Ex-NHL star fires back at Team USA men's hockey critics: 'It's a real shame'
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Former NHL star Jeremy Roenick condemned those who have chosen not to celebrate Team USA men’s hockey’s gold medal victory at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Roenick appeared on "Jesse Watters Primetime" on Monday and talked about what it meant to USA Hockey to win the gold medal, especially over Canada, but lamented criticism aimed at the team.
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The United States celebrates after winning the men's ice hockey gold medal game during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena on Feb. 22, 2026. (James Lang/Imagn Images)
"Shame on everybody for not celebrating this," Roenick said. "Sports is not supposed to be political. It’s supposed to unite the country. We’re all supposed to get together and believe in one thing. I think 99% of Americans on social media was loving it. And then you turn around and see the politicization of the sport, and it’s just not right. The hypocrites are coming out in droves and it’s unfortunate we can’t take the greatest moments in sports and all celebrate it. It’s a real shame."
The majority of the criticism aimed at Team USA came after players spoke with President Donald Trump over the phone in the locker room. The president invited the team to his State of the Union address and several players expressed excitement for the opportunity.
San Jose Sharks center Jeremy Roenick (27) talks to the fans after the game against the Phoenix Coyotes at HP Pavilion in San Jose, California, on April 9, 2009. (Kyle Terada/USA TODAY Sports)
First, on Monday, the team flew from Italy back to the U.S. Then, the team went on a bus and drove


