Canadian ice hockey forward who won two Olympic gold medals and four World Championships, considered one of Canada's greatest women's players.
A cornerstone of Canadian women's hockey dominance across three Olympic cycles — two-time Olympic champion, four-time World Champion and one of the most consistent two-way forwards in the history of the women's game. Ice hockey combines exceptional skating, physical toughness and split-second decision-making across a demanding professional season. Career highlights included Olympic Gold 2002, 2006, IIHF Women's World Championship x4, Hockey Canada Hall of Fame. The dedication required to reach and maintain elite level in ice hockey is rarely appreciated by outside observers, yet Vicki's record speaks precisely to that kind of sustained commitment. Vicki's contribution to ice hockey extends beyond personal statistics to the culture and development of the discipline at the highest level. Competing at the highest level in ice hockey over an extended period demands not only physical gifts but the mental resilience to overcome setbacks and maintain standards — something Vicki Sunohara demonstrated throughout.
She won Olympic gold with Team Canada at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics.
How They Played
Sunohara was known as a skilled forward with excellent hockey sense and leadership qualities on the ice. She possessed strong offensive instincts and was particularly effective in clutch situations during international competition.
Lasting Impact
Sunohara helped pioneer and elevate women's hockey in Canada during a crucial period of growth for the sport internationally.
Career Honours
- Olympic Gold 2002, 2006
- IIHF Women's World Championship x4
- Hockey Canada Hall of Fame
| Team | Period | GP |
|---|---|---|
| Toronto Aeros | 1998–2007 | — |