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Hughes: Women's Gold Fueled Men's Olympic Victory
10 Mar
Summary
- Women's team gold medal created positive pressure for the men.
- Both US men's and women's teams won Olympic gold in the same year.
- Hughes attended the women's final, feeling nervous but motivated.

American hockey player Jack Hughes described the significant impact of the U.S. women's national ice hockey team's gold medal victory on the men's team during the same Olympic year. Hughes, who attended the women's final with his brother Quinn, revealed the intense pressure and motivation that the women's achievement instilled in the men's squad.
Hughes recounted feeling nervous watching the women's game, acknowledging the unpredictability of major sports events. He stated that the women's triumph immediately unified the team with a clear mission: to match their historic success.
The men's team went on to win their own Olympic gold medal, marking the end of a 46-year drought for the program. Hughes described the overall Olympic experience as unforgettable, filled with strong team spirit and memorable moments.
Soon after their Olympic success, Hughes rejoined the New Jersey Devils for the National Hockey League season.




