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Italy Ice Hockey Player Tutino Brings 50‑strong Support Squad From ...

About 50 relatives known as Team Tutino have traveled to Milan to support Kayla Tutino in her Olympic debut, showcasing strong family unity and enthusiasm.

  • This year, Kayla Tutino made her Olympic debut for the Milan–Cortina Winter Olympics, with fifty relatives called Team Tutino cheering her on in Milan.
  • Her mother explained the trip was the fulfillment of a life dream, and Tutino's family traveled to Milan to support her, making her story even more personal.
  • Family members say they stayed in the same spot just north of Milan at the Milan Cortina Olympics, attending games in matching jerseys and beanies to stay identifiable.
  • The impending matchup has amplified attention on Tutino, with Italy set to face Team USA in the knockout rounds and her large family support making her a talked-about figure.
  • Briana Tutino, Kayla's sister, shared her excitement, calling the trip 'the opportunity of a lifetime' as family members expressed happiness to be in Milan.
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Team Italy's Kayla Tutino draws massive family support for Olympic ice hockey debut

Kayla Tutino, an Italian forward with ties to Boston University, is making her Olympic debut in women's ice hockey, supported by 50 family members in Milan.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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