I don't know about you, but I'm still buzzing from Sunday morning'sjaw-dropping men's hockey gold medal gamethat saw the Americans take the top prize for the first time since 1980.

And, even before that, we had the ladies taking gold for the first time since 2018 in a similar OT thriller against the Canadians that ended in a 2-1 score.

As a proud American hockey fan, I've been walking a little taller since, and I was thinking to myself, "I think I need to get myself aTeam USAhockey sweater."

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Well, too bad for me and too bad for a lot of you, because it turns out that Nike — which manufactures the American Olympic sweaters — is having trouble keeping up with the overwhelming demand.

Remember, while there are a few vocal buzzkills who can't get excited because they can't stand watching America succeed, the majority of the country is fired up.

According toThe Athletic, the supply is low because, apparently, the Swoosh doesn't believe in miracles, as they were expecting the Canadians to win the gold on Sunday.

In fairness, it was hard not to with that loaded roster they had, and they did enter as the favorites.

But we all know how it shook out, and that has led to a run on jerseys, especially replicas of the No. 86 worn by Golden Goal-scorer Jack Hughes of the New Jersey Devils.

Good luck finding a Team USA sweater, as the successes at the 2026 Olympics have made them hard to come by. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

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