Haley Winn's Brothers Go Viral with Bald Eagle Masks and Mullets as Defender Shines in Milan

Haley Winn's Brothers Go Viral with Bald Eagle Masks and Mullets as Defender Shines in Milan

Haley Winn is drawing headlines on the ice in Milan while her three older brothers have become a viral sensation in the stands for their over-the-top patriotic outfits, including bald eagle masks and mullet wigs.

Haley Winn: On-ice impact

On the ice, Haley Winn has been a concrete part of the U. S. women’s tournament run, recording four points in her first Games with one goal and three assists. She scored her first Olympic goal against Switzerland in the group stage and has added assists in high-profile wins, including a helper in the 5-0 victory over Canada and contributions noted during the shutout of Sweden. Those on-ice results have coincided with the growing attention directed at her from fans and family alike.

Brothers' viral outfits — bald eagle masks, mullets and a million-plus TikTok views

The brothers — Tommy, Ryan and Casey — have turned cheering into a show, coordinating increasingly elaborate Team USA–themed looks for each game. Outfits have ranged from matching American flag tracksuits and bucket hats to paperboy ensembles, mullet wigs with jean shorts, and a onesie featuring a bald eagle across the chest topped with a $9. 99 bald eagle mask. A recent TikTok video of the trio crossed the one-million-views mark, and an Instagram reel pulled in tens of thousands of likes and hundreds of comments, propelling them beyond the rink’s stands and onto large screens around the arena.

Their stadium presence has been unmistakable: the trio have been shown on the Jumbotron, drawing applause, and their antics have sparked thousands of online reactions. The brothers trace their coordinated looks back to an earlier tournament in 2024 when they began matching outfits, and they say they plan fresh surprises for each appearance. At least once they hinted at keeping an extra layer or prop secret until game time.

Family fervor and wider attention

The display in Milan has been framed as a family effort: the brothers traveled to cheer their sister in person and deliberately keep the outfits a surprise for Haley. While she prefers not to know the details ahead of time, Haley Winn has said she appreciates the support and welcomes the attention being drawn to the team. The brothers have said their aim is to keep the stands energetic and to shine a brighter spotlight on women’s hockey.

The brothers’ playful wardrobe choices and high-energy videos have generated numerous social media responses, with fans enjoying the mix of patriotism and personality. They’ve acknowledged the unexpected scale of the response and suggested they will dial things back to a more casual look for the gold medal game, though they left open the possibility of at least one final twist for that appearance.

As Haley Winn continues to contribute on the ice, her brothers have turned cheers into a story of their own — one that has kept attention trained on the U. S. women’s team from the stands and across social platforms.