D2: The Mighty Ducks Page #6

Synopsis: Gordon Bombay is forced to withdraw from the minor hockey league with a knee injury. Much to his surprise, he is given the job of coach of Team USA Hockey for the Junior Goodwill Games in California. With most of the Ducks and a few new players in tow, he sets forth for LA. All appears to be going well for a while, but the hype of Hollywood starts to get to Gordon, and he is distracted when Iceland, the favourites to win the title, appear on the scene.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Sam Weisman
Production: Buena Vista Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
21%
PG
Year:
1994
106 min
5,486 Views


- We can do more than that.

- Yeah? We can teach you to play like the real Team U.S.A.

What would you know

about it?

~Party people ~

You gotta earn every inch.

~ Tag team back again Check

it's a record and let's begin ~

~Party on party people

Let me hear some noise ~

- ~D.C. 's in the house

Jump,jump forjoy ~

~Party over here, party over there, wave

your hands in the air, shake your derriere ~

~ These three words while you're

gettin'busy Whoomp, there it is, hit me ~

Come on!

Get him!

~ Whoomp, there it is Whoomp,

there it is Whoomp, there it is ~

~ Whoomp, there it is

Whoomp, there it is ~

Hey, ain't no whistles out here either.

You keep diggin' until you score that goal!

Pick it up!

- He scores!

- All right, Russ!

And then you take a few breaths,

slug some water...

- and get out there

and do it again!

- ~Let me hear you say ~

- ~ Whoomp, there it is ~

Don't just stand there.

Come and get it.

Don't mind if i do.

- Yeah, Luis!

- ~ Whoomp, there it is ~

~ Whoomp, there it is

Whoomp, there it is ~

Whoa! Not again!

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.

Use the brakes, baby.

- Eh, no sweat. it happens all the time.

- Excuse me.

- Throw it back, please.

- Here, kid. Alley-oop.

All right, get it.!

Yeah!

- Yeah, Charlie!

- Yeah.!

- ~ Whoomp, there it is ~

- Come on, let's go.!

~ Whoomp, there it is ~

Yeah! All right!

Did you see that?

What the heck

kinda shot was that?

- Ah, you like that, huh?

- Yeah.

That's my knucklepuck. it's hard to be

accurate but it drives goalies crazy.

Let's play!

Come on, Danny, come to me.!

Yeah.!

Yeah!

Way to go!

Sweet move, kid.

- All right!

- Aw,you done messed up now.! Come here, I'm gonna get you.!

Come here. Come here! Come

here,junior! Come here! No.

i'm just messin'

with you, okay. Listen.

When a guy comes at you

like i just did, you do this:

Stick, gloves...

and shirt.

- Okay?

- Yeah, okay.

My turn.

Stick, gloves,

shirt.

- All right?

- All right.

- All right, you guys,

go get 'em!

- All right!

- Come on, go get 'em.! You guys do it, okay?

- All right.!

- Play hard!

Go, U.S.A.

Go get 'em.

This is not a place

for a coach.

So who's looking

after the shop?

We are closed.

First time in ten years.

i saw the iceland game

on television.

- Who was that man in the suit with the wet hair? Was it raining?

- it's a style,Jan.

You looked like

you just got out of the shower.

You came 2,000 miles to make fun of me?

You could have done this over the phone.

On TV, you looked like

a man who needs a friend.

You don't understand.

Gordon...

when i told the Goodwill Committee

who you were...

i did not talk

to them about your good looks.

I didn't tell them

you would win at any cost.

i told them you were a man

who loves the game.

And i told them you were a man

who could teach the kids...

about more than just

winning or losing.

I told them you were

the Minnesota Miracle Man.

And only you

could teach them to fly.

So be that man.

Be that man, Gordon.

Hey, team.! Hey, team.

We're gonna be great today, right?

- Where's Gordon?

- You tell us.

- i don't believe this.

- Team U.S.A. i'm sorry.

