Who is Jack Hughes? Team USA golden goal scorer has won the hearts of Americans after Olympics
Members of Team USA's men's hockey team talk to reporters after landing back in Miami after winning gold at the Winter Olympics on 'The Story.'
If there is one photo that epitomizes the true definition of blood, sweat, and tears, it's the one taken of Jack Hughes shortly after winning Olympic gold.
After scoring in overtime against Canada to give the United States its first Olympic gold since 1980, Hughes had an American flag draped over his shoulder, with a bloody smile and missing teeth from a high stick he took to the face minutes before finding the back of the net.
It's become one of those photos that has infinite words, let alone a thousand.
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Jack Hughes of Team United States celebrates after their gold-medal win during the Men's Gold Medal match between Canada and the United States on day 16 of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena on Feb. 22, 2026, in Milan, Italy. (Elsa/Getty Images)
Hughes' American glory did not come by accident, however. Ever since he was a teenager, Hughes was touted as a prized prospect on the hockey rink.
Hughes was just 17 years old and a senior at the National Team Development Program (NTDP) when he played for the American World Junior Championship team in 2019, a team usually made up of college stars. His 228 points at the NTDP, which features top picks, All-Stars and future Hall of Famers as alumni, remain a record.
Born in Orlando, Florida, Hughes actually grew up in Toronto before his family moved to Michigan for the NTDP. Hughes' father is a former NHL assistant coach, and his mother played for the women's national team and is now part of its player development program.
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