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Auston Matthews reflects on Olympic gold and White House visit
Summary
Auston Matthews returned to the Toronto Maple Leafs after captaining the U.S. to Olympic gold and spoke about the team's White House visit and a subsequent presidential phone call.
Content
Auston Matthews returned to the Toronto Maple Leafs after captaining the United States to an Olympic gold medal. He visited the White House and met with President Donald Trump, and the team later faced scrutiny over that visit and comments made on a presidential phone call. Matthews described the call as unfortunate and expressed support for the U.S. women's team. He said he hopes the gold medal can bring more unity to the country.
Key details:
- Matthews captained the U.S. men's hockey team to its first Olympic gold since 1980.
- He visited the White House, posed for photos and shook hands with the president; five players did not attend that meeting.
- Matthews did not attend the State of the Union and returned to Tampa to rejoin the Maple Leafs; he has 26 goals and 48 points in 51 games this season.
Summary:
The Toronto Maple Leafs are six points out of the final wild-card spot with 25 games remaining, and Matthews' availability and form are noted as important for the team's playoff push. He has battled injuries this season but remains a leading scorer for the club. Undetermined at this time.
