American ice hockey defenseman who became one of the most decorated players in women's hockey history with four Olympic medals and numerous world championships.
Angela Ruggiero won Olympic gold with the United States in 1998 and added two silvers and a bronze across four Winter Games, becoming one of the most decorated defenders in the history of American women's hockey. In 2011 she became the first woman to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame having played primarily in women's hockey, and went on to serve on the International Olympic Committee's Athletes' Commission, extending her influence over the sport well beyond her playing career.
Winning Olympic gold with Team USA at the 1998 Nagano Olympics when she was just 18 years old.
How They Played
Ruggiero was known for her exceptional skating ability and hockey intelligence as a defenseman. She combined strong defensive positioning with the ability to contribute offensively, making her a complete two-way player who could control the pace of the game from the blue line.
Lasting Impact
Ruggiero helped establish women's ice hockey as a respected Olympic sport and became a leading voice for gender equality in hockey. Her post-playing career advocacy work has opened doors for future generations of female players.
Career Honours
- Olympic Gold 1998
- Olympic Silver 2002, 2010
- Olympic Bronze 2006
- IOC Athlete's Commission member
| Team | Period | GP | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minnesota | 1998–2002 | — | — |
| United States Women | 1998–2011 | 256 | 4 |
| — | 256 | — |