Toronto Granites

The Granites won the second consecutive Olympic gold medal for the Canada national men's ice hockey team.

[3] The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association approved the Granites to represent Canada, and W. A. Hewitt was chosen oversee the team's finances at the Olympics.

[7] In his weekly report to the Toronto Daily Star, Hewitt wrote that the Granites would face multiple changes in conditions compared to hockey games in Canada.

He also felt that the larger ice surface and lack of boards around the sides of the rink would mean more stick handling and less physical play.

[8] The Granites defeated the United States team by a 6–1 score, and won all six games played to be the Olympic gold medallists.

1921–22 Toronto Granites. Top row, left to right: H. Westerby, D.T. Prentice, H.E. Beatty, W.J. Lumbers, F. Carroll . Second row: H.S. Smith , Dr. J.M. Sheldon. Third row: H.E. Watson , D.B. Munro , A.J. McCaffrey , H.J. Fox, D.J. Jeffrey. Bottom row: F.G. Sullivan, E.J. Collett , A.E. Romeril , R.F. Anderson, J.T. Aggett.