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Auction Experts Peg Jack Hughes’ Olympic Golden Goal Puck at $1 Million

By Matthias Binder March 3, 2026
Jack Hughes’ Gold Medal Game-Winning Puck Could Be Worth $1M, Auction Experts Say
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Jack Hughes’ Gold Medal Game-Winning Puck Could Be Worth $1M, Auction Experts Say

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A Dramatic Finish Seals the GoldThe Puck’s Mysterious PathValuations Spark DebateStanding Tall Among Icons

A Dramatic Finish Seals the Gold (Image Credits: Imagez.tmz.com)

Milan – Jack Hughes delivered Team USA’s first men’s hockey Olympic gold in 46 years with an overtime strike that has collectors dreaming of seven-figure bids.[1][2]

A Dramatic Finish Seals the Gold

Team USA defeated Canada 2-1 in the gold medal game at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Hughes buried the sudden-death winner just 1:41 into overtime. The goal capped a tense battle between hockey powerhouses.

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Hughes endured a high stick to the mouth earlier in the tournament, costing him two teeth. Still, he powered through the chaos. After the puck crossed the line, he tossed his stick and gloves skyward. Teammates mobbed him near the penalty box in euphoric celebration.[1]

The Puck’s Mysterious Path

In the post-goal frenzy, the puck vanished from sight. Hughes later admitted confusion over its whereabouts. He told the NHL on TNT crew, “Honestly, I have no idea where that puck went. I know who doesn’t have it is me. I sure as hell don’t have it.”[1][2]

The International Ice Hockey Federation acted swiftly. Officials secured and documented the game-used puck right after the final horn. It now resides at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. The Hall plans to display it soon alongside treasures like Megan Keller’s women’s gold-medal puck and jerseys from stars such as Hilary Knight, Connor McDavid, and William Nylander.[3]

Valuations Spark Debate

Experts at SCP Auctions project a blockbuster price if the puck ever reached the block. They estimate it could fetch $1 million. David Kohler of SCP highlighted its status as sports royalty.[1]

Other houses offered more conservative figures. New Jersey Devils co-owner David Blitzer expressed interest, saying he would happily bid if it surfaced. Yet the puck remains a museum fixture, not private property.

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Auction House Estimated Value
SCP Auctions $1,000,000
Steiner Sports $500,000
Goldin $100,000
Heritage Auctions $20,000–$40,000

[2]

Standing Tall Among Icons

The puck draws parallels to storied memorabilia. A Lake Placid Olympics gold medal given to Steve Christoff sold for over $375,000. Mike Eruzione’s Miracle on Ice game-used stick fetched $290,000.

SCP experts believe Hughes’ puck surpasses those benchmarks. It symbolizes a drought-ending triumph. Hockey memorabilia lags behind baseball in value, but this piece stands apart.[1]

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  • First U.S. men’s hockey gold since 1980.
  • Overtime decider in USA-Canada rivalry.
  • Secured amid instant pandemonium.
  • Museum-bound for posterity.
  • Wide range in expert appraisals.

Key Takeaways

  • The puck propelled Team USA to glory after 46 years.
  • Hockey Hall of Fame holds it for public display.
  • Top estimate hits $1 million, fueling collector hype.

Safely archived in Toronto, Jack Hughes’ puck endures as a testament to Olympic drama. Its hypothetical auction value underscores hockey’s growing memorabilia appeal. What price would you place on this slice of history? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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