NHL commissioner Bettman says criticism of U.S. men’s team at Olympics ‘unfortunate’
CALGARY — NHL commissioner Gary Bettman declined an opportunity Tuesday to weigh in on the political aspect of the U.S. hockey celebration at the Milan Cortina Olympics, but did say he thought what was portrayed “was unfortunate and not accurate.”
“I know for a fact that the men’s team had no intention of doing anything to slight the women’s team,” Bettman said at a media availability at the Scotiabank Saddledome. “If anything, both teams were chanting, ‘Two for two.'”
The Americans won Olympic gold in the men’s and women’s tournaments. Both finals were 2-1 overtime wins over Canada.
Following the men’s victory on Feb. 22, the Americans were joined in the locker room by FBI director Kash Patel. The players also got a speakerphone call from President Donald Trump.
