Mom of 3 NHL Stars Eyes U.S. Women's Gold
Ellen Weinberg-Hughes, the matriarch who raised NHL studs Jack, Quinn and Luke Hughes, steps into the spotlight as player development consultant for the U.S. women's Olympic hockey team. She's no stranger to elite competition herself, having snagged silver at the 1992 Worlds and now lending her locker-room wisdom to help Team USA chase gold in Milan.
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