Team USA wins first gold in men’s hockey since 1980

Team USA won the gold medal in men’s hockey for the first time in 46 years, and for the first time ever the program won both men’s and women’s hockey gold medals in the same year.

In the game against Canada, the game was completed after 3-on-3 overtime. The U.S. led 1-0 for much of the game thanks to an early serve from Matt Boldy, but Canada’s tying goal became inevitable as time wound down.

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Canada’s depth showed up in dominant form both before and after Karl Makar’s eventual equalizer. With six and a half minutes left in the third quarter, the U.S. team did not have another offensive zone confrontation, and the U.S. team ultimately led 41-27.

Jack Hughes lifted a high stick late in the game, apparently breaking several of his teeth. But he made up for the weight loss with a gold medal that now hangs around his neck – immortalized along with that winning goal.

Goaltender Connor Helleback kept Team USA alive. He stopped drives from superstars Connor McDavid and MacLean Celebrini, shut out Canada on five-on-three and late power plays, and made an absolutely impossible save on Devin Toews late on.

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