Jack Hughes wants his golden goal puck back from Hockey HOF - ESPN
NEWARK, N.J. — Jack Hughes wants the Hockey Hall of Fame to give him the puck from his gold-medal-winning overtime goal for Team USA in the Milan Cortina Olympics, which is currently on display in Toronto.
«I'm trying to get it. Like, that's bulls--- that the Hockey Hall of Fame has it, in my opinion. Why would they have that puck?» Hughes told ESPN in an exclusive interview on Tuesday.
Hughes beat Team Canada goalie Jordan Binnington with a shot at 1:41 of overtime to give the U.S. men their first Olympic gold since the Miracle on Ice in 1980. This week, the Hockey Hall of Fame began displaying both Hughes' overtime «golden goal» puck and that of Megan Keller, whose overtime goal delivered Olympic gold to the U.S. women's hockey team in Milan.
«I don't see why Megan Keller or I shouldn't have those pucks,» Hughes said.
The pucks are featured in an «Olympics '26» display that also contains a Hilary Knight Team USA jersey and a stick used by U.S. men's star Brady Tkachuk, among other items.
«These donated items represent defining moments on the world's biggest stage and carry powerful stories of national pride and hockey history at its highest level,» said Jamie Dinsmore, president and CEO of the Hockey Hall of Fame. «The Olympics '26 display will help ensure that these unforgettable Olympic moments are preserved for our guests from around the world to experience.»
Hughes said it hadn't occurred to him that that puck wasn't in his possession until an interview on TNT on Feb. 26, when former NHL player and coach Tony Granato asked the whereabouts of the «golden goal» puck.
«I honestly don't know where that puck went. I know who doesn't have it is me. I sure as hell don't have it,» Hughes said at the time.
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