Hockey Hall of Fame has Olympic artifacts. Jack Hughes wants his golden goal puck
- New Jersey Devils center Jack Hughes wants the Hockey Hall of Fame to return his overtime "golden goal" puck from the Milan Cortina Olympics, currently on display in Toronto.
- The puck's whereabouts became a mystery on February 26, when former NHL player Tony Granato asked Hughes about it during a TNT interview, prompting brief concerns it had gone missing.
- Archival preservation designated by the International Ice Hockey Federation placed the puck in an "Olympics '26" display alongside more than 70 items, including a Hilary Knight Team USA jersey and a Brady Tkachuk stick.
- Hughes told ESPN on Tuesday he wants the puck for his father, Jim Hughes, whom he described as a "monster collector" for the family, and plans to contact the Hall of Fame soon.
- Beating Team Canada goalie Jordan Binnington, the goal secured Team USA's first Olympic gold since the 1980 Miracle on Ice, though Hughes has not yet formally requested the puck's return from the Hall.
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