USA Wins Olympic Hockey Gold In OT Thriller Over Canada

Feb 22, 2026 - 10:28
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USA Wins Olympic Hockey Gold In OT Thriller Over Canada

It’s been exactly forty-six years since the men’s United States hockey team last won Olympic gold. On Sunday, that streak was conquered in a tense, overtime victory against Canada.

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For most of the game, it wasn’t clear that the United States would prevail after the team spent much of the game in the defensive zone —  even after American Matt Brody scored the first goal six minutes into the first period.

But despite holding a 1-0 lead, the U.S. couldn’t seem to get a grip on the game and seize control, relying on key saves from goaltender, Connor Hellebuyck. With two minutes left in the second period, Canada’s Cale Maker managed to get one past Hellebuyck, tying the game 1-1.

The third period followed a similar script, and the game was sent into overtime.

But less than two minutes in a thrilling 3-on-3 sudden-death round, American Jack Hughes scored the game-winning shot and captured the gold medal.

The Olympic tournament seemed almost predestined for Team USA until the quarterfinal matchup, where the U.S. went into an overtime nail-biter against Sweden. They eventually defeated them by a slim 2-1 when two-time all-star Quinn Hughes came through with the game-winner. The team went on to swiftly defeat Slovakia 6-2 in the semifinals.

Adding icing to the cake, the win took place on the anniversary of the ‘Miracle on Ice’ — where Team USA defeated the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War — which has gone down as one of the greatest wins in sports history. It was the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, when a team of American college players upset the heavily-favored and defending gold medalists in a 4-3 victory. The broadcaster Al Michaels famously asked, “Do you believe in miracles? YES!” as the game ended.

Nearly half a century later, another generation of Americans has carved its own place in history, and the legacy of Olympic hockey for Team USA endures.

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