Emilio Estevez Serves Up Mighty Ducks Nostalgia While Live-Tweeting NHL Game!

''Ducks fly together,'' the actor wrote on Twitter

By Alyssa Toomey May 26, 2015 6:31 PMTags
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Way to make us miss the '90s, Emilio Estevez

The 53-year-old actor, who famously played Coach Gordon Bombay in The Mighty Ducks trilogy, took to Twitter on Monday to enthusiastically share his support for the Anaheim Ducks during the NHL team's heated match against the Chicago Blackhawks. 

And much to the delight of fans of the Disney classics, the former Brat Pack star fired off a number of notable references to 1992 film in addtion to proving his dedication to the Ducks—both real and on the big screen—has never wavered. 

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Estevez played Gordon Bombay in all three Disney films, including The Mighty Ducks, 1994's D2: The Mighty Ducks and 1996's D3: The Mighty Ducks. The franchise also famously starred Joshua Jackson as Charlie Conway as well as Elden Henson, Shaun Weiss and Joss Ackland. 

"I feel like a fourth film should happen, and if there was space for any of the original kids that come back and have a role, I would be surprised that anybody didn't want to do it," Jackson told Time magazine in June 2014 in honor of D2: The Mighty Duck's 20 year anniversary. 

"The next generation should have its own version," he added. "Not that we need to come back as adults, but I hope my kids grow up and play pickup hockey and I hope that they have their own movies like my generation had those movies. In that way, yeah, of course, I'd be a part of something like that."

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