By HOWARD FENDRICH, Associated Press
MILAN (AP) — Jack Hughes lost some teeth before he won Olympic gold for the United States.
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“I looked on the ice and saw my teeth,” said Hughes, who had one knocked out in an NHL game a few years ago, too. “I was like, ‘Here we go again.’”
The 24-year-old Hughes is a forward for the New Jersey Devils. He scored past Canadian goalie Jordan Binnington after a little more than 1½ minutes of extra time.
Hughes’ older brother, Quinn, 26, is a defenseman for the Americans, who won the country’s first gold in men’s hockey since the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” team that upset the heavily favored Soviet Union at Lake Placid.
“No one loves the game more than him,” Quinn said about Jack. “He’s got so much passion. He’s a gamer. He made it happen.”
Other teammates figured that Jack Hughes will be just fine without some of his chompers. There was not exactly a whole lot of sympathy going on around among the 2026 Olympic champs.
After all, it is a well-known and frequent occurrence for hockey players to lose a tooth — or teeth — in their often-violent sport.
“Who cares at this point, to be honest?” said Matt Boldy, who scored the other U.S. goal on Binnington, just 6 minutes after the game began. “I think more people are looking at his medal than his teeth. I’m sure he’ll be OK.”
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