Women's Hockey Star Hilary Knight Says 2026 Olympics Will Be Her Last
- Hilary Knight, a leading U.S. Women's hockey player, announced the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics will be her final Olympic appearance.
- Knight made this decision after a long career including four previous Olympics, holding the record for most points in world championship history.
- Currently captain of the Boston Fleet in the PWHL, Knight led the league with 29 points this season while preparing for her last Olympics.
- Knight said, "It's time," reflecting on her career and expressing a desire to end her Olympic play on her own terms and stay healthy.
- Knight plans to continue her professional hockey career post-2026 Olympics and aims to win gold in Milan, marking the conclusion of her international play.
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USA Hockey's Hilary Knight tells USA Today 2026 Winter Games will be her 5th and final Olympics
Hilary Knight tells USA Today she intends to make the 2026 Milan Winter Games her fifth and final Olympics to cap a 20-year career with the U.S. women's national hockey team.

Women's hockey star Hilary Knight says 2026 Olympics will be her last
United States women's hockey great Hilary Knight said the 2026 Milan Olympics will be the final one of her stellar career, USA Today reported Tuesday.
Fleet Captain Hilary Knight Confirms Future Of Olympic Career
Hilary Knight is one of the most decorated players in international hockey history, but the 2026 Winter Olympics will be her last. “It’s time,” the Boston Fleet captain told USA TODAY Sports’ Nancy Armour on Tuesday. “I have grown up in this program and it’s just given me so much. I’m at peace. I just have this feeling that it’s time. And I’m grateful that — hopefully I can stay healthy and everything — I can go out when I’d like to be done. Tha…
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