MILAN — The United States is on top of the hockey world for the first time in nearly a half-century. No miracle needed.
Jack Hughes scored less than 2 minutes into overtime and the U.S. beat Canada 2-1 in the gold medal final at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Sunday, earning the nation’s third men’s title at the Games and its first since the “Miracle on Ice” in 1980 — 46 years to the day of the upset over the mighty Soviet Union, too.
Unlike that ragtag group of college kids that pulled off one of the biggest shockers in sports history in Lake Placid, the Americans in Milan were a machine that rode goaltender Connor Hellebuyck and a roster full of NHL players through the tournament unbeaten.
Gold medalists of the United States pose after the men's ice hockey gold medal game between Canada and the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Sunday in Milan, Italy.
Still, they were underdogs again against the stacked Canadians and came out on top — again.
“This is all about our country right now,” said Hughes, who lost at least one and maybe two of his front teeth taking a high stick during the game. “I love the U.S.A. I love my teammates. It’s unbelievable. The USA Hockey brotherhood is so strong.”
Early in the three-on-three overtime, Zach Werenski took the puck away from Nathan MacKinnon and passed it to Hughes, who was wide open streaking to the net. Hughes fired a shot past Jordan Binnington 1:41 in to send players into a wild celebration as the rival Canadians watched from the bench.
Asked his favorite moment during his Olympic debut, captain Auston Matthews quipped, "I think when Jack scored. ... I’ll definitely remember Jack’s goal.”
There was a note of sadness amid all the joy as Werenski and Matthew Tkachuk carried a Johnny Gaudreau No. 13 jersey around the ice in tribute to the beloved player who was killed along with his brother in 2024.
Gaudreau's parents, Guy and Jay, his widow, Meredith, and their oldest children were in attendance. It was Johnny Jr.'s second birthday and he was brought on the ice with older sister Noa for the team photo.
“We just wanted to show the Gaudreau family our support,” Brady Tkachuk said of the player known as “Johnny Hockey." “He was so near and dear to a lot of us, and we miss him dearly. We did it for him.”
United States players celebrate after defeating Canada during a men's ice hockey gold medal game between Canada and the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Sunday in Milan, Italy.
Hellebuyck was extraordinary, stopping 41 of the 42 shots he faced as Canada tilted the ice toward him over the final two periods. He made the save of the tournament by getting his stick on the puck on a shot from Devon Toews in the third period, then minutes later denied Macklin Celebrini on a breakaway — something he also did to Connor McDavid earlier.
“He was our best player by a mile," winger Matt Boldy said. "He’s an absolute stud. He wants to be in those moments. He wants to make the saves. And he did just that, so he was definitely our MVP.”
It was a glorious weekend for Team USA, with the women's hockey team also defeating Canada in overtime to win gold. For the men, it was only fitting the Americans needed to go through Canada, their northern neighbor that beat them at the 4 Nations Face-Off a year ago and has won every international competition over the past 16 years that featured the world's best players.
Not anymore.
Winning a fast-paced, riveting game that was full of big hits and plenty of post-whistle altercations, the U.S. got a goal from Boldy 6 minutes in and led until Cale Makar tied it late in the second period. Hellebuyck and the penalty kill was a perfect 17 for 17 at the Olympics.
“I can’t even believe this,” Hughes said. “I mean it’s such an unbelievable game, USA-Canada. Such a good game. There’s so many great players. We’re a great team. That’s exactly how we wanted it to go. We’re underdogs to Canada, (but we) beat them. It could have gone either way.”
The United States celebrates after a sudden-death overtime goal by United States' Jack Hughes (86) against Canada during the men's ice hockey gold medal game at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Sunday in Milan, Italy.
Hughes paid a painful price when he took the high stick and wound up face down on the ice. The teeth were out, but the celebration wasn't far away.
“More people are going to be looking at his medal than his teeth," Boldy said.
The U.S. finally came through after generations of churning out talent from the grassroots level like a production line. All but two of the 25 players on the team went through USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program.
That group of 23 includes captain Auston Matthews, the top line of Brady and Matthew Tkachuk and Jack Eichel, and the second set of brothers, Jack and Quinn Hughes. Much of the team played together either at the program, under-18s, the world junior championship or some combination of them.
