001 (Colorado Avalanche)
TGC member as of 10 June 1996, Stanley Cup win vs. Florida
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7. Vyacheslav Fetisov (b. Moscow, Soviet Union, 20 April 1958)
WM 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1989, 1990 (Soviet Union)
OG 1984, 1988 (Soviet Union)
SC 1997, 1998 (Detroit Red Wings)
TGC member as of 7 June 1997, Stanley Cup win vs. Philadelphia
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8. Igor Larionov (b. Voskresensk, Soviet Union, 3 December 1960)
WM 1982, 1983, 1986, 1989 (Soviet Union)
OG 1984, 1988 (Soviet Union)
SC 1997, 1998, 2002 (Detroit Red Wings)
TGC member as of 7 June 1997, Stanley Cup win vs. Philadelphia
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9. Alexander Mogilny (b. Khabarovsk, Soviet Union, 18 February 1969)
OG 1988 (Soviet Union)
WM 1989 (Soviet Union)
SC 2000 (New Jersey Devils)
TGC member as of 10 June 2000, Stanley Cup win vs. Dallas
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10. Vladimir Malakhov (b. Sverdlovsk [now: Yekaterinburg], Soviet Union, 30 August 1968)
WM 1990 (Soviet Union)
OG 1992 (Russia)
SC 2000 (New Jersey Devils)
TGC member as of 10 June 2000, Stanley Cup win vs. Dallas
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11. Rob Blake (b. Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, 10 December 1969)
WM 1994, 1997 (Canada)
SC 2001 (Colorado Avalanche)
OG 2002 (Canada)
TGC member as of 24 February 2002, Olympic final win vs. United States
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12. Joe Sakic (b. Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, 7 July 1969)
WM 1994 (Canada)
SC 1996, 2001 (Colorado Avalanche)
OG 2002 (Canada)
TGC member as of 24 February 2002, Olympic final win vs. United States
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13. Brendan Shanahan (b. Mimico, Ontario, Canada, 23 January 1969)
WM 1994 (Canada)
SC 1997, 1998, 2002 (Detroit Red Wings)
OG 2002 (Canada)
TGC member as of 24 February 2002, Olympic final win vs. United States
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14. Scott Niedermayer (b. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 31 August 1973)
SC 1995, 2000, 2003 (New Jersey Devils), 2007 (Anaheim Ducks)
OG 2002, 2010 (Canada)
WM 2004 (Canada)
TGC member as of 9 May 2004, World Championship final win vs. Sweden
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15. Jaromir Jagr (b. Kladno, Czechoslovakia, 15 February 1972)
SC 1991, 1992 (Pittsburgh Penguins)
OG 1998 (Czech Republic)
WM 2005, 2010 (Czech Republic)
TGC member as of 15 May 2005, World Championship final win vs. Canada
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16. Jiri Slegr (b. Jihlava, Czechoslovakia, 30 May 1971)
OG 1998 (Czech Republic)
SC 2002 (Detroit Red Wings)
WM 2005 (Czech Republic)
TGC member as of 15 May 2005, World Championship final win vs. Canada
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17. Nicklas Lidstrom (b. Vasteras, Sweden, 28 April 1970)
WM 1991 (Sweden)
SC 1997, 1998, 2002, 2008 (Detroit Red Wings)
OG 2006 (Sweden)
TGC member as of 26 February 2006, Olympic final win vs. Finland
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18. Fredrik Modin (b. Sundsvall, Sweden, 8 October 1974)
WM 1998 (Sweden)
SC 2004 (Tampa Bay Lightning)
OG 2006 (Sweden)
TGC member as of 26 February 2006, Olympic final win vs. Finland
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19. Chris Pronger (b. Dryden, Ontario, Canada, 10 October 1974)
WM 1997 (Canada)
OG 2002, 2010 (Canada)
SC 2007 (Anaheim Ducks)
TGC member as of 6 June 2007, Stanley Cup win vs. Ottawa
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20. Niklas Kronwall (b. Stockholm, Sweden, 12 January 1981)
OG 2006 (Sweden)
WM 2006 (Sweden)
SC 2008 (Detroit)
TGC member as of 4 June 2008, Stanley Cup win vs. Pittsburgh
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21. Henrik Zetterberg (b. Njurunda, Sweden, 9 October 1980)
OG 2006 (Sweden)
WM 2006 (Sweden)
SC 2008 (Detroit)
TGC member as of 4 June 2008, Stanley Cup win vs. Pittsburgh
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22. Mikael Samuelsson (b. Mariefred, Sweden 23 December 1976)
OG 2006 (Sweden)
WM 2006 (Sweden)
SC 2008 (Detroit)
TGC member as of 4 June 2008, Stanley Cup win vs. Pittsburgh
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23. Eric Staal (b. Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, 29 October 1984)
SC 2006 (Carolina)
WM 2007 (Canada)
OG 2010 (Canada)
TGC member as of 28 February 2010, Olympic final win vs. USA
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24. Jonathan Toews (b. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 29 April 1988)
WM 2007 (Canada)
OG 2010, 2014 (Canada)
SC 2010, 2013, 2015 (Chicago)
TGC member as of 9 June 2010, Stanley Cup win vs. Philadelphia
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25. Patrice Bergeron (b. L'Ancienne-Lorette, Quebec, Canada, 24 July 1985)
WM 2004 (Canada)
OG 2010, 2014 (Canada)
SC 2011 (Boston)
TGC member as of 15 June 2011, Stanley Cup win vs. Vancouver
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26. Sidney Crosby (b. Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada, 7 August 1987)
SC 2009, 2016, 2017 (Pittsburgh)
OG 2010, 2014 (Canada)
WM 2015 (Canada)
TGC member as of 17 May 2015 World Championship win vs. Russia
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27. Corey Perry (b. New Liskeard, Ontario, Canada, 16 May 1985)
SC 2007 (Anaheim)
OG 2010, 2014 (Canada)
WM 2016 (Canada)
TGC member as of 22 May 2016 World Championship win vs. Finland
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28. Pavel Datsyuk (b. Sverdlovsk [now: Yekaterinburg], Soviet Union, 20 July 1978)
SC 2002, 2008 (Detroit)
WM 2012 (Russia)
OG 2018 (Olympic Athletes from Russia)
TGC member as of 25 February 2018 Olympic final win vs. Germany
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29. Jay Bouwmeester (b. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 27 September 1983)
SC 2019 (St. Louis)
WM 2003, 2004 (Canada)
OG 2014 (Canada)
TGC member as of 12 June 2019 Stanley Cup win vs. Boston |
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30. Valtteri Filppula (b. Vantaa, Finland, 20 May 1984)
SC 2008, 2008 (Detroit)
OG 2022 (Finland)
WM 2022 (Finland)
TGC member as of 29 May 2022 World Championship win vs. Canada
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TRIPLE GOLD CLUB COACHES
1. Mike Babcock (b. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, 29 April 1963)
WM 2004 (Canada)
SC 2008 (Detroit)
OG 2010, 2014 (Canada)
TGC member as of 28 February 2010, Olympic final win vs. USA
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