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Trump congratulates U.S. men's hockey team after Olympic gold in phone call
Summary
President Donald Trump phoned Team USA to congratulate them after their 2-1 win over Canada that secured Olympic men's hockey gold, the team's first since 1980; coach Mike Sullivan and captain Auston Matthews confirmed the call.
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Team USA's men's hockey team received a phone call from President Donald Trump after their 2-1 victory over Canada that secured Olympic gold, the first U.S. Olympic men's hockey title since 1980. Coach Mike Sullivan said the president expressed pride and offered congratulations to the group. Captain Auston Matthews confirmed the call and noted the medal's significance for the team and for fans. The tournament had attracted political attention at times, including a more charged atmosphere at last year's 4 Nations event, but those tensions were mostly reduced during these Games.
Key facts:
- President Donald Trump called Team USA after the 2-1 gold-medal win over Canada, according to coach Mike Sullivan.
- The victory gave the United States its first Olympic men's hockey gold since 1980.
- Captain Auston Matthews said the president called to congratulate the team and indicated a White House visit might be possible, though travel plans and the NHL schedule complicate logistics.
- Trump had also phoned the team before last year's 4 Nations final, which was played amid a more political backdrop and sounds of booing for the national anthem in Montreal.
Summary:
The presidential call acknowledged a high-profile Olympic achievement and reflected widespread attention to the game. Whether the team will make a formal White House visit is undetermined at this time.
