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NHL Stars Hit Ice for First Olympics in 12 Years
1 Jan
Summary
- NHL players return to Olympic competition for the first time in 12 years.
- Team USA aims for its first Olympic gold medal since the 1980 "Miracle on Ice."
- Clayton Keller, Tage Thompson, and Seth Jones will debut for Team USA.

NHL players will once again compete in the Winter Olympics, marking their return to the international stage after a 12-year hiatus. Team USA's roster, set to be announced, will include notable talents making their Olympic debuts.
Among those expected to represent the United States are NHL stars Clayton Keller, Tage Thompson, and Seth Jones. The tournament is scheduled to commence in Milan, Italy, with Team USA facing Latvia, Denmark, and Germany in their initial matchups. This marks a significant moment for the sport, as top professional talent returns to Olympic competition.
Under the guidance of head coach Mike Sullivan, the American squad is determined to capture their first Olympic gold medal since the iconic "Miracle on Ice" victory in 1980. The team's ambition is clear: to bring home the gold from Milan.




