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Caitlin Clark shares historic news away from WNBA

WNBA star Caitlin Clark took to Instagram to honor Team USA men’s hockey’s historic gold medal victory over Canada on Sunday.

The Americans defeated the Canadians 2-1 in overtime at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, snapping a gold medal drought that stretched nearly five decades.

A passionate advocate for American sports, Clark has also thrown her support behind Toronto Maple Leafs center and fellow Nike athlete Auston Matthews.

The two-time All-Star is expected to pursue a roster spot on Team USA women’s basketball for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

When Team USA made history on Sunday, Clark was among the first to celebrate.


Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) walks to the locker room against the Atlanta Dream.

Caitlin Clark thrilled for Team USA men’s hockey’s remarkable feat

Clad in Nike gear, Team USA men’s hockey players basked in their monumental victory in a moment that will live forever.

The sporting giant captured the celebration on Instagram, tagging Matthews with the caption: “It only took 46 years for this. @austonmatthews and @teamUSA Hockey win Gold over Canada after a wild Olympic final.”

The photo also carried the words “No Miracles Needed,” which deeply resonated with Clark.

Remarkably, the victory fell on February 22, the same date as the original “Miracle on Ice” 46 years prior.

The Des Moines, Iowa native wasted no time reposting the tribute to her own Instagram story.

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Clark tuned in as Team USA and Canada battled to a 1-1 deadlock through three grueling periods, sending the gold medal showdown into sudden-death overtime.

With everything on the line, New Jersey Devils star forward Jack Hughes rose to the occasion.

He buried a decisive goal just minutes into the extra frame. This resulted in one of the most unforgettable moments in USA men’s Olympic hockey history.

The 2-1 triumph snapped a gold medal drought that had stretched across nearly five decades.

Meanwhile, Clark knows a thing or two about making history. Her 2024 rookie campaign was nothing short of extraordinary. She shattered multiple WNBA records and earned Rookie of the Year honors. She carried that momentum into her sophomore season before injuries cut it short.

Through it all, Clark has always made a point to uplift those who deserve their moment in the spotlight. For Team USA men’s hockey, that moment was 46 years in the making.

This article first appeared on ChiCitySports and was syndicated with permission.

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