Hilary Knight, the captain of the U.S. women’s ice hockey team, recently addressed a comment made by President Donald Trump following the team’s gold medal win at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Trump made a joke during a congratulatory phone call to the men’s team, stating that he had to invite the women’s team to the State of the Union address or he would be “impeached.” While the comment received laughter from some players, Knight described it as a “distasteful joke” that overshadowed the success of women athletes at the Olympics.
The women’s team, who secured their third Olympic gold by defeating Canada in overtime, declined the invitation to the State of the Union. Knight emphasized the importance of championing women for their achievements and expressed frustration at having to explain someone else’s behavior.
Knight, who scored the game-tying goal in the gold medal game, contributed significantly to Team USA’s success at the Olympics with six points in seven games. Despite initially declining, Trump announced during the State of the Union address that the women’s hockey team would soon be coming to the White House.
According to USA Hockey, the team’s decision to decline the invitation was due to logistical reasons and prior academic and professional commitments. The controversy surrounding Trump’s joke and the team’s response sparked a conversation about the recognition and support of women athletes in sports.
As the U.S. women’s hockey team prepares to visit the White House, the focus remains on celebrating their achievements and highlighting the importance of empowering women in sports. Knight’s leadership and performance on the ice have been instrumental in inspiring a new generation of female athletes to pursue their dreams and break barriers in the world of sports.

