Celebrate U.S. men's, women's hockey golds with commemorative page prints

Team USA didn’t need a miracle on ice this time. And Jack Hughes didn’t need his two front teeth intact to deliver a golden goal.
Gold rush!
The Americans rode Hughes’ goal 1:41 into overtime to beat Canada for the men’s hockey gold medal at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics. In the third period, Hughes’ front teeth suffered severe damage from a high stick courtesy of Canada’s Sam Bennett. That didn’t stop him from firing a perfect pass from Zach Werenski under Jordan Binnington’s pads.
To celebrate another U.S. golden memory on Italian ice, USA TODAY Sports has crafted another commemorative page print. Last week, we crafted two celebrating the U.S. women’s gold medal, which also came by a 2-1 score in overtime and also broke Canadian hearts.
All three page prints come on high-quality art paper, in a variety of sizes and start at $29 (plus shipping and handling) through the USA TODAY Store. For more details, go to usatodaystore.com and search “Olympic.”

The men’s page print features AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL as its giant headline with photos of the team celebrating and Hughes draped in a American flag desperately in need of dental work.
Buy men's gold-medal page print!
The first women’s page print features Team USA celebrating on the ice after Megan Keller’s golden goal. It has U-S-SLAY! as its big headline.
Buy women's gold-medal page print!
The second women’s page print celebrates Hilary Knight’s fifth and (she says) final Olympics. She became the all-time American leader for goals and points in the Olympics. This page print has CAPTAIN AMERICA as its big headline.
Buy Hilary Knight record page print!
What an Olympics it was for Team USA. The men and women each won gold for the third time (men in 1960, 1980, 2026; women in 1998, 2018, 2026). Each team beat its archrival in a thriller for the ages. Each team had an overtime hero who wouldn’t be denied.
These page prints will make great gifts for the hockey fans in your life. Maybe they will inspire someone the same way years ago Knight, now 36, inspired teammate Laila Edwards, barely 22. Edwards, the first Black Olympian for Team USA, assisted on Knight’s game-tying goal with 2:04 left in regulation of the gold-medal game.
And because Moms, Dads and Grads season will be upon us soon, why not check something off the to-do list early, eh?
Buy men's gold-medal page print! Buy women's gold-medal page print! Buy Hilary Knight record page print!Contact Gene Myers at [email protected]. Check out books and page prints from theUSA TODAY Network — including books on the Florida Panthers’ latest Stanley Cup, the Indiana Hoosiers’ football championship and tributes to Dale Earnhardt, Lee Corso and Bob Uecker. Also available are Coach Steve’s youth sports survival guide and a book marking 100 years of the Grand Ole Opry.
This story was updated to change the featured photograph.
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