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Photographer captures Jack Hughes’ toothy grin after Olympic victory

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Jack Hughes’ moment of triumph in Sunday’s gold-medal victory over Canada has left his teammates, family, and fans alike awestruck. However, it was a photographer whose skills were just as sharp as those of Hughes himself who captured an indelible image that would go down in history—a photo of Hughes beaming with pride after securing the U.S. men’s hockey gold medal since 1980.

Getting the shot wasn’t easy; Elsa Garrison, Getty Images sports staff photographer from Milan, had to maneuver through the chaos and anticipate what was happening next. She knew her timing had to be precise: having scouted out the area where Team USA families would gather post-game, she made sure Hughes’ parents wouldn’t miss their son’s moment.

“Running around like a crazy woman wasn’t exactly how I planned it,” Garrison joked as she recounted her experience from the sidelines. But when Hughes’ father sat directly behind her during the celebration, Garrison knew she had to capture the perfect shot.

The result was a viral sensation: an image of Hughes pumping his fist and waving the American flag with a chipped front tooth and a bloodied mouth, capturing both the joy and intensity of the moment in one frame. The photo quickly went worldwide, igniting conversations and headlines across America.

“I didn’t expect it to go viral,” Garrison said. “To me, it’s just something nice that I captured.”

While Hughes lost at least one and possibly two front teeth during a late-game hit, his grin remains intact as the image of the night. The New Jersey Devils’ 24-year-old star was so engrossed in the moment he didn’t realize how iconic the photo would become.

Garrison’s unassuming approach led to unexpected recognition for her work. “I didn’t expect it at all,” she said, still somewhat stunned by the attention. She had been photographing Hughes and his New Jersey Devils team during regular seasons, making her presence at this moment feel less like a planned shoot than an inspired encounter.

It was a stark reminder of what makes sports photography so captivating: capturing spontaneous moments that turn into iconic memories. Garrison’s skill in anticipating scenarios combined with the right timing to react efficiently made for a photo that would be remembered forever.

For now, she remains humble about her role. “There’s no pressure,” she said with a laugh, noting how her familiarity with Hughes’ play style and personality complemented her skill as a photographer.

The Hughes photograph is not just another shot; it’s a testament to moments both joyous and candid in the world of sports. As Garrison reflects on this special moment, she continues to be inspired by the incredible athletes who grace the silver screen of headlines—each one capturing an indelible moment that echoes through time.

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