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Team USA Hockey Stars’ Lavish $150K Miami Night Out Revealed

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The U.S. men’s hockey team marked their Olympic gold medal win with an exuberant celebration at a renowned Miami nightclub. Their night was filled with drinks and revelry on Monday.

Jack Hughes and his triumphant teammates were joined by a crowd of enthusiastic fans at the iconic E11EVEN nightclub, continuing their jubilant festivities after defeating their long-time rivals, Canada.

The team had just arrived back from Milan on Monday afternoon. Their return journey was rerouted to Florida due to a severe winter storm affecting the New York area.

Despite the long journey, the players showed no signs of fatigue. They joyously sprayed champagne, smoked cigars, sang the national anthem, and delivered victory speeches to a lively and packed dance floor.

When questioned about potential jet lag, a source told the Daily Mail, “Absolutely not. They’re hockey players. They’re used to losing teeth. They’re running on adrenaline and the thrill of victory.”

Footage and images captured from inside E11EVEN by Daily Mail shows the players letting loose as the DJ blasted out Americana and country music.

Team USA hockey stars partied hard at E11EVEN nightclub in Miami on Monday night (pictured L-R: Zach Werenski, Brock Faber, Charlie McAvoy, Brady Tkachuk, unidentified player in light blue sweatshirt, Matthew Tkachuk and Dylan Larkin)

Team USA hockey stars partied hard at E11EVEN nightclub in Miami on Monday night (pictured L-R: Zach Werenski, Brock Faber, Charlie McAvoy, Brady Tkachuk, unidentified player in light blue sweatshirt, Matthew Tkachuk and Dylan Larkin)

L-R: Brady Tkachuk, golden goal hero Jack Hughes and Matthew Tkachuk celebrate in Miami

L-R: Brady Tkachuk, golden goal hero Jack Hughes and Matthew Tkachuk celebrate in Miami

Brady Tkachuk put his gold medal between his teeth

He also held the American flag aloft

Brady Tkachuk put his gold medal between his teeth and held the American flag aloft 

It’s understood the festivities led to a $150,000 bar bill with vast amounts of E11EVEN Vodka, Armand de Brignac champagne and Dame Más tequila consumed. Players could be seen pouring booze into fans’ mouths as they danced from the stage above. 

At one stage, they played a replay of Hughes’ iconic overtime goal that secured victory against the Canadians. The clip was greeted with huge roars from the crowd inside the club.

Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, who stopped 41 shots in a remarkable individual performance against the Canadians, was given the microphone to address the crowd.

After getting a wild reception, the crowd started chanting ‘Helle, Helle!. He replied to them: ‘Are we having a good time tonight?

‘Can I get a round of applause for my teammates? They battled so hard. Every single guy in here.

‘Every detail mattered this entire trip. We did this not only for us, we wanted to bring gold to you guys. We want to celebrate the US f***ing A. So enjoy this one with us tonight. We’re having a good time. I know you’re having a good time. This is for the USA.’

The players finally started to depart the nightclub around 3am ET. They face a rude awakening on Tuesday morning with their flight to Washington DC expected to depart around six hours later at 9am ET. 

Daily Mail understands the last-minute bash was largely organized by the Florida Panthers stars on the team, who celebrated their Stanley Cup win at the same nightclub. 

It’s also understood that E11EVEN, which was offering guests a free bar, had to close down its guest list by 9am Monday morning because fans had already filled it. 

Matthew Tkachuk pours alcohol on fans as Zach Werenski stands with his arms spread open

Matthew Tkachuk pours alcohol on fans as Zach Werenski stands with his arms spread open 

Players sprayed bottles of champagne all over each other in celebration of their feat

Players sprayed bottles of champagne all over each other in celebration of their feat

Heroic goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (L), seen on stage wearing a cowboy hat on Monday

Heroic goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (L), seen on stage wearing a cowboy hat on Monday

Jack Hughes flashes a toothless grin atop a party bus in the streets of Miami

Jack Hughes flashes a toothless grin atop a party bus in the streets of Miami

Earlier in the evening, hundreds of Team USA fans lined up around the block as they waited to get inside with strict security measures in place. Those without tickets waited to catch a glimpse of their heroes. 

The team spent the early part of the evening dining at Korean steakhouse Cote before boarding a double-decker bus to ride around South Beach.

It promises to be a busy few days for the players, who are due to meet Donald Trump in Washington DC on Tuesday when they will attend the State of the Union and visit the White House.

Trump made the proposal during a celebratory phone call with the team after their stunning 2-1 overtime win over rivals Canada in the gold medal game at the Winter Olympics on Sunday. 

But the women’s hockey team, who also won gold in Milan, turned down Trump’s offer. It came after the president joked with the men’s team he’d be impeached if he didn’t include the women’s team too.

On a call to the men’s team in their locker room in Milan, Trump said: ‘I can send a military plane or something. If you would like to, it’s the coolest night.

‘We will do the White House the next day, we will just have some fun, we have medals for you guys.’ 

He added: ‘We have, I must tell you, we are going to have to bring the women’s team, you do know that. I do believe I would probably be impeached (if he didn’t invite them).’

Matthew Tkachuk (L) and Connor Hellebuyck (center) are paraded through the streets

Matthew Tkachuk (L) and Connor Hellebuyck (center) are paraded through the streets

Florida Panthers star and two-time Stanley Cup winner Matthew Tkachuk from a familiar view

Florida Panthers star and two-time Stanley Cup winner Matthew Tkachuk from a familiar view

L-R: Clayton Keller, JT Miller and Auston Matthews pictured smoking cigars early in the night

L-R: Clayton Keller, JT Miller and Auston Matthews pictured smoking cigars early in the night

The men’s team immediately accepted Trump’s offer to join, with some laughing at his joke about impeachment.

However, the women’s team announced they had turned down Trump’s offer to join their male counterparts on Monday.

‘We are sincerely grateful for the invitation extended to our gold medal–winning U.S. Women’s Hockey Team and deeply appreciate the recognition of their extraordinary achievement,’ a USA hockey spokesperson was quoted as saying by NBC.

‘They were honored to be included and are grateful for the acknowledgment.’

They will not be attending, however, ‘due to the timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments’.

Kash Patel was in Milan for Sunday’s final and he headed into the locker room to join in the celebrations, with a video appearing to show the FBI director chugging a beer and partying with the players.

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