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“USA Hockey means the world to me,” Larkin said. “I’m here because of USA Hockey. … [Coach Mike Sullivan has] talked about the number of guys that have won a gold medal as men’s hockey players in the U.S. It’s a small number, and we’d like to be a part of that and inspire kids for generations to come.”
Detroit Red Wings team captain Dylan Larkin remained hot, scoring his second goal in as many games to send the United States to the gold medal game.
The Olympics are Larkin’s first chance to win something on such a big stage, and he’s proved willing to do anything for his team.
From college to the NHL to the Olympics, the state of Michigan hockey is putting on a show for the entire world to see.
He should, being the captain of the Detroit Red Wings, Dylan Larkin. But even though the number he's worn all his career with the Wings, 71, is available on the national team, he prefers wearing 21.
Dylan Larkin, the captain of the Detroit Red Wings, has come out as an important element for Team USA during the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, playing a significant role despite not being one of the lettered players on the team.
Team USA superstar Quinn Hughes opened up about playing with longtime friend Dylan Larkin at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
After Quinn Hughes scored in overtime Wednesday to lift the United States past Sweden 2-1 in an Olympic quarterfinal matchup, he had high praise for the Detroit Red Wings’ Dylan Larkin. “Larks has been like a little bit of an older brother,