Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes among sports stars hailing USA hockey ‘legends’

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Everybody loves a winner.

Team USA, in winning their first men’s hockey gold medal since the Miracle on Ice in 1980, stole the hearts of many marquee American athletes.

In a Sunday morning affair that appeared to be the focus of many across state lines, NFL legend Tom Brady and Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes were among those toasting the gold medal winners after their dramatic 2-1 overtime victory over Canada.

Charlie McAvoy of Team USA celebrates the victory and Gold Medal at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena on February 22, 2026 in Milan, Italy. Getty Images

“Legends,” Brady said on X, posting a photo of himself standing between overtime goal-scoring hero Jack Hughes and his brother Quinn.

Mahomes shouted out the team by posting three American flags after they won.

Phoenix Suns star Devin Booker, who is on west coast time — they play at home against the Portland Trail Blazers Sunday night — said, “5am wake up well worth it!!”


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Injured Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton shouted out goalie Connor Hellebuyck, who made 41 saves in the win.

“41 SAVES!? WHAT THE HELLE!!! Congrats to Connor Hellebuyck and @usahockey for bringing home the Gold!🥇🇺🇸,” Haliburton wrote.

Earlier in the Olympics, the women’s ice hockey Team USA squad also defeated Canada 2-1 to secure their own gold medal.

This marks the first time in Team USA history that both women’s and men’s squads won gold in the same Olympics.

Both teams won their third gold medal in their respective histories.

Tom Brady watches the Women’s Gold Medal match between the United States and Canada on February 19, 2026 in Milan, Italy. Getty Images
Patrick Mahomes gives a speech in the team huddle prior to a game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium on December 14, 2025, in Kansas City, Missouri. Getty Images

Canada, with nine gold medals, still have the most in men’s ice hockey history, but will enter 2030 in the midst of a drought.

Canada hasn’t won gold since the 2014 Olympics, though that marked a run of winning three in four Games.



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