Jack Hughes Predicted He'd Win Olympic Gold with His Brother in Resurfaced Letter from 2019
Jack Hughes Predicted He'd Win Olympic Gold with His Brother in Resurfaced Letter from 2019
Skyler CarusoMon, February 23, 2026 at 10:07 PM UTC
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Jack Hughes 2019 NHL Draft; Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
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Jack Hughes predicted his gold medal win with Team USA men's hockey at the Winter Olympics
The NHL star penned a letter to himself seven years ago, which has resurfaced after his golden goal on Sunday, Feb. 22
He wrote the letter for ESPN ahead of becoming the first overall pick by the New Jersey Devils in the 2019 NHL Draft at age 18
Jack Hughes manifested his gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
The NHL star, 24, turned his dreams into a reality when he scored the game-winning goal for Team USA's thrilling win over Canada at the Games on Sunday, Feb. 22. In doing so, he achieved a feat he literally predicted in a note to himself seven years ago.
Hughes penned a letter to his future self for ESPN at age 18, shortly before he was selected first overall by the New Jersey Devils in the 2019 NHL Draft. In it, the athlete reflected on his journey while also writing what he hoped to accomplish in his ice hockey career.
Jack Hughes, the first overall pick by the New Jersey Devils in the 2019 NHL Draft.
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"I'm writing this to you as draft day nears, and it feels like so much has built up to this moment," Hughes began his letter, which was re-shared by ESPN after Team USA won 2-1 in overtime at the Milan Winter Games.
"Your brothers made you who you are on and off the ice," he continued, referencing his siblings, Luke Hughes, 22, and Quinn Hughes, 26, both of whom are professional hockey players in their own right. "I hope they'll be able to say you did the same for them and that they had great NHL careers too."
This next part of the note is where it becomes prophetic.
"Maybe you even suited up with them a couple of times in the NHL," Jack continued. "Maybe we all represented the United States at the Olympics or World Championships. Maybe we won a gold medal (or medals) together. What an honor that would be."
Jack and Quinn did play together on Team USA in their gold-medal victory. All three of the Hughes brothers have also transitioned into the NHL; Quinn plays for the Minnesota Wild, while Luke suits up alongside Jack for the Devils.
Quinn, who spoke about how "proud" he is over his younger brother, revealed after his team's win that Jack predicted the golden goal the night before the big game (the brothers were roommates in the Olympic Village).
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"At 12:30 a.m., I want over to [Jack] and said, 'You up?' " Quinn recalled via NHL media. "And he said, 'Yeah, dreaming about scoring the game winner.' "
Jack Hughes seconds after scoring the golden goal for Team USA against Canada in the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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The gold medal win was monumental for the U.S. men's hockey team. It marked their first Olympic victory since Lake Placid in 1980, when the team defeated the Soviet Union in a matchup that would go down as one of the most famous victories in history.
Jack was the hero of the day, as he scored the winning goal just under two minutes into overtime. He did so without his front tooth, which was knocked out after he took Canadian Sam Bennett’s hockey stick to the face.
In an interview after the win, Jack was filled with enthusiasm for his country and his teammates.
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Jack and Quinn Hughes of Team USA celebrate winning the gold medal over Canada in the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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"This is all about our country right now. I love the U.S.A. I love my teammates, it’s unbelievable," Jack told NBC. "The USA Hockey brotherhood, it’s so strong. We had so much support from ex-players, and I’m so proud to be American today."
The New Jersey Devils star also shouted out U.S. goalie Connor Hellebuyck, who stopped 41 out of 42 shots during the game.
"It’s an unbelievable game by Hellebuyck. He was our best player tonight by a mile, unbelievable game, unreal game by our team," he said. "Just a ballsy, gutsy win. That’s American hockey right there."
He concluded, "That’s a great Canadian team, but we’re USA, we’re so proud to be Americans. This night was all for our country."
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