D2: The Mighty Ducks
- PG
- Year:
- 1994
- 106 min
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- Bring it in, Gordon.
- Okay, Dad.
All right! Way to shoot, there.
You look good, son.
Thanks.
Listen, i want you
to remember this pond.
No matter how far you go,
don't forget your home.
Here in the third period, where the
Minnehaha Waves led by Gordon Bombay...
are in the lead four to one.
What a story this is.!
He went from a legal career to coach
the Minneapolis Mighty Ducks...
to a State Pee Wee
Championship last year.
And this year, at age 29...
he's one short step away
from the N.H.L.
There's the puck at center ice.
It's intercepted by Gordon Bombay.
Bombay across the blue line. He's in
all alone. Great chance for Bombay.
Dekes once, twice, in front.
He shoots. He scores.!
Yeah!
Gordon Bombay, unassisted,
puts his team up five to one.
Boy, he can still fly.
Ifhe keeps this up, I'd expect to see
him in the National Hockey League...
real soon.
Here's Bombay in his own zone. Comes up the
right wing side, steps away from one check there.
Still has the puck at center ice.
Gets pinned along the boards.
Fights to get free.
Aah! Aah!
Oh, what a hit.!
Bombay goes down hard.
~Like the river flows ~
~Like the snow melts ~
~ You're gonna find your situation ~
~Like the melting snow ~
~Just let your troubles go ~
~ 'Cause you and I ~
~ will get through this together ~
- ~Some days seem to drag on forever ~
- it's great to be home.
~ You need all your strength ~
- ~Just to keep your head together ~
- Hello,Jan!
Welcome back, Gordon.
Get in! Get in!
Thanks for comin' down to get me.
Great to see ya.
Hans couldn't make it?
Ah, don't get me
started on that strudel-head.
He went back
to the old country for the summer.
Left me to run
the shop all by myself.
Wanted to visit our mama.
She loves him more, you know.
~ This too will pass ~
~ This too will pass ~~
- Sorry, did i wake you?
- Hey, Charlie.
- Hey, Coach. it's good to see you.
- Good to see you.
We really missed you.
For breakfast, my specialty:
Jan's hasen-
Hasenpfeffer and eggs.
- Yeah.
I thought I smelled
something burning.
i see you've met
my new apprentice.
Jan told me you did
this job when you were my age.
- That's right. i hope he pays you more than he paid me.
- You got paid?
Eat, everybody, before
the hasenpfeffer gets cold.
That was a good day.
Look at Charlie. God, he's grown.
Oh. They do that.
Since his mother remarried, he
started spending a lot of time here.
i just had to hire him.
- i should've kept in touch more.
- But you are here now.
So what's your plan?
Have you talked
to Ducksworth?
No, no. i'm not a lawyer,
Jan, i'm a player.
But your injury,
it requires rest and time.
Yeah, time is something
i don't have a whole lot of.
i was this close to the N.H.L.,Jan.
i was back in the game.
And, man, i was alive.
Have you thought about coaching?
After all, you were
the Minnesota Miracle Man.
Well, coaching the Ducks was one
of the best things in my life...
but i can't make a living
coaching Pee Wee hockey.
Where there's a way,
there must be a will.
My hockey suppliers tell me
Team U.S.A. is still without a coach...
for the
Junior Goodwill Games.
Sounds great. Give 'em
a call for me,Jan.
- Maybe i can sharpen their skates.
- Don't knock skate sharpening.
i know.
it's a great skill,Jan.
But i don't want to spend the rest of my life
sharpening skates in this rinky-dink town.
i want something better.
Something bigger.
Whoa!
- You don't have to do them right now.
- Oh, thanks.
You have a customer.
Go and help him.
Then come back and do them.
- Can i help you?
- Oh!
Oops, sorry.
Got away from me. Hi.
Oh, wow, yeah.
You look great. Yeah.
- Yeah, much better than your pictures.
