The Olympic champions from the US women's hockey team have hit back at President Trump after he made a dismissive comment about them. In a recent SNL appearance, Connor Storrie, who stars in the hockey-themed Canadian TV series Heated Rivalry, discussed his experience learning how to play hockey. He was joined on stage by Quinn and Jack Hughes, and later by Megan Keller and Hilary Knight, who won gold at the 2018 Olympics. Knight made a reference to Trump's comment, where he said he would have to bring the women's team to the White House, and stated that they had invited the men's team too. Knight's comment was a subtle dig at Trump's dismissive attitude towards the women's team. She later told SportsCenter that Trump's 'distasteful joke' was overshadowing the success of the women's team at the Olympics. The men's team had varying reactions to Trump's comment, and the women's team has since declined his invitation to the White House. This incident has sparked a debate about gender equality in sports and the importance of recognizing the achievements of women athletes. It's a controversial topic that invites discussion and encourages people to voice their opinions in the comments section.