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President Donald Trump honored the 1980 United States men’s Olympic hockey team with a bill signing ceremony at the Oval Office on Friday.
“This is very exciting. This was one of the greatest moments of U.S. sports. We have a very exciting team of champions behind me,” Trump said as numerous members of the team attended. “This was an amazing event. There were some other upsets in the world — I haven’t noticed them getting any of these, right? You’re the only ones. That’s great.
“We’re delighted to be joined today by legends of American sports history and heroes for the entire nation: the 1980 U.S. Olympic ice hockey team. This was one of the biggest moments I’ve ever seen in sports, and I like sports. These are the men who gave us one of the most storied athletic wins of all time.”
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President Donald Trump, joined by the 1980 U.S. Olympic men’s ice hockey team, holds up a bill to honor the team in the Oval Office of the White House on Dec. 13, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
The team members wore the hats they donned at the 1980 opening ceremony, and team captain Mike Eruzione rewarded Trump with a replica.
“More importantly, I don’t think words can explain how proud we are for what you’ve done for our team. The honor you’ve bestowed upon our team is incredible.”
Goaltender Jim Craig thanked Trump for “the courage you show the country every single day and for making our country safe again.”
“The pride we felt in 1980 was incredible, and we’re starting to feel that again thanks to your leadership,” added Bill Baker.
“My dad, he believed. He believed in the American hockey player, he believed in his country, he loved this team, he loved his country. I wish he was here, but it’s an honor to represent him.”

Team USA players celebrate on the ice after winning their medal round game against the USSR at Olympic Fieldhouse in the Olympic Center in Lake Placid, N.Y., Feb. 22, 1980. (Eric Schweikardt /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)
Herb Brooks’ son, Dan, was also in attendance.
Trump signed H.R. 452, which awarded “Congressional Gold Medals to the members of the 1980 U.S. Olympic men’s ice hockey team in recognition of the team’s achievement at the 1980 Winter Olympic Games.”
The team, which featured amateurs and college players, completed the “Miracle on Ice” in a stunning upset over the Soviets, who were considered the favorites and an international powerhouse for years. The victory catapulted the Americans for a chance to win gold, which the Stars and Stripes accomplished by defeating Finland two days later.
The Soviets had famously walloped the United States in a pre-Olympic exhibition game at Madison Square Garden, but the Americans got hot at the right time. In the game, the Russians famously benched longtime starting goalie Vladislav Tretiak after he allowed a goal with just a second left in the first period that tied the game at two.
The Americans trailed, 3-2, entering the third, but Mark Johnson tied the game midway through the final period. Less than two minutes later, Eruzione scored what was eventually the game-winning goal and was mobbed on the ice.

Mike Eruzione at the 1980 Winter Olympics. (Heinz Kluetmeier /Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)
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The “Miracle on Ice” comes from Al Michaels’ famous play-by-play call, in which he rhetorically asked viewers, “Do you believe in miracles?” He answered his own question with an emphatic, “Yes!”
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