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Jack Hughes’ Toothless Goal & Hilary Knight Honored on Fallon’s Show

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor March 3, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Novel YORK — Jimmy Fallon poked fun at Jack Hughes’s resilience, referencing a tooth knocked loose during the Olympic gold medal game, as the U.S. Men’s and women’s hockey teams continued their celebratory media tour. Hughes, along with teammate Quinn Hughes and women’s team star Hilary Knight, appeared on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” Monday night, just two days after a cameo on “Saturday Night Live.”

The appearance followed a whirlwind few weeks for the athletes, culminating in gold medals at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. Knight, a five-time Olympian, recounted to Fallon that appearing on “SNL” was more nerve-wracking than competing for Olympic gold. “Uh, SNL,” she responded immediately when asked, drawing laughter from the audience.

Fallon highlighted Knight’s long-held Olympic ambition, recalling her childhood declaration to her mother at age five that she wanted to play Olympic hockey. “I’m just dialed like that,” Knight said. “We didn’t even have women’s hockey in the Olympics at the time. I just must have seen it on TV and was like: ‘That’s what I’m doing. I want to play hockey.’”

The show likewise featured a reading of a letter Jack Hughes wrote to his younger self before being selected first overall in the 2019 NHL draft. The letter included a hopeful prediction: “Maybe we all represented the United States at the Olympics. Maybe we won a gold medal or gold medals together. What an honor that would be.” The three athletes then shared a fist bump as the studio audience, including Jack and Quinn Hughes’s younger brother, Luke Hughes, applauded.

The Hughes brothers recounted a lighthearted moment from the athletes’ village, detailing their attempt to rearrange their dorm room beds. They also revisited the incident during the gold medal game when Jack Hughes was high-sticked by Canada’s Sam Bennett. Quinn Hughes, according to Jack, initially downplayed the injury. “Quinn, he was the first guy closest to me and I remember him coming up to me at the TV timeout, and he was like: ‘It’s not that bad. It’s only chipped,’” Jack Hughes said, recalling the moment with four minutes remaining in the game.

Jack Hughes assured Fallon that the gap-toothed smile wouldn’t last, even after the dramatic finish to the Olympic final. Fallon described the situation as “the most hockey thing I could even think of ever happening in the world.”

The conversation also touched on Knight’s personal life, including her recent engagement to U.S. Speedskater Brittany Bowe. Fallon playfully questioned her choice of proposing on a grate rather than the nearby grass, and Knight admitted to enjoying “high-pressure situations.”

Knight, who has stated this was her final Olympic appearance, played through a torn medial collateral ligament in her knee, a fact she revealed earlier Monday on “CBS Mornings.” “I’m not walking around the best, and I’m missing a few games for the (PWHL’s) Seattle Torrent,” Knight said on CBS. “To be able to play through injury was definitely a mental sort of gymnastic challenge for myself and also physical, but we’ve got some amazing support staff that did their best to acquire me out there and perform at my best — as best as I could.” She scored the tying goal in the final against Canada with just over two minutes left in regulation.

Knight, along with teammate Kendall Coye Schofield, and Canada’s Erin Ambrose were all placed on long-term injured reserve by their respective PWHL teams upon their return to the season.

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SNL: Connor Storrie’s Monologue Addresses Hockey Stars & Olympic Controversy

by Emma Walker – News Editor March 1, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Saturday Night Live host Connor Storrie used his monologue on the February 28th episode to address recent controversy surrounding the Team USA men’s hockey team, inviting both the men’s and women’s gold medal-winning teams onto the stage in a moment that drew a significant reaction from the audience and sparked renewed debate online.

Storrie, known for his role in the series Heated Rivalry, began by recounting the challenges of preparing for roles requiring athletic skill, specifically mentioning learning to convincingly portray a Russian hockey player. He was joined by Quinn and Jack Hughes, members of the Team USA men’s hockey team who recently won gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. Jack Hughes, referencing an injury sustained during the games, joked with Storrie about the physicality of their respective professions, asking, “I got my teeth knocked out in the finals. Does that happen on your show?” Storrie responded, “Metaphorically.”

The appearance of the Hughes brothers, who were recently honored at the White House by President Trump following their Olympic victory, quickly drew attention given the circumstances of that visit. Reports indicated that during the White House invitation, Trump made a joke at the expense of the Team USA women’s hockey team, too gold medalists, which was met with laughter from the men’s team and subsequently drew widespread criticism on social media. The initial announcement of Quinn Hughes’s SNL appearance was met with accusations of a public relations effort to mitigate the fallout from the incident, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

Storrie subverted expectations by then introducing Hilary Knight and Megan Keller, stars of the Team USA women’s hockey team, to join them on stage. The audience responded with a standing ovation. Knight directly addressed the earlier controversy, stating, “It was just gonna be us, but we thought we’d invite the guys too.” Keller added, “We thought we’d give [the men’s team] a moment to shine too.”

The exchange highlighted the disparity in recognition between the men’s and women’s teams. Quinn Hughes noted that the men’s team’s last gold medal win was 46 years ago, a point immediately countered by Knight, who pointed out that the women’s team achieved the same feat just two Olympic cycles prior. Hilary Knight previously appeared on SNL’s Weekend Update in 2018 following her first Olympic gold medal win at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics. She currently holds the record for the most IIHF World Championship gold medals.

The segment concluded without direct resolution of the controversy, leaving unanswered questions about the team’s response to the President’s comments and the ongoing discussion surrounding gender equity in sports recognition. NBC has not released viewership numbers for the segment, and no statement has been issued by the White House regarding the exchange on SNL.

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