Olympic hero Jack Hughes has new chiclets as NHL dentists get a moment in the spotlight
Jason Schepis was at home with his kids in New Jersey watching the gold medal men’s hockey game at the Olympics when he saw some of his handiwork get scattered all over the ice late in the third period of a thriller.
Jack Hughes, the 24-year-old forward for Team USA, had just taken a stick to the mouth from Canada’s Sam Bennett and, as he explained later, saw at least one full tooth and shards of others laying on the ice.
Schepis knew those teeth, too. In fact, as the New Jersey Devils team dentist, he had repaired those very same chompers before after Hughes took a high stick in the playoffs a few years ago.
“We did the root canals, fixed it up,” Schepis recalled. “Those were his teeth.”


