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The Winnipeg Jets star used the victory to silence his critics.
The 2026 Winter Games ended with a historic act of revenge for the USA. The ice hockey team’s victory in the Olympic final against Canada was a Herculean effort, led by Jack Hughes, with the quiet support of Connor Hellebuyck, who thus silenced his critics.
The victory ended Canada’s dominance over Team USA, which had lost two consecutive Olympic finals to its northern neighbors, and represented its first gold medal in this sport in 45 years.
The game was decided in overtime, 2-1. Hughes scored the winning goal in a defensive battle in which Hellebuyck played a key role.
However, the Winnipeg Jets’ star goaltender has been a constant target of criticism, and this victory was his best opportunity to respond to his detractors.
The Jets star finished the game with 41 saves, a stark contrast to the struggles he faced during the past NHL playoffs.
Nevertheless, Hellebuyck asserted, “Those critics, they can keep writing. But they don’t understand my game. I know what I’m putting forward. I know what I’m building.”
After the victory over Canada in the Milan Cortina 2026 final, Hellebuyck declared:
These are the moments that prove it. Not that I need to.
His Team USA teammate, Matthew Tkachuk, agreed, saying, “It’s going to go down as one of the best performances of all time.”
Now that the curtain has fallen on the Winter Games, Hellebuyck admitted, “It still hasn’t truly sunk in, so, you know, I’m looking forward to celebrating in the next 24 hours. And who knows how long it’s going to last?”
He described the experience of winning the Olympic gold medal as “surreal,” but affirmed that it’s “a dream come true.” Also, it was the perfect opportunity to clap back at his critics.
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