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The gold medals were barely secured around their necks when the storm began to gather. What started as a lighthearted locker-room joke quickly escalated into a national conversation, fueled further by the weight of a presidential invitation and then punctuated by five conspicuous absences. The men’s hockey team’s decision not to attend the White House ceremony ignited debate almost immediately. Fans flooded social media with questions, sports commentators speculated endlessly, and the press dissected every nuance of body language, schedule, and statement. Opinions split sharply: some hailed the players as principled heroes standing quietly for their convictions, while others labeled them cowards unwilling to show gratitude to the highest office in the land. Amid the noise, the real reasons behind the absences were more nuanced than the public outcry suggested, entangled in layers of professional duty, personal values, and political tension.
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