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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe U.S. men's Olympic hockey team won gold -- and then lost the room
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7068426/2026/02/24/usa-mens-olympics-hockey-gold-donald-trump/No paywall link
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For a few hours on Sunday afternoon, the nation felt smaller. This America of vast divides and rickety social bridges deferred, briefly, to the unifying power of sports. Strangers high-fived in bars. Grownups hugged with wet eyes. Politics and culture wars were suspended for the length of three heart-stopping periods of hockey and one cathartic overtime.
The U.S. mens hockey team won Olympic gold for the first time since the Miracle on Ice 46 years ago, and for a time, the joy belonged to everyone.
By the next day, it didnt.
In the immediate aftermath of their victory, the team took a customary, congratulatory call from President Donald Trump, and some players laughed at a misogynistic joke about the gold-winning womens hockey team that many Americans wouldnt find funny. They celebrated in the locker room with beer-chugging FBI Director Kash Patel, who is now under scrutiny for using taxpayer money to fund a sports getaway. Then, after a wild night of partying in Miami following their return from Italy, some members of the team announced plans to step in the House Chamber a stage upon which symbolism is never neutral and make an appearance at Trumps State of the Union.
In normal times, this would be an obligatory celebration for a championship team. They take presidential calls. They party too hard. They visit Washington and stroll through the corridors of power.
But this isnt a neutral climate. This isnt a neutral president. And in a nation this polarized, the proximity carries weight whether the players are being intentional or merely naive. America no longer experiences these rituals in the same way, and it may never again. Athletes would be wise to recognize that, in this climate, celebration is easily repurposed into political capital.
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Goonch
(4,569 posts)
Summary seems to say shouldnt be a big deal, but because everything is now a big deal, it has to be too. This is a lot of why we cant have nice things.
underpants
(195,851 posts)and he called Moses Mike. Apparently the Speaker couldnt move enough people out (theres already a waiting list) so they will appear.
BTW - they are going to be hammered. I guarantee it.
GoCubsGo
(34,831 posts)But, it was their choice, so fuck 'em. They're saying it's going to be a 2-hour speech, too.
3Hotdogs
(15,229 posts)GoCubsGo
(34,831 posts)But, that doesn't mean most of them are not going to be fucking miserable at some point. Wait until they find out that they can't sit there and scroll through their TikToks and Instagrams to distract themselves...
Shipwack
(3,038 posts)underpants
(195,851 posts)COL Mustard
(8,105 posts)For the ages. Nobody goes home hungry!!!
Cha
(318,050 posts)TY for the Gift Link, too...
GoCubsGo
(34,831 posts)Cha
(318,050 posts)GoCubsGo
(34,831 posts)It's the case for all of The Athletic's articles.
progressoid
(52,949 posts)Cha
(318,050 posts)COL Mustard
(8,105 posts)Everything Trump Touches, Dies.
ETTD
msongs
(73,406 posts)sop
(18,169 posts)the 1980 U.S. olympic hockey team was primarily composed of amateur, college-aged players. I'll readily admit I'm not a fan of professional hockey. I never followed it and don't enjoy watching the sport. I find it far too violent. Still, I'm happy the U.S. team won gold.
Pro hockey is the only team sport I can think of where its acceptable for players to get into bare knuckle boxing matches in the middle of a game. Hockey appears to be an attractive sport for certain types of guys who have pent up frustration to vent, and are looking for an acceptable outlet to let out all their aggressions. I suspect there are more Trump fans in the NHL than in other professional sports.
groundloop
(13,697 posts)I absolutely loved our women's team games, to me it was a much better demonstration of speed and skill.
In my most humble opinion the Tkachuks are goons. They're game is based on intimidation, I'm just not a fan of that style of play.
SWBTATTReg
(26,187 posts)their goals in the streets or alleyways, and play away. That's the hockey I enjoyed. Down home hockey. No politics.
Prairie Gates
(7,691 posts)mountain grammy
(28,892 posts)JustKay
(99 posts)GoCubsGo
(34,831 posts)Good. Fuck the lot of them who are attending. I hope it's the most miserable experience of their lives.
slightlv
(7,635 posts)once trump starts talking, he can't stop. He finds so many "exits" to take on his way to gripes. And these guys will probably end up either being ushered out after a brief acknowledgement that with trump's help they won the game. They sure as hell won't have the composure to stand there for 2 hours listening to trump bitch and gripe how everybody is against him. I just hope he doesn't publicly demean the Women's hockey win at the front of Congress for his and his "boys" sakes. I can't hate this man enough.
niyad
(131,183 posts)knew nor cared. And the misogynist bs at least some of the team exhibited is but one reason.
DinahMoeHum
(23,502 posts)Their names:
Kyle Connor / Winnipeg Jets
Jake Oettinger / Dallas Stars
Jake Guentzel / Tampa Bay Lightning
Jackson LaCombe / Anaheim Ducks
Brock Nelson** / Colorado Avalanche
**Brock Nelson, btw, is from the Christian family tree of Warroad, MN
Nephew of Dave Christian, a forward who won the gold medal with the U.S. at the Olympic Winter Games Lake Placid 1980
His grandfather, Billy Christian, and great uncle, Roger Christian, helped the U.S. win gold at the Olympic Winter Games Squaw Valley 1960
His great uncle, Gordon Christian, earned a silver medal at the Olympic Winter Games Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956
paleotn
(21,941 posts)Compared to 1980 team, they're a bunch of drunk punks. Naive? Perhaps. Stupid? Certainly. And they can take their medals and shove them straight up their asses.
Boomerproud
(9,242 posts)OAITW r.2.0
(31,899 posts)Not the greatest intellectual thinkers of their generation. Loving the idea that the Director of the FBI is acting like an idiot and joining in with their celebration. Then the President phones in and says, "sorry, I have to invite the women's hockey team, too." Patel orchestrated the reaction. These dudes just followed along. Happy to win and oblivious to the political stage that they were on.
niyad
(131,183 posts)late 20's to early 40's, professionals, so no excuses.
BaronChocula
(4,324 posts)I see some of a supposed non-partisan group like those military officers foolishly summoned to VA laughing at his unfunny basic "jokes." I know some are just in the tank, but I suspect some are swept up in the moment or are natural-born starfu**ers.
3catwoman3
(29,111 posts)When he makes one of his usual mean-spirited, snide, classless comments and gets any pushback on what he said, he always dismisses the criticism as the listeners not understanding that, "I was joking," or, "It was just sarcasm." It is never either of those things. He means every cruel, crass, and nasty thing he says.
hatrack
(64,637 posts)Though I'll be the first to grant that it's not like Kash Money has much of a "reputation" to lose anyway . . .