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Team USA's Jack Hughes may have netted the game-winner against Canada, but a photographer captured an indelible moment of her own — an iconic photo of his gap-toothed grin after securing the first U.S ...
MILAN — It seemed only fitting that the player who gave his two front teeth to Team USA's quest for Olympic hockey gold would score the game-winning goal in a 2-1 overtime victory over Canada. Jack ...
Jack Hughes scored the game-winning goal to lift Team USA over Canada in overtime on Sunday — a moment that will be talked about for generations to come. What did it cost him? Well, his two front ...
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