USA beats Canada in OT for first men’s hockey Olympic gold in 46 years

February 22 (UPI) — Jack Hughes fought tooth and nail in the third period but got his revenge with a dramatic buzzer-beater in overtime to lead the United States past Canada and its first men’s ice hockey Olympic gold medal in 46 years on Sunday in Milan, Italy.

“It’s all about our country right now,” Hughes said on the NBC broadcast. “I love America. I love my teammates. It’s unbelievable. The American hockey brotherhood is so strong. We have so much support among our players. I’m proud to be an American today.”

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The New Jersey Devils forward scored the gold-medal goal at 1:41 of the 3-on-3 bonus period in the 2-1 victory over Canadian netminder Jordan Binnington at the Santa Giulia Hockey Arena in Milan.

This score sealed the 2026 Winter Olympics championship, exactly 46 years after Team USA won the Miracle on Ice at the 1980 Winter Olympics.

This also makes it the first time the United States has swept men’s and women’s hockey gold medals at the same Olympics.

Team USA forward Matt Boldy celebrates after scoring against Canada in the first phase of the gold medal game at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Sunday in Milan, Italy. Photo by Richard Ellis/United Press International

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