Jack Hughes named to TIME 100 Most Influential People in Sports
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Last updated Jun 11, 2026
Jack Hughes of the New Jersey Devils has been named to the 2026 TIME 100 Most Influential People in Sports. The recognition follows his gold medal-winning goal for Team USA at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, where he secured victory over Canada. Hughes is honored alongside other sporting icons and is noted for his inspirational performance and memorable moment post-game, where he celebrated despite losing two teeth. This acknowledgment highlights Hughes's significant impact on American hockey as well as his record-setting speed in accumulating points in his NHL career.
- •Hughes scored the game-winning goal in the Olympics against Canada.
- •He is the only men's hockey player on the TIME list.
- •Hughes lost two teeth during the Olympics but celebrated with pride.
- •He became the fastest player to reach 400 points in Devils history.
- •Women's hockey players Hilary Knight and Marie-Philip Poulin were also recognized.
- 1:46 AMYahoo Sports — Devils' Jack Hughes receives honor from Time Magazine
"Jack Hughes of the New Jersey Devils was named to the 2026 TIME 100 Most Influential People in Sports.
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