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Oettinger on Olympics, skipping White House visit
Dallas Stars goalie Jake Oettinger talks about his time at the Olympics, where he was a member of the gold medal-winning US squad. He also answers questions about skipping the White House visit, comments about the women's hockey team and FBI Director Kash Patel's appearance in the winning locker room.
DALLAS - Dallas Stars goalie Jake Oettinger spoke with reporters today and explained why he didn't attend Team USA's trip to the White House and the State of the Union address following their gold medal win at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
DALLAS, TX - FEBRUARY 13: Jake Oettinger #29 of the Dallas Stars tends goal against the Carolina Hurricanes at the American Airlines Center on February 13, 2024 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Glenn James/NHLI via Getty Images)
Oettinger explains White House absence
What they're saying:
Oettinger said getting invited to the White House was a "huge honor." However, a month of traveling abroad led him to rethink his plans for attending the trip.
"I think for me, I have been basically living in Italy for a month," Oettinger told reporters. "And I also have a three-month-old baby at home who had been traveling the world. So that was kind of what went into that."
His lack of playing time and an important stretch run for the team also went into the decision.
"I have a huge stretch run. I wasn't playing much," Oettinger continued. "I wanted to come back and get my game ready to go."
"But I mean, I think those guys had a great time there. And that was why I didn't go."
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 24: Connor Hellebuyck and other members of the U.S. Menâs Hockey team receive a standing ovation as President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress in the chambers of the U.S. Ho …
US men's hockey team visits Washington D.C.
The backstory:
Oettinger didn't attend the trip to Washington D.C., but many of his teammates did.
US men's hockey team honored at State of the Union
The U.S. men's hockey team was honored Tuesday night during President Trump’s State of the Union address for their historic win, defeating Canada 2–1 in overtime and capturing its first Olympic men’s hockey gold medal since the "Miracle on Ice" team triumphed in 1980.
After the team arrived in Washington, D.C., they made their way to the White House and posed for a photo outside before making their way inside to meet with President Trump in the Oval Office.
The team also attended Tuesday's State of the Union address. The players entered the upper part of the chamber to a huge applause and chants of USA-USA-USA.
President Trump also invited the U.S. women's Olympic hockey team, who also won gold defeating Canada in a stunning 2-1 in a thrilling overtime victory. USA Hockey told NBC News, "Due to the timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments following the Games, the athletes are unable to participate. They were honored to be included and are grateful for the acknowledgment."
The Source: Information in this story came from FOX 4 reporting and national news coverage.