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US men’s hockey team controversy grows after Trump phone call and White House invite

Lovedeep Kaur February 26, 2026
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Team USA men’s hockey team poses with gold medals following their gold-medal win Sunday. Erick W. Rasco via Getty Images

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What happened — the US mens hockey team controversy

A phone call from Donald Trump to the players of the USA mens hockey team after their gold-medal win touched off a controversy when remarks about the women’s team. And a White House invitation were viewed as disrespectful. The episode has since produced public pushback, a declined invite from the women’s side. And a wave of social commentary suggesting that Canada should have taken the title.

The call, the joke and the invite

During a celebratory exchange, the president congratulated the men’s team and mentioned extending an invitation to the USA women’s ice hockey team as well. That moment included a remark and a laugh from some in the men’s group that many social-media users and commentators read as dismissive of the women’s accomplishment. Video clips of the call circulated quickly online, amplifying reactions.

Women’s team response and leadership comments

The U.S. women’s hockey team declined the in-person invitation to attend the State of the Union address, citing scheduling and prior commitments, and issued measured responses about being honored by the recognition. While sticking to their own priorities. Captain Hilary Knight and other leaders publicly addressed the situation. Framing it as a moment for focus rather than spectacle.

Why people called it disrespectful

Social posts and sports fans argued the exchange minimized a high-stakes gold-medal victory. One hard-won against Canada in overtim. And that laughter from the men’s side made the moment feel tone-deaf. Online threads questioned why the women’s achievement was not treated with the same gravity, and critics pointed to the optics of political theater overshadowing athletic accomplishment.

The “Canada should have won” reaction

Part of the backlash included a vocal segment of commentators saying Canada was the moral or popular choice to win — a reaction that blends national rivalry, sympathy for the women’s team, and anger over how the call played out in public. Those comments spread quickly on forums and social platforms as fans debated sportsmanship and respect between men’s and women’s programs.

Fact checks and context

Observers warned against snap judgments based solely on short clips. Some verification outlets and media notes point out that moments on calls canbe misread without full context. And that official invitations or scheduling logistics often involve more detail than a single exchange conveys. Still, the public impression had already formed, and organizations tied to the teams responded cautiously.

What this means going forward
  • The incident has highlights lingering tensions over how women’s sports are recognized in mainstream moments.
  • It put a spotlight on athlete autonomy. The women’s team chose to prioritize their schedules and players’ preferences.
  • Public debate around the episode may influence how teams, federations and political figures handle congratulatory calls and invitations in the future.

Bottom line

A short phone call and a tossed-off line turned into a headline-making controversy. The USA men’s ice hockey teamic team’s interaction with, and the subsequent decision by the USA women’s ice hockey team to decline a State of the Union invite, provoking a broader conversation about respect, optics and how they should honor national triumphs. Fans and commentators will keep debating whether the moment was merely awkward or something more telling about attitudes toward women’s sport.

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