Team USA Wins Men's Hockey Gold Over Canada in Overtime Thriller — First Since 1980
Team USA won its first men's Olympic hockey gold medal in 46 years, defeating Canada 2-1 in overtime in an instant classic at the Milan-Cortina Winter Games. Jack Hughes scored the game-winning goal just 1:41 into overtime, sending the American bench into euphoria. The team honored the late Johnny Gaudreau during the celebration. President Trump congratulated the squad, while the White House posted a bald eagle smashing a Canada goose on social media. The victory caps a historic Games in which the US set a new Winter Olympics record for gold medals.
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