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USA Hockey Miracle on Ice 1980 Authentic Adult Hoodie - Royal

USA Hockey Miracle on Ice 1980 Authentic Adult Hoodie - Royal

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The Greatest products for the greatest moment in Sports History. 
CLASSIC HOCKEY APPAREL WITH QUICK DRY MOISTURE WICKING FABRIC - The Greatest gear to represent one of the greatest moments in sports history!  Replicates the team uniform jersey worn by the 1980 Miracle on Ice Hockey Team.  This lace hoodie is specially constructed with high-quality, performance quick dry moisture management fabric to allow full range of motion while keeping you dry and comfortable. 
THE MIRACLE ON ICE HOODIE FOR ALL SPORTS FANS - Remember this spectacular time in American history with this officially licensed hockey lace hoodie.  It is soft, smooth, and breathable.  Designed to keep you dry and comfortable while maintaining a perfect fit for all your activities.  Made of 86% polyester and 14% spandex.   Our athletic hoodies are great for all sports, working out, training, cross fit, running, football, baseball, soccer, lacrosse or wearing around the house.
FUN GIFT FOR THE HOCKEY FAN IN YOUR LIFE - Officially licensed, this hoodie is classic and fashionable.  A great gift idea for hockey fans.  Perfect combination of style and functionality. Great addition to any wardrobe. You can wear this any day of the week but watch out - girlfriends and wives will love to steal this one. Get an extra one for her.  Great for Christmas gifts, birthdays or just to treat yourself to a great hoody.
ONE OF THE MOST DRAMATIC UPSETS IN OLYMPIC HISTORY -  the underdog U.S. team, made up of college players, defeats the four-time defending gold-medal winning Soviet team at the XIII Olympic Winter Games in Lake Placid, New York.  The Soviet squad, previously regarded as the finest in the world, fell to the youthful American team 4-3 before a frenzied crowd of 10,000 spectators.  Two days later, the Americans defeated Finland 4-2 to clinch the hockey gold.
VINTAGE FEEL, RETRO LOOK, OFFICIALLY LICENSED - Miracle on Ice products are authentic, and are officially licensed.  Bold graphics, classic logos, and timeless details ensure your pride shines through, whether you’re heading to the rink, watching a game, or reliving the magic with friends.  This hoodie help you carry the legacy forward.  Wear your pride for the Miracle on Ice—where dreams became reality, and the world witnessed the impossible.
  • Made of Performance fabric 
  • 4 Way Stretch
  • Plush Inside
  • Looks new after multiple Washes!
  • Licensed by USA Hockey and the Players who we represent including Jack O'Callahan, Dave Christian, and Mark Pavelich (via the Ranch charity in his memory) 


The "Miracle on Ice" was an ice hockey game during the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York. It was played between the hosting United States and the Soviet Union on February 22, 1980, during the medal round of the men's hockey tournament. Though the Soviet Union was a four-time defending gold medallist and heavily favoured, the United States upset them and won 4–3.

The Soviet Union had won the gold medal in five of the six previous Winter Olympic Games, and they were the favourites to win once more in Lake Placid. The team consisted primarily of professional players with significant experience in international play. By contrast, the United States' team, led by head coach Herb Brooks, was composed mostly of amateur players, with only four players with minimal minor-league experience. The United States had the youngest team in the tournament and in U.S. national team history.

In the group stage, both the Soviet and U.S. teams were unbeaten; the U.S. achieved several surprising results, including a 2–2 draw against Sweden, and a 7–3 upset victory over second-place favorite Sweden. 

For the first game in the medal round, the United States played the Soviets. Finishing the first period tied at 2–2, and the Soviets leading 3–2 following the second, the U.S. team scored two more goals to take their first lead midway in the third and final period, then held on and won 4–3.

Two days later, the U.S. won the gold medal by beating Finland in their final game. The Soviet Union took the silver medal by beating 

The victory became one of the most iconic moments of the Games and in U.S. sports. Equally well-known was the television call of the final seconds of the game by Al Michaels for ABC, in which he declared: "Do you believe in miracles? YES!" In 1999, Sports Illustrated named the "Miracle on Ice" the top sports moment of the 20th century.

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