Quinn Hughes (seen above celebrating with Jack Hughes at the 2026 Winter Olympics) delivered a clutch performance in the quarterfinals, scoring the game-winning goal against Sweden to send Team USA into the semifinals.
His decisive strike secured the U.S. men’s team a chance to compete for a medal as they advanced deeper into the tournament.
After the whirlwind victory, Jack didn’t hold back his praise for his older brother.
“That’s unreal. That’s a massive goal, massive moment,” Jack gushed. “One of our best players taking over there and winning that game for us.”
Beyond his elite playmaking, Quinn has also become a viral sensation for his intense, blank stares on the ice — a look that has inspired hilarious memes suggesting he’s seeing Victorian-era ghosts mid-game.
He addressed the playful theory earlier this week in an interview with the Boston Globe.
“I’m usually pretty zoned in on what’s going on with myself and trying to get ready to do what I need to do. Sometimes you hear some funny stuff out there [on the ice],” he said.
“But yeah, as the people say, I’m usually seeing ghosts, so I’m usually focused on myself.”

Ellen Hughes: Olympian and Hockey Mom
Ellen Hughes (seen above with her son Jack Hughes in 2010) is a decorated athlete in her own right. She won a silver medal at the 1992 IIHF Women’s World Championships, highlighting her elite level of play before transitioning into coaching and raising three NHL-caliber sons.
