- Thanks.
i'm, uh, Don Tibbles...
Senior V.P.,
Hendrix Hockey Apparel.
How's the knee? i have a doctor in Los
Angeles i want to take a look at it.
- He's doing great things with baboon ligaments.
- Hendrix Hockey, huh?
What exactly is it that
you want, Mr. Tibbles?
i want you, Gordon.
i want the next coach of U.S.A. to become a household name.
i want you to become
synonymous with winning...
and winning to become
synonymous with Hendrix.
Er, wait a minute.
Y- You're joking, right? i mean...
- this is a joke.
- it's no joke. This is the real thing, Gordon.
You want me to coach
Team U.S.A.?
Your friend Jan's been
pitching you for months.
Gordon, what you did with the
Ducks, there was magic, and we-
and by we, i mean
Hendrix Hockey...
theJunior Goodwill Games and your country
- need that magic.
What do ya say, coach?
Come on.
Let's round up those Ducks.
- Got a lot of work to do.
- Gordon.
Use this.
- Thanks,Jan.
- Go get 'em, Gordon.
Hey, Charlie.!
Hey.! You wanna
play some hockey?
Watch me go.!
This is your last chance.!
Come on, man! Move it!
Yes! Yeah!
Jesse, we're back!
- Hey, Charlie!
Let's go get Averman.
- Look out!
- You can't-
What are you kids
doin' over there!
- Whoa, hey!
- Cool, man!
- Let's go,Jesse. Over to the left.
- Yeah!
Whoa!
- Averman, let's go!
- Come on! Come on!
- But, but, but-
- Come on, let's go!
Whoo!
- Where we goin' now?
- Gotta get Connie and Guy.
The Quack Attack is back,Jack!
- Come on, let's go!
- Come on!
i was this close.
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
Whoa!
- Aah!
- Yeah.!
Oh!
Oh, look.
Goldberg.!
Come on, Goldberg!
- All right!
- All right!
All right, yeah!
- Whoa!
- Yeah!
He's comin' across the goalie,
between his legs- Score!
Hey, cake-eater,you wanna
play some real hockey?
- Yeah, come on!
- Yeah!
Guys, it's an international
competition. It's us against the world.
Hey, man, bring 'em on.
We're ready!
- Oh, Goldberg!
- Whoa!
Ow! Ooh!
Hi.
Ducks!
I still can't believe
they beat us last year.
Well, let's do
somethin' about it.
Yeah.! All right.!
- Come on! Let's go! Let's go! Let's go!
- Hurry up!
- Tighter.! Tighter.! Tighter.! Tighter.!
- Come on.! Get over here.
- Come on. Over here. Over here.
- Shh.
They're sittin' ducks.
- Here they come.
- i love this.
They are so stupid.
One large order of
shredded duck comin'up.
- They won't know what hit 'em.
- i know.
Who said that?
Hi, guys.
Hey, come here!
Hey, get over here, huh?
Come here!
See you later, buddy.!
Gimme.!
Yeah!
Come on, let us go!
My mom's pickin' me up!
That'll teach ya to mess
with the Ducks! Yeah!
- Yeah!
- Yeah!
Ducks! Ducks!
Ducks! Ducks! Ducks!
Ducks! Ducks! Ducks!
Hey!
Okay! All right!
Come on, get back!
Ducks! Ducks! Ducks! Ducks!
Ducks! Ducks! Ducks! Ducks! Ducks!
Welcome back, Ducks. i really missed
you guys. Are you ready to fly?
- Yeah!
- Whoo!
All right! All right!
Awesome.! Wow.! Who's in there?
Can't be from this neighborhood.
Hey, guys! i'm Don Tibbles,
Hendrix Hockey Apparel.
We're your official sponsors.
Anybody want a card?
Yeah, yeah! Absolutely!
i'll take one!
Hey.
Nice wheels. i used to
ride around in one of these.
Well, i got something
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