Jack Hughes, Devils and Olympic Games
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The Team USA hockey player scored the game-winning goal after losing his teeth on the ice.
After scoring the winning goal in overtime of the USA's gold medal-clinching victory over Canada, Jack Hughes proudly wore a huge, toothless smile.
Team USA star Jack Hughes' dentist has weighed in on what will come next following his rough tooth injury during the Olympics.
Jack Hughes scored a game-winning goal to earn the United States the men's hockey gold medal at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
Jack Hughes scored the winning goal for Team USA over Canada in three-on-three overtime at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Hughes scored the 'Golden Goal' 46 years in the making 1:41 into overtime, giving Team USA a 2-1 overtime win against Team Canada in the gold medal game of the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 at Santagiulia Arena on Sunday. It is the United States’ first gold medal in men’s hockey since the Miracle on Ice in 1980.
Team USA prevailed over Canada in overtime in both the men's and women's Olympic hockey tournaments, igniting the nation's first-ever double-gold celebration.
The win for the U.S. was its first in a gold medal men’s hockey game since the 1980 Olympics, known as the Miracle on Ice. It was the third gold medal all-time for the American men's team, which denied the Canadians their 10th Olympic gold medal.
Learn about Jack Hughes, the U.S. Olympic hockey hero who scored the overtime goal to win gold for Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
He might be missing teeth, but the gold-medal winning hockey player's face seems to be worth its weight in, well, gold.
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