Senator Kevin Cramer, US Senator for North Dakota | Senator Kevin Cramer Official website
Senator Kevin Cramer, US Senator for North Dakota | Senator Kevin Cramer Official website
Forty-five years ago, the 1980 U.S. Olympic Men's Hockey Team achieved an extraordinary victory at the Lake Placid Olympic Games, defeating the Soviet Union National Team in a game that became known as the "Miracle on Ice." This historic win against the four-time defending Olympic gold medalists has inspired a congressional effort to award these players with the Congressional Gold Medal.
U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer introduced and U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar cosponsored legislation for this honor earlier this year. In April, the House of Representatives passed it unanimously with over 300 cosponsors. The Senators have written an op-ed urging their Senate colleagues to pass the legislation.
The victory took place during a time of political division and economic uncertainty in 1980. The team's success brought Americans together, offering renewed pride and unity. Following their win against the Soviet team, they secured a gold medal by defeating Finland.
The proposed Miracle on Ice Congressional Gold Medal Act seeks to commemorate this momentous event by awarding medals that will be displayed at significant locations such as the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Museum, U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame, and Lake Placid Olympic Center.
Gary Bettman once remarked on how special moments in sports can transcend their immediate context, reflecting how this game unified Americans beyond regional or partisan divides.
With strong bipartisan support already shown in the House of Representatives, Senators Cramer and Klobuchar are calling for swift passage of this act in the Senate to honor both the team and its legacy of unity.