Brady Tkachuk Fires Up US-Canada Hockey Rivalry Before 2026 Olympic Gold Medal Showdown
Posted by Marjorie on February 22, 2026
As the 2026 Winter Olympics heat up in Milan, all eyes are on the men's hockey gold medal game between the United States and Canada. Team USA's captain, Brady Tkachuk, didn't hold back when talking about the intense rivalry between the two North American powerhouses. In a candid chat with reporters, he revealed the raw emotions fueling this matchup.
Tkachuk, whose dad Keith was part of the last US team to beat Canada in a major tournament back in 1996, said there's real bad blood here. "Canada's been the king of the hill for years now," he explained. "We've got that envy mixed with a drive to knock them off their perch. It's going to be the toughest game most of us have ever played."
"There's hatred there." - Brady Tkachuk on the US-Canada rivalry
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Looking back, the Americans came oh-so-close last year in the 4 Nations Face-Off, losing in overtime to Canada after a wild round-robin win that featured Tkachuk and his brother Matthew trading blows right off the bat. That heartbreak has only made the team hungrier. "We were one shot away," Tkachuk reflected. "Those tough losses build character, and we're ready to turn it around."
Team USA is all in on "gold or bust" this time around. It's been 46 years since the Miracle on Ice in 1980, and with NHL stars back in the Olympics after missing the last two, the pressure is on. Hockey's exploded in popularity stateside, and players like Tkachuk want to showcase that growth globally.
Fresh off a world championship win last May—the first for the US men in over 90 years—many of those champs, including Clayton Keller and Jeremy Swayman, are suiting up again. And let's not forget the US women's team, who just clinched their third Olympic gold. As Vincent Trocheck put it, beating Canada would mean a clean sweep for American hockey.
Expect a bruising battle. While fighting gets you tossed in international play, the physicality will be off the charts. Canada's power play is lethal, boasting stars like Connor McDavid and Nathan MacKinnon. Sidney Crosby might even suit up despite a nagging injury.
Adding to the drama, the game falls on February 22—the anniversary of the 1980 upset against the Soviets. "It's the stuff dreams are made of," Trocheck said. "Best-on-best hockey for gold on the world stage."
For more in-depth analysis, check out the original story on ESPN. Also, dive deeper into NHL stats at NHL.com.
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