NHL’s return to the Olympics sets stage for 2028 World Cup of Hockey Today Us News


By STEPHEN WHYNO, AP Hockey Writer

MILAN (AP) — The long wait for the best hockey players in the world taking the ice in an international tournament lived up to the hype.

Four of the seven games in the knockout round at the Milan Cortina Olympics went to overtime, including the U.S beating Canada in a fast-paced, back-and-forth final for the gold medal. The sport earned the spotlight it got in the NHL’s return to the Games following a dozen-year drought.

The U.S. won gold in men’s hockey at an NHL Olympics for the first time, ending Canada’s run of two in a row and three of the past four. It was the country’s first since the 1980 “Miracle on Ice,” though the only miraculous part of this championship was how it took American Connor Hellebuyck turning in one of the best hockey goaltending performances in international hockey history.

“He was our best player by a mile,” Jack Hughes said after scoring the golden goal in overtime, missing a tooth or two from a stick to the face earlier in the game.

Hughes’ goal came less than two minutes into 3-on-3 OT, which may be the biggest thing from Milan that drew criticism and should change moving forward — at least in the gold-medal game and probably at the NHL and NHLPA-run World Cup.

Canada coach Jon Cooper said playing 3 on 3 instead of 5 on 5, which is used to settle NHL playoff games, is “not hockey anymore.”

“There’s a reason overtime and shootouts are in play: It’s all TV-driven to end games, so it’s not a long time,” Cooper said, referring to how games are settled in the league during the regular season. “There’s a reason why (3 on 3) is not in the Stanley Cup Final or playoffs.”

Following the U.S. victory and before the champagne and beer started flowing, players on the winning side had no complaints.

“Right now, I think it’s great,” Brock Nelson said.

AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics


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