The Hughes family's Olympic journey is an inspiring tale of sportsmanship and family pride. While Jack and Quinn Hughes, sons of Ellen Weinberg-Hughes, are gearing up for the gold medal game with the U.S. men's team, their mother's role in the women's team's victory is a powerful story. As a consultant, she played a pivotal part in the U.S. women's hockey team's triumph over Canada, with Megan Keller scoring the overtime winner. The brothers, who watched the game from the stands, expressed their admiration for the women's team's achievement. Jack and Quinn, both NHL players, are now focused on their own gold medal quest after the men's team's semifinal win over Slovakia. The men's team's players, including Jack, Quinn, and Dylan Larkin, were inspired by the women's victory, showcasing the power of sportsmanship and mutual support within the Olympic Village. Coach Mike Sullivan praised the women's team's dominance and their role in inspiring the next generation of female hockey players in the U.S. He believes their success will motivate the men's team to strive for excellence. The question remains: Can the men's team draw inspiration from the women's success and replicate their dominance on the ice?