The 2026 Winter Games in Milan have officially crowned a new golden girl of USA Hockey, but the story taking over social media isn’t just about the medal around her neck. While Haley Winn was busy shutting down Canada to secure a 2-1 victory and the Olympic title, a trio of superfans in the stands was busy capturing the world’s heart. If you haven’t seen the bald eagle masks or the “Aperol Spritz curling” videos yet, you are missing out on the most wholesome viral moment of the year.
The Winn Dynasty
Haley Winn, a 22-year-old defender from Rochester, New York, has been a rising star long before her Olympic debut. A standout at Clarkson University, where she was named ECAC Defender of the Year, Winn was selected second overall by the Boston Fleet in the 2025 PWHL Draft. Her journey to Milan was paved with accolades, including gold medals at the 2023 and 2025 World Championships. But despite her elite resume, she describes her family as her “biggest, loudest, and most colorful fans.”
The Viral “Winn” Formula
While Haley was battling on the ice, her three older brothers—Casey, Ryan, and Tommy—were putting on a masterclass in sibling support. Dressed in matching American flag tracksuits, bucket hats, and occasionally full-head bald eagle masks, the brothers turned the Milan stands into their own personal stage. Their antics, which included narrating games with comedic intensity and simulating curling matches in Italian alleyways, garnered millions of views across TikTok and Instagram.
“It’s not about us, it’s about her,” Ryan Winn told reporters, emphasizing that their viral fame was just a byproduct of their genuine pride. Yet, the internet disagrees; the Winn brothers have become symbols of the kind of unbridled enthusiasm women’s sports deserves.
A Golden Legacy
Haley Winn’s performance in the gold medal game was nothing short of heroic, contributing to a defensive wall that held off a fierce Canadian offense. But the dual victory of an Olympic Gold and a viral family moment highlights a massive shift in women’s hockey culture. The visibility brought by the Winn family’s joy is introducing the PWHL and Team USA to audiences who might never have tuned in for the hockey alone. As Haley returns to Boston to continue her professional season, she brings home more than hardware—she brings a legion of new fans ready to cheer for the family that wins together.







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