Did Jack Hughes lose a tooth at the Olympics? How did he lose his front teeth?

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Did Jack Hughes lose a tooth at the Olympics? How did he lose his front teeth?

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MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 03: Coach Snoop Dogg attends the Team USA welcome trial to the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics on February 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Joe Scarnesi/Getty Images)

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Jack Hughes He helped Team USA clinch the gold medal against Team Canada in the final game of the 2026 Winter Olympics. The NHL star scored the game-winning goal despite having two broken front teeth. With blood still emerging from his upper gums, Jack proved to the world what dedication truly meant to him. So how did he lose a tooth – or more – in the final?

Here’s a breakdown of how it all played out for Jack during his final hockey game at the Olympics.

How many teeth did Jack Hughes lose at the Olympics?

Jack’s front teeth appear to be gone by the end of the USA-Canada match. Earlier in the game, the New Jersey Devils player ended up in the box before scoring the epic game-winning goal.

“I pictured myself at Barstool being the guy that America hates because Canada scores on the power play,” Jack said while reflecting on the moment. Yahoo! Sports. “I was like, ‘Oh my God, here he comes

How did Jack Hughes lose his front teeth?

Canadian forward Sam Bennett He accidentally hit Jack in the mouth with a hockey stick in the third period, eventually knocking out Jack’s front teeth.

But the bloody accident did not stop Jack from following his path. The USA Hockey Center continued and was able to score the winning goal during overtime. It was an emotional moment for both teams, as the USA celebrated by being on the net, while Canada skated off the ice in defeat.

“It’s all about our country now,” Jack said, blood still on his lips, after the match, according to British newspaper The Sun. Daily Mail. “I’m so proud to be an American now. I love my country, I love my teammates. … That’s American hockey right there. It’s a great Canadian team, but it means a lot. We’re a team like that. The American brotherhood on this team is so strong. I can’t believe it. It could have gone either way tonight.”

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