Winter Olympics 2026 Olympics Team USA rages at Miami nightclub after gold medal win in wild booze-filled scene By Jaclyn Hendricks Published Feb. 24, 2026, 8:34 a.m. ET The beer and bubbly were flowing Monday at Miamis E11EVEN nightclub, where Team USAs gold medal-winning mens hockey team celebrated in style following their Winter Olympics triumph over Canada on Sunday.
Dressed in red, white and blue attire that they proudly accessorized with their new gold hardware, members of Team USA grabbed the mic to belt out Queens We Are the Champions, as captured in footage of the lively scene.
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Olympic hero Jack Hughes — who scored the golden goal against Canada to give the U.S. its first Olympic gold in mens hockey since 1980 — celebrated alongside brother Quinn and fellow siblings Brady and Matthew Tkachuk, the latter of whom had an American flag draped over his shoulders with a bottle of champagne that was sprayed into the crowd.
Jack, a center on the Devils, poured beer into the revelers at one point while J.T. Miller, captain of the Rangers, went crowd surfing.
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The golden group eventually made their way onto a platform as Lynyrd Skynyrds Free Bird — Team USAs Olympic anthem — blared over the speakers and clubgoers sang along.
The U.S. mens hockey team touched down in South Florida one day after they edged out Canada in a thrilling 2-1 overtime victory at the Milan Cortina Games.
American goalie Connor Hellebuyck put on a dazzling performance, stopping 41 of 42 shots that came his way.
A trip to the nations capital is on deck for the group, after President Donald Trump invited them to his State of the Union address Tuesday.
We’re so proud to represent the U.S. and when you get the chance to go to the White House and meet the president, we’re proud to be Americans and that’s so patriotic,” overtime hero Hughes told the Daily Mail.
No matter what your views are, we’re super excited to go to the White House tomorrow and be a part of that.
The U.S. womens hockey team, which also secured gold in Italy after a 2-1 overtime victory against Canada, declined Trumps invite due to the timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments.
They were honored to be included and are grateful for the acknowledgment, the team said in a statement Monday.
Trump jokingly told the mens team he would be impeached if he didnt offer an invite to the women.
The Associated Press reported Monday the women’s players didn’t learn of the invite until late Sunday night, making it difficult to change their travel plans. Many of the players were not scheduled to arrive in North America until Monday evening, according to the report.
Flavor Flav has since invited the womens squad to Las Vegas for an alternate celebration.
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