"Two days later, the miracle was made complete. My boys defeated Finland to win the gold medal, coming from behind once again.
"As I watched them out there, celebrating on the ice, I realized it was a lot more than a hockey game, not only for those who watched it, but for those who played in it.
"I've often been asked in the years since Lake Placid what was the best moment for me. Well, it was here - the sight of 20 young men of such differing backgrounds now standing as one. Young men willing to sacrifice so much of themselves.
"A few years later, the U.S. began using professional athletes at the Games - "Dream Teams". I always found that term ironic because now that we have Dream Teams, we seldom ever get to dream. But on one weekend, as America and the world watched, a group of remarkable young men gave the nation what it needed most - a chance, for one night, not only to dream, but a chance, once again, to believe." Herb Brooks, Coach Men's 1980 Hockey Team
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