Matthews Stands by White House Visit Amidst Criticism
Team USA men’s hockey captain Auston Matthews is defending his team’s decision to visit the White House following their gold medal victory at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, a move that has drawn criticism, particularly from some Canadian fans of his NHL team, the Toronto Maple Leafs.
A Gold Medal and a Controversial Visit
The U.S. Men’s hockey team defeated Canada 2-1 in overtime to secure their first gold medal since 1980. Following the win, the team was invited by President Donald Trump to the White House. Whereas the men’s team accepted the invitation, the women’s team declined a separate invitation to the State of the Union due to scheduling conflicts.
Matthews Emphasizes Patriotism
I don’t like to get political … The team that wins the Stanley Cup every year accepts the White House invitation … We are proud Americans …. We believe it’s a great honour whoever’s in the office,”Auston Matthews
Matthews described the visit as a non-political gesture of patriotism. He highlighted the tradition of championship teams visiting the White House, regardless of the current administration. He further stated, We’re proud Americans, and doing something like that, winning a gold medal and representing your country, it felt like a special honor to be invited. I mean, it’s an honor. So it was pretty neat to travel there, see everything, and just kind of share that experience with everybody.
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Fan Reaction and Ongoing Debate
The decision to accept President Trump’s invitation has sparked debate, with some fans expressing disappointment. The visit occurred after a phone call where President Trump reportedly joked about the women’s team. Despite the controversy, Matthews maintains he has no regrets
about the visit.

Matthews Returns to Leafs Lineup
Following the celebrations, Matthews has rejoined the Toronto Maple Leafs lineup as they enter a crucial stretch before the trade deadline.
FAQ
- Why did Team USA visit the White House? They were invited by President Trump to celebrate their Olympic gold medal victory.
- Did the women’s team also visit the White House? No, the women’s team declined an invitation to the State of the Union due to scheduling conflicts.
- What is Auston Matthews’ stance on the visit? He views it as a patriotic honor and a tradition for championship teams.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
