Trump invites US men’s hockey team to attend State of the Union speech

The United States men’s Olympic hockey team defeated Canada 2-1 on Sunday to win its first gold medal at the Games since 1980, the year of the oft-celebrated “Miracle on Ice.” During locker room celebrations, the team was joined by FBI Director Kash Patel, a known hockey enthusiast and club hockey player in northern Virginia. In the midst of the postgame celebration, Patel connected the team to a guy from New York who wanted to speak to them about their victory: President Donald Trump

In a video posted on X by the White House rapid response account, Rapid Response 47, Patel was seen placing Trump’s call on speakerphone so he could congratulate the entire team. He started by heaping praise on U.S. Hockey goalie Connor Hellebuyck.

“By the way, your goalie played not bad,” Trump said as the players roared in response. Someone in the video is heard encouraging goalie Connor Hellebuyck to respond to the president. 

“How ya doing, Don?” he said.

“I have seen hockey goalies have slightly worse games,” Trump said. “Unbelievable. And you were all unbelievable. And that team is pretty good, you played.”

Trump then extended the invite as Patel kept holding the phone is hand so the players could hear.

“You know, I’ll tell you what, I just told my people two minutes ago,” Trump said, “we’re giving the State of the Union speech on Tuesday night. I can send a military plane or something, but if you would like to, it’s the coolest night, it’s the biggest speech…”

“We’re in,” someone was heard saying.

“Yeah, we’re there,” replied another.

“Yeah,” said a different player. 

“Can you pick us up in Miami on Tuesday morning?” someone else asked. 

“We’ll get Kash, and we’ll get the military to get you guys over,” Trump said. 

“You boys are going to the State of the Union,” Patel said. 

The president then joked around a bit with the team and said he would ensure they could get to the State of the Union, regardless of the weather. 

“The nice thing about being president is I can tell you, you don’t have to worry about the weather or landing,” Trump said, as the entire team laughed in response.

“We don’t care if it’s snowing or the worst blizzard, you’ll be sailing through that sucker just like you did on the ice tonight,” Trump said. 

“Thank you, Mr. President,” someone responded.

Trump then reissued congratulations and reiterated how proud the team should be of themselves about the victory. He said it was something they were going to remember for a long time. 

“Congratulations, that was an unbelievable game,” Trump said. “Everybody that called me said I’m watching the hockey game. I don’t know anybody that wasn’t. And you’re going to be proud of the game for 50 years as you grow older.”

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“We love you guys. Congratulations, and I hope to see you,” Trump said.

“I want to shake hands with everybody, but I got to shake hands with that goalie!” Trump said. 

“We’ll see you Tuesday night, Mr. President,” one of the players responded.

However, it remains uncertain if the team will be in attendance. Traveling from Italy back to the U.S. as the East Coast deals with a strong winter storm, and with the NHL season resuming on Wednesday, could complicate matters. U.S. Captain Auston Matthews was noncommittal about being able to attend. Logistics, not lack of enthusiasm, was the main challenge.

“I think there’s a lot of moving parts as far as our travels back home,” said Matthews. “We’ll see what happens.”

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