The United States men's hockey team was invited to the State of the Union address and to the White House by President Donald Trump after winning the gold medal at the Milan Cortina Olympics, the program's first in 46 years.
Trump spoke to the team through speakerphone via FBI Director Kash Patel, who was seen celebrating with players in the locker room at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena after the U.S. defeated Canada 2-1 in overtime on Sunday, per video posted on X.
In his congratulations to the team, Trump called it an "unbelievable game" and said goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, who made 41 saves in the win, "played not bad."
Patel shouted, "You boys are going to the State of the Union!"
The team was scheduled to take a charter flight to Miami on Monday morning after a blizzard affecting New York City caused them to change their original plans to return to the U.S.
One player yelled, "We're in!" in response to the invitations, while another asked if they could be picked up in Miami on Tuesday morning.
"The nice thing about being president is I can tell you, you don't have to worry about the weather or landing," Trump said. "We don't care if it's snowing, or if it's the worst blizzard, you'll be sailing through that sucker just like you did on the ice today."
"We'll do the White House the next day. We'll just have some fun," added Trump.
"We have medals for you guys."
Players are expected to report to their NHL teams on Tuesday ahead of the resumption of the schedule Wednesday.
Almost half of the 25-man roster is scheduled to play in games on Wednesday, including Hellebuyck for the Winnipeg Jets, who play in Vancouver, and overtime hero Jack Hughes for the New Jersey Devils, who are hosting Tage Thompson's Buffalo Sabres.
Another 12 games on Thursday feature 16 players from the Team USA roster.
It is unclear whether the U.S. women's hockey team, which also beat Canada to win the gold medal, has been formally invited to either the State of the Union or the White House.
Trump said on the call to the men's team, "I must tell you, we're going to have to bring the women's team. You do know that."
"I do believe I probably would be impeached [if the women's team wasn't invited]," he joked.
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