Can the U.S. beat Canada for a men’s hockey gold medal?

Can the U.S. beat Canada for a men's hockey gold medal?

Team USA defeats Team Canada in the gold medal game in overtime. If I was a script writer, that’s how the men’s Olympic hockey tournament would end.

I’m tapping into my pro wrestling fandom to «book» the Olympics for maximum benefit for the interest of the game in North America. I have thought about this at length, and this is the best possible outcome. Yes, I’m saying this as a Canadian. This is almost as devious as Tate McRae endorsing Team USA.

Here is my reasoning. Fans are still talking about the Miracle on Ice from the 1980 Games — there’s even a new documentary about it. It was a massive moment in American sports hockey, one of the biggest. That will never change. But we are long overdue for another signature moment of USA hockey success.

Even the captain of that 1980 team, Mike Eruzione, told us on «The Drop» that he’s sick of talking about it and wants to see another generation get that same glory:

Looking at the team, this isn’t a big stretch either: It’s a stacked roster, with incredible goaltending depth. The team also has heart and soul (look no further than the Tkachuk brothers). The U.S. has also achieved success at different levels recently — including wins at the 2024 and 2025 IIHF world junior championships and the 2025 world championships.

Connor McDavid winning the Conn Smythe in a Stanley Cup Final loss.

But it does set up a captivating redemption arc for the country. Starting with the World Cup of Hockey in 2028 and then the Olympics in 2030, Canada will do something it hasn’t experienced in best-on-best competition on a long time — hit the comeback trail. Canadians will rally behind their players and yearn for glory once again.

Now, I can be talked out of the gold medal game overtime scenario; that was mainly a callback to last year’s 4 Nations Face-Off final. Another intriguing scenario — if we’re thinking of the narrative arc — would be that U.S. wins gold without ever facing Canada in the knockout round. This would give the Canadians the right to claim that yes, the Americans won, but they never faced Canada in order to do it. Which would spark a healthy debate until the two countries met again.

Imagine what a Canada vs. USA final would look like under these circumstances at the 2028 World Cup of Hockey, and the 2030 Olympics. Magical!

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Biggest games of the week

We are officially in «Olympic szn» — so it’s all Olympics, all the time. Here’s a master schedule for men’s and women’s hockey.

If you’re looking for another athlete with a hockey connection to cheer for, two-time X Games gold medalist skier Mac Forehand will be representing the USA in Milan Cortina, looking for his first Olympic medal. He is the cousin of Philadelphia Flyers forward Trevor Zegras.

Florida Panthers and Tampa Lightning resulted in 147 penalty minutes.

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Multiple fights erupt in the Battle of Florida

A late hit behind the play sparks multiple fights, including a heavy tilt between Matthew Tkachuk and Brandon Hagel.

Amazingly, that was only the fourth most in a Panthers-Lightning game all time, and the second most in a regular-season NHL game in 2025-26; not surprisingly, the Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers top the list with 154 on Dec. 23.

The Battle of Florida also produced 136 penalty minutes on Dec. 27. In a preseason game in October, the teams combined for a whopping 322 penalty minutes and 16 ejections.

Based on recent Stanley Cup success and the fiery nature of this feud, Florida is definitely the State of Hockey in 2026.


Hart Trophy candidates if the season ended today

Connor McDavid has a three-point lead atop the scoring leaderboard with 96 points. He had six points in his final five games before the Olympics. Nathan MacKinnon has 93 points, with five points in his last five contests.

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I’ve had Macklin Celebrini in the third spot for much of the season, but Nikita Kucherov has established a 10-point gap between him and Mack to take over third place.

It’s time to place Kuch as a finalist on this list. With 13 points in his last five games, he now has 91 total on the season.

He has simply been obliterating the competition lately and could easily pass both McDavid and MacKinnon once the NHL season restarts on Feb. 25.


Social media post of the weekend

The Artemi Panarin trade news broke courtesy of ESPN’s Emily Kaplan … and Adam Schefter. An unlikely dynamic duo that joined forces like Shaq and Kobe to deliver one of the biggest pieces of trade news that we will get this season!


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«Star Wars» has a brand-new hockey reference.

Before we get to that, first let me shout out to Rancho Obi-Wan, the largest collection of Star Wars memorabilia in the entire world — Guinness World Record-certified and everything!

There is a sports section among the 100,000 items, and one of the things displayed is a Colorado Avalanche Star Wars Night hockey puck. What’s noteworthy about this puck is that it’s from a game from the 2014-2015 season, which is one of the very first to have been put on in the NHL.

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The second is a character named Zeev Oversam, who is an executive corporate liaison to the Empire.

Let’s unpack the name. Zeev definitely looks like a nod to Zeev Buium, current Vancouver Canucks defenseman. But at the 2024 NHL draft, the NCAA national champion with the Denver Pioneers was drafted 12th overall by the Minnesota Wild.

The Sharks had the pick directly before this and selected fellow defenseman Sam Dickinson from the OHL’s London Knights at 11th overall.

Remember: Chen is a Sharks fan.

Zeev Oversam.

Zeev Over Sam.

Could this be one Sharks fan’s opinion of general manager Mike Grier’s draft decisions? A clever way to sneak in hockey names into The Galaxy Far, Far Away? Or both?

I didn’t ask Mike if this was indeed the case. For now, I’m rolling with it as 1000% Star Wars (and hockey) canon.

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