Megan Keller celebrates Olympic gold while looking ahead to new goals
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 3:05 AM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
Megan Keller, 30, a prominent figure in women's hockey, recently secured her second Olympic gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy. Keller scored the decisive goal in a thrilling 2-1 victory during overtime, cementing her status as a key player for Team USA. Reflecting on her journey from watching the Olympics as a child to achieving her dreams, Keller emphasizes the growth of women's hockey and her commitment to continue competing. She plans to play for the U.S. national team through the 2030 Olympics and captains the Boston Fleet in the Professional Women's Hockey League.
- •Keller became a two-time Olympic gold medalist in 2026.
- •She scored the tournament-winning goal against Canada in the final.
- •Keller leads the Boston Fleet in the PWHL and aims for the 2030 Olympics.
- •The PWHL will expand, including a franchise in Detroit.
- •Keller's journey inspires young girls in hockey.
- 3:05 AMYahoo Sports — U.S. Olympic hero Megan Keller reaching her dreams, but isn't done yet
"Farmington Hills native and U.S. women's hockey hero Megan Keller, who just turned 30, has become everything she dreamed of 20 years ago.
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