
Surrounded by some of his teammates on the U.S. Olympic hockey team, Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck holds up his gold medal during U.S. President Donald Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday night in Washington.
The Olympic champion U.S. men’s hockey team received a dramatic welcome in Washington this week. Their visit included White House meetings and recognition during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address. The celebration honoured their historic Olympic gold medal victory and highlighted standout goalie Connor Hellebuyck.
White House visit begins national celebration
Earlier Tuesday, the players met Trump at the White House for an official reception. They posed for photographs and toured the West Wing together. Administration staff applauded while the athletes proudly displayed their Olympic medals.
As the group approached the Oval Office, Trump greeted them warmly and praised their achievement. He shook hands with players and congratulated them on their championship performance. The president described the team as special champions who delivered an unforgettable victory.
State of the Union brings a standing ovation
Later that evening, the celebration continued inside the House chamber during the State of the Union. The Olympic squad entered through the press gallery doors while lawmakers watched. Soon, members from both political parties stood and applauded loudly.
Chants of “USA” echoed across the chamber as lawmakers pumped their fists enthusiastically. The applause lasted nearly two minutes, creating a rare bipartisan moment of unity. Some representatives even shouted personal messages of support toward the athletes.
Trump paused his speech to thank the players publicly for their success. He told the team their performance made the country proud. The moment became one of the most memorable highlights of the address.
Trump Medal of Freedom honour for Hellebuyck
During the tribute, Trump made a surprise announcement about Connor Hellebuyck. The president said the Winnipeg Jets goalie would receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. This award represents the highest civilian honour in the United States.
Hellebuyck earned special praise after stopping 41 shots in the gold medal match. His performance helped secure a tense 2-1 overtime victory against Canada. As lawmakers applauded, the goalie placed his hand on his heart in appreciation.

U.S. President Donald Trump looks up at members of the United States' Olympic hockey team during his State of the Union address Tuesday night in Washington.
Historic Olympic win adds deeper meaning
The gold medal carried major historical significance for American hockey. The victory marked the nation’s first men’s Olympic hockey gold since 1980. That earlier triumph became famous as the “Miracle on Ice.”
Sunday’s final in Milan-Cortina ended decades of waiting for another Olympic title. The dramatic overtime finish intensified national excitement surrounding the team. Officials and sports leaders described the win as a defining moment.
Women’s team also set for recognition
Trump also mentioned the U.S. women’s hockey team during his remarks. The women secured their own gold medal with another overtime victory over Canada. The president confirmed they will soon visit the White House as well.
However, scheduling conflicts prevented the women’s squad from attending the State of the Union. Officials said the invitation still stands for a future ceremony.
Players celebrate journey back home
After winning in Italy, the men’s team travelled first to Miami before heading to Washington. Reports described celebrations with fans at the airport and across the city. Players also shared photos from their flight and arrival online.
For forward Matthew Tkachuk, the White House visit felt somewhat familiar. The Stanley Cup champion had already visited multiple times recently. For several teammates, however, the experience marked their first presidential reception.
Hockey leaders welcome global spotlight
Team executives believe the Olympic success boosted the sport’s international visibility. Assistant general manager Bill Zito said hockey reached the world’s biggest sporting stage. He added that such victories deserve national celebration and recognition.
With the Trump Medal of Freedom announcement and congressional applause, the week delivered exactly that. The Olympic champions leave Washington not only with gold medals, but also with lasting national honour.

