1967-68 Canada men's national ice hockey team

The 1967-68 Canada men's national ice hockey team represented Canada and won the bronze medal at the 1968 Winter Olympics held in Grenoble, France. This tournament also counted as the IIHF World Championships and the IIHF European Championships. The matches were played at the Palais des Sports.

They played an exhibition schedule before the Olympics.

This was the last men’s ice hockey team to compete for Canada at the Olympics until the 1980 Winter Olympics held at in Lake Placid.

History
In 1965 a permanent national team was established in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The team was coached by Jackie McLeod and managed by Father David Bauer.

Due to disagreements with the IIHF over the use of professional athletes at world championships, Canada completely withdrew from international amateur hockey and did not send teams to the 1972 or 1976 Winter Olympics.[1]

1968 Winter Olympics
Official roster for the 1968 Winter Olympics:[2]
 * Head coach: Jackie McLeod
 * Roger Bourbonnais
 * Ken Broderick
 * Ray Cadieux
 * Paul Conlin
 * Gary Dineen
 * Brian Glennie
 * Ted Hargreaves
 * Fran Huck
 * Larry Johnston (C)
 * John McKenzie
 * Bill MacMillan
 * Steve Monteith
 * Morris Mott
 * Terry O'Malley
 * Danny O'Shea
 * Gerry Pinder
 * Herb Pinder
 * Wayne Stephenson