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Jack Hughes helped Team USA clinch the gold medal against Team Canada in the final game of the Winter Olympics in **2026** by scoring the winning goal despite losing his front teeth during the match.
Here’s an overview of how it all unfolded for Jack during the final hockey game of the Olympics.
How Many Teeth Did Jack Hughes Lose in the Olympics?
By the end of the USA vs Canada game, it seemed that Jack had lost both of his front teeth.
Reflecting on the moment, Jack stated, “I pictured myself on Barstool being the guy that America hates because Canada scores on the power play,” according to Yahoo! Sports. “I was like, Oh my God, here it comes.”
How Did Jack Hughes Lose His Front Teeth?
Jack accidentally got hit in the mouth by Canadian forward Sam Bennett with his hockey stick during the third period, which knocked out Jack’s front teeth.
Despite this bloody incident, Jack continued playing and managed to score the winning goal during overtime.
“This is all about our country right now,” Jack said after the game with blood still on his lips, according to Daily Mail. “I’m so proud to be American right now… That’s American hockey right there.”

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