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Team USA hero Jack Hughes won't get golden goal puck

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USA Olympic hero Jack Hughes lost 'golden goal' puck. He wants it back.
The story of the U.S. men’s hockey team winning the gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics features a twist.

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 · 7h · on MSN
Team USA Hero Jack Hughes Won’t Get Golden Goal Puck Because It Doesn’t Belong to Him
 · 14h · on MSN
Hockey Hall of Fame won't give 'golden goal' puck to Jack Hughes
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Hockey Hall of Fame says it won’t give Olympic golden goal puck to Jack Hughes
Jack Hughes' winner gave the United States its first men's Olympic hockey gold medal since 1980.

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Jack Hughes Sounds Off on Hockey HOF Having Gold Medal-Winning Puck, 'It's Bulls--t'
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Hockey Hall of Fame fires back at Jack Hughes’ Olympic puck claim: ‘Never’ his to own
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Hockey Hall of Fame Shoots Down Jack Hughes After He Claims It's 'Bulls---' They Took Olympics Puck
That puck, as well as the puck Megyn Keller sunk in overtime for the Team USA women's hockey gold, are now on display at the HHOF in Toronto, along with additional Olympic hockey items like captain Hi...

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Olympic hockey hero wants artifact from men’s gold medal game; Hockey Hall of Fame has it
 · 12h
Hockey HOF says Devils’ Jack Hughes’ golden goal puck is ‘not his to own’
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All 4 USA hockey players on ice for winning goal were Michiganders

Jack Hughes, Dylan Larkin, Connor Hellebuyck and Zach Werenski were all on the ice for the game-winning goal during the USA-Canada gold medal game.
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Watch USA women's hockey score 3 goals in less than 3 minutes vs. Sweden

USA's Abbey Murphy, Kendall Coyne Schofield and Hayley Scamurra each scored in the second period against Sweden, all within 3 minutes of each other.
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