Knight Urges Focus on Women’s Olympic Success After Controversial Comment
Historic Gold and a Controversial Moment
United States women’s hockey captain Hilary Knight has spoken out after a comment by Donald Trump drew controversy in the wake of the 2026 Winter Olympics. The U.S. women’s team won the gold medal for the third time in history by defeating Canada 2‑1 in the final. Knight, one of the most decorated players in American hockey, said she wanted the spotlight on her team’s achievements.
Trump made a comment during a phone call with the U.S. men’s hockey team after their gold medal win. He invited the men to the State of the Union and joked that he would have to invite the women too or face impeachment. Some players were heard laughing, and a video of the exchange went viral. The remark quickly became a talking point across social media and sports forums.
Knight Calls Comment ‘Distasteful’
Knight, appearing on SportsCenter, described the comment as a “distasteful joke” that shifted attention away from the women’s success. She said the narrative around the remark has overshadowed her team’s historic performance and broader achievements at the Olympics. Knight stressed that her focus — and that of her teammates — remains on celebrating their hard‑earned victory.
She highlighted the strong support and respect between the men’s and women’s teams. Knight acknowledged that her men’s counterparts share camaraderie and encouragement, despite the awkward moment. She said the situation should strengthen understanding about how women are discussed in sports and other fields.
Reactions from Teammates and Opponents
Several members of the U.S. men’s team later addressed their reaction to the comment. Goaltender Jeremy Swayman said the men “should’ve reacted differently” to the joke, while others affirmed their admiration for the women’s squad. Men’s team leader Jack Hughes said there is deep support between the teams and insisted relationships remain strong.
The U.S. women’s team declined the White House invitation, citing prior commitments. They chose to celebrate their gold medal in ways that honour their achievements and commitments.
A Broader Message on Respect and Recognition
Knight’s comments reflect a wider call within sport for equal recognition of women’s accomplishments. She urged people to focus on the milestones reached by female athletes at the Olympics. Knight said these achievements deserve celebration without distraction.
Her remarks have sparked discussion beyond hockey, with fans and commentators weighing in on how athletic success and political moments intersect. Knight hopes the conversation will lead to greater respect and visibility for women’s sports.