D2: The Mighty Ducks

D2: The Mighty Ducks

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Competition | Adversary

  • Duration: 1h 46min
  • Music: J.A.C. Redford,David E. Campbell,John T. Reitz,Jeffrey Wilhoit,David Kelson
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  • Story:
    After Gordon Bombay's hockey comeback is cut short he is named coach of Team USA Hockey for the Junior Goodwill Games. Bombay reunites the Mighty Ducks and introduces a few new players, however, he finds himself distracted by his newfound fame and must regather if the Ducks are to defeat tournament favourites Iceland.
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6.1/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
After Gordon Bombay's hockey comeback is cut short he is named coach of Team USA Hockey for the Junior Goodwill Games. Bombay reunites the Mighty Ducks and introduces a few new players, however, he finds himself distracted by his newfound fame and must regather if the Ducks are to defeat tournament favourites Iceland.
Ratings

6.1/10

IMDb

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 45,610,410 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The Ducks who appeared in the first film but did not return for this one are: Dave Karp (Aaron Schwartz), Peter Mark (J.D. Daniels), Terry Hall (Jussie Smollett), Tammy Duncan (Jane Plank), and Tommy Duncan (Danny Tamberelli).

The scene after the first game with Iceland where Coach Bombay makes the team do sprints is based on Herb Brooks' 1980 US Olympic team when they tied the Norwegian national team in an exhibition game. The team skated for about an hour even though the rink manager had turned the lights off.

Joss Ackland was apparently unavailable to reprise his role as Hans, and his position in the film was replaced by Jan Rubes as Jan, Hans' brother. Hans' non-appearance in the film was explained as him going back to Germany to visit his mother.

Maria Ellingsen, the actress who plays the Iceland trainer, was in fact born in Reykjavík, Iceland and taught the actors playing the Icelandic hockey team how to speak her native tongue.

When Dwayne Robertson is introduced, he says, "it's a great day for hockey." This was done as a tribute to former Pittsburgh Penguins/Calgary Flames/Wisconsin University Badgers coach and former USA Hockey executive Bob "Badger" Johnson, who died in 1991 shortly after coaching the Pittsburgh Penguins to their first Stanley Cup championship and before he was to coach Team USA in the 1991 Canada Cup Tournament. The line was how Johnson greeted his players every day.

Popular Dialogues

"Dwayne: Where I come from we treat ladies with respect! Connie: Thank you, Dwayne, but I'm no lady. I'M A DUCK!"

"[after the final Iceland vs. USA game] Wolf Stansson: Gunnar... you lost it for me. Gunnar Stahl: [in disgust] You lost it for yourself! [turning to his teammates] Gunnar Stahl: Let's shake their hands! [benches clear... Gunnar approaches Charlie] Gunnar Stahl: Good work, Captain Duck! Charlie: Thanks, Gunnar!"