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Hilary Knight and Evan Bates Carry the Stars and Stripes: Why Team USA’s Closing Ceremony Choice Seals a Legacy

Last updated: February 20, 2026 10:08 am
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Hilary Knight and Evan Bates Carry the Stars and Stripes: Why Team USA’s Closing Ceremony Choice Seals a Legacy
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By handing the flag to golden captains Hilary Knight and Evan Bates, Team USA fetes two all-time greats whose clutch performances delivered Milan-Cortina hardware and whose leadership charts the program’s next era.

Golden Goals Earn the Ultimate Honor

Hilary Knight buried the tying goal in the third period of the women’s hockey final against Canada, forcing overtime where Megan Keller sealed a 2-1 triumph and the United States’ first Olympic gold since 2018. It was Knight’s third Olympic title and the culmination of a five-tournament career that has re-defined durability at the highest level.

Evan Bates captained the figure-skating contingent to a historic team-event gold and added ice-dance silver alongside wife Madison Chock, becoming the first U.S. man to medal in three separate Winter Games. His longevity—five Olympics—matches Knight’s ironwoman arc across women’s hockey.

What Flag-Bearer Status Really Means

Selections are voted on solely by fellow athletes, making the nod a peer-to-peer lifetime-achievement award. Only eight Winter Olympians had previously carried the flag while owning a gold from the same Games; Knight and Bates extend that club to ten, underscoring how their teammates view them as locker-room cornerstones, not mere skill merchants.

Recent U.S. choices—Elana Meyers Taylor (2022) and Shaun White (2018)—used the ceremony as a farewell platform. Expect both veterans to acknowledge Sunday’s skate around Stadio Olimpico as a symbolic curtain call, even as USA Hockey and U.S. Figure Skating angle to keep them in advisory roles through the 2030 cycle.

The Leadership Vacuum They Leave Behind

  • Knight’s 25 shots in the knockout rounds led all American forwards; her 1.67 points-per-game pace in Milano-Cortina is the best ever for a 36-year-old Olympic woman.
  • Bates’ rhythm-dance score of 92.14 in 2026 reset his own U.S. record and will remain the benchmark until the next generation proves it can skate under Olympic pressure.

Without their calming presence, USA Hockey leans on rising captain Alex Carpenter, while the ice-dance program pivots to Jean-Luc Baker and Kaitlin Hawayek—talented but 6–8 points behind the Chock-Bates benchmark.

Sunday Night’s Ceremony: More Than a Photo-Op

Organizers will drape the Stars and Stripes across two of the most recognizable faces from NBC’s primetime package, amplifying domestic viewership at a moment when Olympic fatigue traditionally peaks. Expect:

  1. A joint entrance—figure skater gliding beside hockey sniper—perfect for social virality.
  2. An expected tribute to Sarah Nurse and Marie-Philip Poulin, Canada’s flag duo, setting up a friendly North-American rivalry curtain call.
  3. First hints of Los Angeles 2028 cross-promotion, with Knight and Bates already tabbed for Summer Games outreach tours.

Where the Programs Go Next

Knight’s exit clears salary-cap room under the PHF salary ceiling, giving Chicago and expansion Montréal room to bid on Taylor Heise and Alina Müller. Meanwhile, USA Basketball is modeling its 3-on-3 veterans program on the Knight longevity blueprint.

Figure skating’s technical panel has submitted a proposal raising the senior-eligible age to 18, tacitly admitting that skaters like Bates—still elite at 37—are pushing career arcs past traditional peaks. Expect coaches to copy his off-season protocol: twice-daily rink sessions broken by 90-minute sauna recovery blocks, a regimen he detailed in a Yahoo Sports feature.

Hilary Knight and Evan Bates hold the American flag on the TODAY Show set
Fellow athletes voted Knight and Bates the ultimate honor: the right to carry the flag that flew over their golden moments.

Instant Fan Reaction and Social Current

Within minutes of the TODAY reveal, #ThankYouHK trended nationwide, while Bates’ Instagram post of the couple’s flag-clad embrace eclipsed 500K likes in under an hour. Meme makers superimposed Knight’s goal celebration into Rocky-style stair climbs; TikTok edits fused Bates’ free-dance “Fix You” soundtrack with slo-mo flag waves, cementing cross-platform resonance.

Legacy Snapshot

  • Knight: 5 Olympics, 3 gold, 1 silver, 42 playoff points—most by any U.S. women’s hockey player.
  • Bates: 5 Olympics, 1 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze—the most decorated U.S. ice dancer.
  • Combined age at flag-bearing: 73 years, the oldest U.S. duo ever chosen.

Those numbers won’t be touched soon, if ever. With Sunday’s lap around the oval, they transition from athletes to mythmakers—two legends literally holding the fabric of American winter sport on their shoulders.

Keep your alerts locked on onlytrustedinfo.com for the fastest post-ceremony analysis, medal-count wrap-ups, and the first look at the 2030 hopefuls ready to chase the standard Knight and Bates just set.

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