Without a coach behind the bench,

you'll forfeit the game.

- But you can't do that.

- We have one.

Miss MacKay.!

Hey, Charlie,

what's up?

You have to pretend you're a coach

or we forfeit the game.

- Where's Coach Bombay?

- Pretend or we're out of the tournament.

But i don't know anything

about coaching.

Here she is, our coach; Coach MacKay.

Yeah.

- Come on, Coach MacKay.

- What are you waitin' for, ice to freeze? Let's play!

Let's go.

Yes!

Face-off at center ice.

Germany wins the draw.

Comes across the U.S.A. blue line.

Germany on the right wing side.

Down to big Klaus Stabias.

He shoots.!

And a save by Goldberg.

Great save by Goldberg.

As Germany is really

throwing their weight around.

Oh! We look tired.

We need to, uh... trade places.

- What?

- New players.

- Oh, say, "Change it up. "

- Change it up.

- Scream it!

- Change it up!

Cool.

- We're late in the period

with a face off coming up.

Look who finally

shows up.

- Just ignore him. Averman,

take the face-off. - All right.

- What do we got to lose?

- Respect. He'll dump us the minute it's all over.

Come on in!

Let's go, come on.

Thanks.

Team.

Guys.

I was wrong.

And i'm sorry.

i forgot about the team.

And the team is all I have.

All I want...

is another chance.

Just one more shot.

i'm back.

Okay?

Believe me.

Together now.

Come on,Jesse.

- Jesse,just do it, man!

- All right, let's go! Flying "V"!

Hall joined by his teammates behind

the Team U.S.A. net in the third period.

They start back out

and they form a "V';

I've heard of this before but I've never

seen it. It's the Flying "V'"led byJesse Hall.

Hall up to center ice. Hall with

it toward the Germany blue line.

Hall

- Shot by Averman. He scores.!

Yes!

i've had a lot of big distractions

since i've been here in L.A.

This is a distraction.

- Nice haircut, Coach.

- Looks familiar. i know that guy.

This is a fire in a barrel.

This is a distraction in a

fire in a barrel. Any questions?

Good job, Coach.

All right!

Wooo!

All right, Coach.!

We've got a lot of work to do. We've gotta

study our opponents and study ourselves.

We have to learn

from our mistakes.

You all have special skills.

Now we have to refine them.

Luis, your speed is a great weapon.

Now you must learn to harness it.

Let's do it.

- Whoa!

- We need to get back to basics.

That's it. Dwayne, hustle. We're gonna

be a lean, mean, fighting machine.

Move that big butt.

Go!

- Hey, how you feelin' today, Goldberg?

- Lean and mean.

Banks.!

Show me something, now.! That's it.!

Good. Good.

Hey, Banks,

let's go!

Comin'.

i'll be right there.

And no matter what, we'll work

together to overcome every obstacle.

- Nowjust think how you'd play with two good wrists.

- Coach.

it's just a little sore.

i'm okay.

i should have spotted this sooner.

Sorry, man, i wasn't doin' my job.

Coach, i'm fine.

i can play, i swear.

Okay.

Here.

Let's find out.

The other hand.

Now rotate it.

i have to bench you.

No!

You can't do that.

- Adam, you could injure yourself permanently.

- You can't bench me.

i gotta play. All the scouts are

here watching me. This is my shot.

You're young and you're gonna

have plenty of shots, believe me.

But my dad's

counting on me.

I'm sorry.

Hey.

My dad worked a lot

when i was a kid.

So when he made it

to a game...

i wanted so bad

to score 100 goals for him.

i spent half the game a nervous

wreck, my stomach in knots.

That's how i feel.

Before he died,

my dad told me...

that his happiest times...

were watching me skate on this

pond we had behind our house.

He didn't need me

to score 100 goals for him.

He was proud of me

'cause i was his son...

and i did my best.

I'm sure that's how

your dad feels.

i know it is.

Thanks, Coach.

All right. Let's go

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