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Jack Hughes OT Goal Wins USA 2026 Olympic Hockey Gold | Team USA Hockey

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor February 22, 2026
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

MILAN – Jack Hughes scored at 1:41 of overtime, securing a 2-1 victory for the United States over Canada in the gold medal game of the men’s hockey tournament at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games, held at Santaguilia Arena on Sunday.

The goal, a wrist shot past Canadian goaltender Jordan Binnington after a turnover forced by Zach Werenski, delivered the Americans their first Olympic gold medal in men’s hockey since the “Miracle on Ice” at the 1980 Lake Placid Games. It marked a dramatic end to a tightly contested championship game, described as “thrilling, intense, and superbly played” by observers.

Hughes, visibly emotional after the win, spoke through a bloodied mouth and missing teeth, a testament to the physical nature of the contest. “Unbelievable game, unreal game by our team,” he said. “Ballsy, gutsy win. That’s American Hockey right there. That’s a great Canadian team, but we’re USA. We’re so proud to be Americans.”

The United States took an early lead in the first period with a goal from Matt Boldy. Canada responded in the second period with a goal from Cale Makar, tying the score and setting the stage for a tense third period and overtime. Both teams had opportunities to break the deadlock in regulation, including a four-minute power play for the U.S. And a subsequent power play for Canada, but neither team could capitalize.

U.S. Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck was instrumental in the victory, stopping 41 of the 42 shots he faced, including a crucial breakaway save on Connor McDavid and a desperation save against Devon Toews. “Hellebuyck, he was our best player tonight, by mile,” Hughes acknowledged. “USA Hockey brotherhood means so much. Seem at these guys. We’re such a team.”

The Canadian team was without Sidney Crosby, who missed the game due to an injury. Jordan Binnington made 26 saves in the loss for Canada, who were seeking their third consecutive Olympic gold medal in men’s hockey.

What we have is the third Olympic gold medal for the United States in men’s hockey, following victories in 1960 and 1980. Team USA previously won in overtime against Sweden in the quarterfinals of the 2026 tournament.

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Great Britain Wins First Snowboard Cross Olympic Medal: Bankes & Nightingale Triumph

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 15, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

LIVIGNO, Italy – Great Britain secured its first Olympic snowboarding medal on Sunday, as Charlotte Bankes and Huw Nightingale triumphed in the mixed team snowboard cross event at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The pair navigated the challenging Livigno course to defeat Italy and France in a thrilling final, marking a historic moment for British snowboarding.

Bankes, a four-time Olympian, demonstrated her experience and skill with a crucial pass against France’s Lea Casta in the final, establishing a lead that Nightingale maintained. Italy’s Michela Moioli overtook Casta to claim the silver medal, while Casta and teammate Loan Bozzolo settled for bronze.

“I’m happy with my riding all day. I found it again, which I’ve been struggling with for the last week here,” Bankes said after the race. “At last I found some speed and made it count. I really used my carving, the drafting, made the right choices and that’s where it pays off.”

Nightingale, competing in his first Olympics, expressed his excitement at the historic win. “It’s unbelievable. GB on a whole is doing great on the snowboard side,” he stated.

The French team’s strategy in the final involved Loan Bozzolo attempting to create a drafting opportunity for Casta. “I did my best in the run. I knew that the best solution was to give a huge gap to the second rider,” Bozzolo explained. “This track is flat at the conclude, [Casta] was drafted from the second last turn. I knew it was impossible to be first, because Charlotte and Michela are strong at the finish line. This was the best solution for today.”

The victory too held significance for Italy’s Michela Moioli, who now shares the record for the most Olympic medals in snowboard cross with Austrian Benjamin Karl and New Zealand’s Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, with four medals each. Moioli’s late surge past Casta in the final underscored her competitive spirit. “I like struggling sometimes. I like starting from the back,” Moioli said. “Something came into my mind and I just tried to take as much speed as I could.”

Australia’s Josie Baff and Adam Lambert finished fourth in the final. Lambert’s race was hampered by a collision with Italy’s Lorenzo Sommariva, resulting in a 4.48-second penalty that Baff was unable to overcome.

The quarterfinals saw several unexpected results. Austria’s Jakob Dusek and Canada’s Eliot Grondin initially led their heat, but both teams were ultimately eliminated. Bankes’ performance was pivotal in securing Great Britain’s advancement, as she overtook Audrey McManiman of Canada and Pia Zerkhold of Austria in a close finish with Australia’s Mia Clift. “Pia was awesome and then the draft at the bottom just cost her a little bit,” Dusek said of his teammate’s performance. “The luck wasn’t on our side today, which is unfortunate, but we showed that we are super prompt and People can race.”

Germany’s Jana Fischer and Leon Ulbricht caused an upset in the third quarterfinal, defeating the favored French team of Jonas Chollet and Chloe Trespeuch. France’s Aidan Chollet and Julia Nirani-Pereira secured fifth place overall after a narrow victory over Switzerland’s Noemie Wiedmer and Kalle Koblet in the minor final.

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