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U.S. men's hockey wins first Olympic gold since 1980 in overtime
Summary
The U.S. men's hockey team defeated Canada in overtime on Feb. 22, 2026 to win the country's first Olympic men's gold since 1980, and members of the 1980 team attended the game in Milan.
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The U.S. men's hockey team beat Canada in overtime on Feb. 22, 2026 to capture the nation's first Olympic men's gold since 1980. The game took place in Milan at the Milano SantaGiulia Arena and was broadcast live starting at 8 a.m. Eastern. Former 1980 players Dave Christian and Mike Eruzione were in attendance and offered congratulations to members of the current squad. The victory fell on the 46th anniversary of the 1980 Lake Placid win.
Key details:
- Feb. 22, 2026 — United States defeated Canada in overtime to win gold.
- This is the third U.S. men's Olympic hockey gold medal in history.
- Jack Hughes scored the winning goal in overtime.
- Dave Christian and Mike Eruzione attended; Brock Nelson, Christian's nephew, was part of the gold-winning team.
- NHL players participated in the Olympics for the first time since 2014, and U.S. players stayed in the athletes' village during the Games.
Summary:
The win adds a third Olympic men's hockey gold to U.S. history and echoed the 1980 victory by occurring on the same date and drawing past players to Milan. Undetermined at this time.
