
PHOENIX — Phoenix Suns star and Olympic gold medalist Devin Booker was among the many who woke up early to watch Team USA’s men’s hockey team compete for gold on Sunday.
Needless to say, it was well worth it.
Team USA faced Canada in the gold medal game at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. Considered an underdog entering the matchup, the Americans forced overtime after the teams were tied 1-1 at the end of regulation.
The rivals battled on in overtime, where Jack Hughes delivered the game-winning goal during three-on-three play. Backed by a 41-save performance from goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, the win marked the program’s third Olympic gold medal in men’s hockey and its first top-podium finish in the event since 1980 — 46 years to the day after the “Miracle on Ice.”
The dramatic triumph sparked celebration across the country, and Booker took to social media to celebrate the moment.
5am wake up well worth it!!@usahockey
— Book (@DevinBook) February 22, 2026
The Suns star’s active watching and support of the Olympics transcends sport and draws admiration from athletes across professional leagues, especially when it comes to representing the country on the international stage.
From one gold medalist to another, Booker’s public shoutout and engagement underscore how sports can unite fans and athletes alike — and how American victories on the global stage can leave a lasting memory and impression.
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