<P> At the time, the players ascended a podium to receive their medals and then lined up on the ice for the playing of the national anthem, as the podium was only meant to accommodate one person . Only the team captains remained on the podium for the duration . After the completion of the anthem, Eruzione motioned for his teammates to join him on the podium . Today, podiums are not used for ice hockey; the teams line up on their respective bluelines after the final game . </P> <P> The cover of the March 3, 1980 issue of Sports Illustrated was a photograph by Heinz Kluetmeier; it did not feature any explanatory captions or headlines, because, as Kluetmeier put it, "It didn't need it . Everyone in America knew what happened". The U.S. team also received the magazine's "Sportsmen of the Year" award, as well as being named as Athlete of the Year by the Associated Press and ABC's Wide World of Sports . In 2004, ESPN, as part of its 25th anniversary, declared the Miracle on Ice to be the top sports headline moment, and game of the period 1979--2004 . The victory was voted the greatest sports moment of the 20th century by Sports Illustrated . </P> <P> At the 1981 Canada Cup, the United States, with seven players from their 1980 Olympic team, again faced the Soviet Union . The Soviets took the opening round encounter 4--1 in Edmonton . At the 1982 World Championship in Finland, with Mike Ramsey, Mark Johnson, Buzz Schneider, and John Harrington, the Americans again met the Soviets, but once again the U.S. lost, 8--4 . </P> <P> Of the 20 players on Team USA, 13 eventually played in the NHL . Five of them went on to play over 500 NHL games, and three would play over 1,000 NHL games . </P>

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