US men’s Olympic hockey team lands outside Washington, DC ahead of Trump’s State of the Union

The golden boys of winter have arrived in the nation’s capital.

The US men’s Olympic hockey team dropped in at the White House to meet with President Trump Tuesday before attending his State of the Union address to Congress.

Wearing white pants, blue “USA” sweaters and their gold medals, 20 members of the 25-man roster posed for a group photo on the South Lawn.

The sound system in the Rose Garden blasted “Free Bird” by Lynyrd Skynyrd — USA Hockey’s goal song — and the late Toby Keith’s “Courtesy of the Red White and Blue,” which has become the team’s unofficial anthem.

Shortly before 2 p.m., the heroes of Milan touched down in a blue-and-white Air Force jet from Miami at Joint Base Andrews outside of Washington D.C.

After touching down, the players walked over to greet well-wishers — including several service members — waiting behind a fence along the tarmac.

Videos from the team’s individual Instagram accounts show them taking the phrase “traveling party” literally during the flight, with several beers consumed and goalie Connor Hellebuyck holding a “Secretary of Defense” seal along with his gold medal.

The Olympic champions arrived back in South Florida from northern Italy Monday afternoon and celebrated their achievement with a steak dinner, followed by partying the night away at famed Miami nightclub E11even.

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