
Dylan Wynkoop
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@trudat2020 @worldhockeyrpt Depends, if it’s a significant home run fans are often asked to return the ball
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@worldhockeyrpt Who gets to keep the home run balls that are caught by fans?
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@ByronMBader He’s not going anywhere….. he’s been much better since Bones took over
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@FrancisMar86314 @icehockeystick What the heck are you on about? He was born in Florida.
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@icehockeystick And him being born in Toronto and growing up there, I am sure he has visited the HHOF and should understand the big picture.
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@TheHockeyNews That puck should be nowhere near Toronto, it should be in the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, or the Smithsonian Museum of American History
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Should players have a say in what happens to historic hockey artifacts?👀
thehockeynews.com/news/podcast/t…
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@DWynkoop @ncsplayoffs2026 @sassygenx @TheBrattPack63 The hall has all of them, because that's the agreement they've had with the IIHF for nearly 30 years. Too bad Jack, it doesn't get to rot away in your dad's office.
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This is getting so out of hand
If Jack wants the puck, just give him the damn puck??
Greg Wyshynski@wyshynski
"Unfortunately, in the easiest words, it was never Jack's puck to own." The Hockey Hall of Fame said it will NOT give #NJDevils and Team USA star Jack Hughes the puck from his gold-medal winning goal in the Milan Cortina Olympics. My latest on ESPN: espn.com/nhl/story/_/id…
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@crosbysangels Imagine being so stupid that you call the guy who scored the game winning goal for the U.S. a “loser” 😂
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@logcleve @spittinchiclets Except he did, he did the same thing Jack is doing, but for the gloves……..
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@spittinchiclets Kid crying. They took Sids stick, gloves and puck and he didn't say one word
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@JustACubsFan @spittinchiclets Yeah, why should they? It should be in the U.S. hall of fame
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@spittinchiclets Is he actually asking why the HALL OF FAME would want the puck for the GOLD MEDAL WINNING OVERTIME GOAL FOR TEAM USA?
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@Rhys604 @spittinchiclets No, but he whined when they took his gloves (the he donated)
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@spittinchiclets Omg, what’s with all the whining? Good lord.
Did Crosby whine this much when the HOF took his gold medal-winning puck?
🙄🤦♀️
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@stanbaugh @spittinchiclets The team didn’t leave it, the hall had a ref swoop in right after the goal was scored. The Americans went to find it after they finished celebrating.
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@spittinchiclets Hell yes!
Can’t believe the team left it out there
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@spittinchiclets It shouldn’t even be a question, of course he should. At a bare minimum it should be in the U.S. hockey hall of fame
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@Justfilmi @CakeMcJabe Except it’s not being displayed for his country’s people, it’s being displayed in the country that lost, for their people to view. It should be in the U.S. hockey hall of fame
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@CakeMcJabe Like that’s my thing. Olympics are played for their countries so if my country won and the winning puck is displayed for my country ppl and the world to see, isn’t that the whole point?
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@krittterrr @jtbourne Oh really? Then where are the pucks from the last 3 Olympics? Because they aren’t in the Hockey Hall of Fame that’s for sure
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This is an interesting debate. Clearly, the 40-or-whatever guys in a given game - basketball, hockey, or otherwise - are not co-owners of the playing object of the game they're in. Giving it to guys is a common courtesy though. Still, nice for the world to have access to it.
Greg Wyshynski@wyshynski
FYI: If you're curious about why the Hockey Hall of Fame can claim ownership of Jack Hughes's "golden goal" puck, there's a ton of info in here about how that works. espn.com/nhl/story/_/id…
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@ncsplayoffs2026 @sassygenx @TheBrattPack63 Oh really? Where’s Kaprizov’s puck from 2018? Where’s the puck from 2022? Where’s the puck from 2014? Because none of them are in the Hall
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@DWynkoop @sassygenx @TheBrattPack63 That’s not true whatsoever the puck would be on display no matter who scored
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@sassygenx @TheBrattPack63 Ahhhhh I said something true, so now you’re going to act like it’s so ridiculous that you don’t need to even respond to the claim
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@DWynkoop @TheBrattPack63 Ahhhhh, there it is - just like I thought it was.
Thanks for playing.
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@sassygenx @TheBrattPack63 The biggest issue is if Macklin Celebrini scored that goal, and asked for the puck he would’ve gotten it no problem. It’s only because a ton of Canadians are incredibly salty that they lost that there’s any issue here
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Okay, don't get crazy, Dylan. The Smithsonian isn't where it needs to be. I could see the US Hockey Hall of Fame; however, IMO, if I were a hockey player (which I can barely stick-handle), I would be thrilled if something related to me was in the official Hall of Fame. It seems petty when he says it's bullshit. I think that is why it seems odd that he is upset. Again, this is just my opinion.
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@sassygenx @TheBrattPack63 Why wouldn’t it be in the Smithsonian Museum of American History? Stuff from 1960 and 1980 is there, and again, it is bullshit. It’s tradition in every level that players get the pucks from big goals they score. The IIHF should be no different.
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@BR_OpenIce @wyshynski “Lucky enough to play”??? Ummm no…. Jack is skilled enough to play. You guys are lucky you have players as skilled as him, otherwise there would be no hall. Give the kid his damn puck
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"We try to take the emotion out of it. We're here to preserve a game that Jack's lucky enough to play or we're lucky enough to work in"
The Hall has responded to Jack's thoughts about the "Golden Goal" puck 👀
(via @wyshynski)

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@puckempire Just don’t ask him why his gloves aren’t in the hall anymore…….
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