Canadian ice hockey forward who won four consecutive Olympic gold medals and eight World Championships, one of the greatest players in women's hockey history.
Caroline Ouellette won four consecutive Olympic gold medals with Canada, from 2002 to 2014, one of the most sustained runs of dominance by any player in the history of women's hockey. She added eight IIHF World Championship titles and later played professionally in the CWHL, remaining one of the most decorated and respected figures in Canadian women's hockey across a career spanning nearly two decades.
She is famous for being one of only a few players to win four consecutive Olympic gold medals in women's ice hockey.
How They Played
Ouellette was a skilled forward known for her exceptional hockey intelligence and leadership on the ice. She possessed strong skating ability and excellent puck-handling skills that made her effective in both offensive and defensive situations.
Lasting Impact
Ouellette helped establish Canada as the dominant force in women's international ice hockey and inspired a generation of female players in her home country.
Career Honours
- Olympic Gold 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 (4 consecutive)
- IIHF Women's World Championship x8
- CWHL champion
| Team | Period | GP |
|---|---|---|
| Montreal Stars | 2007–2015 | — |
| Les Canadiennes de Montreal | 2015–2017 | — |
| — | 234 |