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Trump hosts US Olympic hockey team ahead of State of the Union

President Donald Trump hosted the U.S. men’s hockey team at the White House shortly after they won Olympic gold over Canada in the 2026 Winter Games, and the players where set to attend the State of the union as his guests. Footage showed the team touring the White House colonnade and walking a revamped “Presidential Walk of Fame” in the Rose Garden,accompanied by music from Lynyrd Skynyrd. In the Oval Office, Trump greeted captain Auston Matthews and goaltender Connor Hellebuyck—who made 41 saves in the gold-medal game—before joking about keeping Matthews’ gold medal. The visit highlighted a celebratory moment for Team USA as they prepared for the State of the Union. Later, controversy arose when Kash Patel, a longtime hockey fan and Trump’s FBI nominee, was filmed celebrating with the team in the locker room, prompting his defenders to describe the moment as a personal celebration rather than an official event.


‘Big guys, huh?’: Trump hosts US Olympic hockey team ahead of State of the Union

President Donald Trump hosted the U.S. men’s hockey team at the White House on Tuesday, just two days after they took home gold over Canada in the 2026 Winter Olympic Games.

The team plans to attend Trump’s State of the Union on Tuesday night as special guests of the White House.

Trump’s team posted a video of the players, sporting navy USA Olympic sweaters and their gold medals, touring the White House colonnade, which the president refashioned into a new Presidential Walk of Fame last year.

Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Free Bird,” the team’s unofficial anthem, blasted from the Rose Garden speakers as players made the walk down toward the West Wing.

Later, the president welcomed the team into the Oval Office, where Director of the Presidential Personnel Office Dan Scavino shared a clip of the visit.

“I recognize every one of you,” Trump stated before shaking hands with team captain Auston Matthews. “Big guys, huh?”

“Congratulations,” he added while embracing goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, who saved 41 of Canada’s 42 shots during the gold medal game.

Winger Matthew Tkachuk, who had previously visited Trump at the White House as a member of the Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers, allowed the president to wear his gold medal briefly while posing for pictures.

“I’m not giving it back,” Trump joked, earning laughs from the team.

Despite securing America’s first men’s Olympic hockey gold since the 1980 historic “Miracle on Ice,” the men’s team sparked controversy Sunday afternoon after FBI Director Kash Patel was filmed celebrating with the team in the locker room.

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Patel, a lifelong hockey fan, was forced to defend his actions despite assurances from FBI spokespeople that he had traveled to Milan, Italy, for official matters.

“I love America and was extremely humbled when my friends, the newly minted Gold Medal winners on Team USA, invited me into the locker room to celebrate this historic moment with the boys,” Patel wrote in a statement on X.



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