The U.S. winning silenced criticism of general manager Bill Guerin and his management group choosing a roster full of experienced veteran players to fill specific roles and leaving four of the top 10 American goal-scorers in the NHL this season at home. The players they brought got the job done.
"There are whisky drinkers and milk drinkers and we got a lot of whisky drinkers on this team," coach Mike Sullivan said. “One of the things that Billy Guerin and I talked about from the very beginning was trying to build a team in the true sense of the word, so we looked at a deep group of American talent and these decisions were very difficult. They weren’t easy. You look at how this group is constructed, there was a thought process that we had players that could play in all situations.”
United States' Jack Hughes (86) challenges Canada's Jordan Binnington (50) during a men's ice hockey gold medal game between Canada and the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Sunday in Milan, Italy.
Some decisions were no-doubters, like Sullivan giving the net to Hellebuyck, who stopped 131 of the 137 shots he faced throughout the tournament and was at his best against Canada.
“He was our backbone — today even more so than the rest of the tournament," forward Vincent Trocheck said. "He saved our lives there a couple times in the third. He was unbelievable.”
Canada, back-to-back Olympic champions in 2010 and ’14 and winners of three of the first five, fell short while playing without injured captain Sidney Crosby. The 38-year-old two-time gold medalist and three-time Stanley Cup champion left the quarterfinal game against Czechia and sat out the semifinal game against Finland.
“It was a tough decision,” Crosby said. “Obviously, in your head you always want to be out there and find very way possible. But not at the expense of what needs to be done. And them watching how we played today, the guys played incredible.”
McDavid, who wore the “C” in Crosby’s absence, suffered another devastating defeat on the doorstep of a title. He and the Edmonton Oilers have lost to Matthew Tkachuk and the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final each of the past two years.
Photos of scenes of everyday life surrounding the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics
People walk along a street in Milan, Italy, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
A family visiting for the 2026 Winter Olympics plays on a playground in the snow as night falls, in Bormio, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
People bundled up against freezing temperatures listen to a band play in Piazza Cavour as part of the 2026 Winter Olympics festivities, in Bormio, Italy, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Tourists enjoy ice cream at the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, in Milan, Italy, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
A man enjoys a drink at the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, in Milan, Italy, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
A security guard walks at the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, in Milan, Italy, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
People watch the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics at Piazza Cavour, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026, in Bormio, Italy. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)
A person carries wooden skis as they walk to watch the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics at Piazza Cavour, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026, in Bormio, Italy. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)
Accordion players, from left, Marco Compagnoni, Alberto Canclini, and Flavio Bottoni perform in the street in Bormio, Italy, during the 2026 Winter Olympics, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
A man pushes a cart of goods along a cobbled street in Bormio, Italy, during the 2026 Winter Olympics, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Accordion players, from right, Flavio Bottoni, Alberto Canclini, and Marco Compagnoni stop to perform a few songs inside a bar as they roam the streets of Bormio, Italy, as part of the festivities for the 2026 Winter Olympics, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Boys play with a balloon while watching the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics at Piazza Cavour, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026, in Bormio, Italy. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)
People pose for pictures next to Olympic rings in Bormio, Italy, during the 2026 Winter Olympics, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
A woman walks her dog in the high fashion shopping district in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, one of the sites of the 2026 Winter Olympics, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
Women wear 18th century attire reserved for special occasions, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, one of the sites of the 2026 Winter Olympics, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
A mountaineer draws the attention of visitors outside a luxury retail shop at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
Walter Strohmeier, the director of a ski museum, walks amongst visitors at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
A woman feeds pigeons as they gather around her in Piazza del Duomo, with the Duomo cathedral in the background, during the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)
A young girl practices figure skating at an ice skating rink in Borca di Cadore, a small town near Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, one of the sites of the 2026 Winter Olympics, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
Visitors enjoy sitting in the sun at a cafe in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, during the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
The course for the women's Olympic alpine ski competitions is seen lit up at dusk, with Cortina d'Ampezzo, in the foreground, during the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
A person walks past outside Santo Spirito church, where centuries-old frescoes adorn the walls, during the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Bormio, Italy, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
People stroll through Bormio, Italy, during the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)



