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Jack Hughes is back on the ice with a new smile, about a month after he broke his teeth while leading Team USA men’s hockey to gold at the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics.
Tate McRae draws attention for a heartfelt message following a major hockey milestone, surfacing amid ongoing speculation tied to Jack Hughes.
Chipped front teeth apparently weren't the only injury Jack Hughes suffered before scoring in overtime of Team USA's gold medal game against Canada during the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics.
The puck that Jack Hughes ripped past Canadian goaltender Jordan Binnington in the Olympic gold medal game now sits on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, but the American legend wants it sitting on the mantle at his family home.
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Jack Hughes clarifies remarks on Olympic gold medal puck after Hall of Fame says it’s staying put
Jack Hughes clarified his comments about wanting the Olympic gold puck after sparking a back and forth with the Hockey Hall of Fame over it's ownership.
New Jersey Devils star Jack Hughes changed his tune Wednesday regarding his feelings about the Hockey Hall of Fame being in possession of the puck with which he scored the gold-medal-winning goal at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
U.S. Olympics hero Jack Hughes believed he should have the hockey puck he hit for the winning gold-medal goal, but the Hockey Hall of Fame is the rightful owner.
Jack Hughes has stepped back from his strong stance in the Olympic puck controversy, softening his tone after days of debate. The USA forward had earlier questioned why his “Golden Goal” puck sat in the Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame pushed back on Jack Hughes’ comments about his gold medal puck, detailing its official donation process and why it remains in Toronto.
Jack Hughes scratched his chin, shrugged his left shoulder and stared off into the distance. The star center looked mystified as he met with reporters on Feb. 2 at a Devils charity event for the first time since he suffered his second major injury of the season in a game four days earlier.
It took Cole Hutson only two games to aggravate the first NHL superstar of his professional career. And with the way Hutson handled himself, Jack Hughes isn't likely to be the last. Hutson was days out from signing his three-year,