Feb. 23, 2026 — Milano-Cortina, Italy — The United States men’s ice hockey team defeated Canada 2-1 in overtime on February 22 at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, securing their first gold medal in the event since the 1980 “Miracle on Ice.”Olympics.comNHL.com
Jack Hughes scored the game-winning goal at 1:41 of overtime, with goaltender Connor Hellebuyck recording 41 saves in the NHL.com recap and USA Hockey report. The ESPN box score confirmed the final tally.
The victory marked a historic milestone, ending a 46-year drought for U.S. men’s Olympic hockey gold, as detailed in coverage from Olympics.com and multiple outlets. USA Today highlighted post-game reactions, celebrations on social media, and tributes including a salute to the late Johnny Gaudreau.USA Today social media story
Live updates and analysis from The New York Times and The Athletic described the thrilling contest, while CNN’s final day recap placed the win among key Olympic highlights. The Washington Post covered the nail-biting overtime finish.
The story dominated social media trends on X, outpacing other U.S. news like a Northeast blizzard. High-engagement posts included:
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— NYT (@nytimes) February 22, 2026
Forbes (44K+ views), Washington Post (38K+ views), NBC News (27K+ views), and Olympics (277K+ views, comparing to 1980 Miracle).
For play-by-play details, see Olympics.com.

