At its core, the story follows , a high-powered lawyer forced to coach a failing youth hockey team as community service. Here is why the "Quack" still echoes today: 1. The Redemption Arc
Rarely does a movie change the landscape of professional sports, but The Mighty Ducks did. Following the film's success, Disney founded the in 1993. The team eventually dropped the "Mighty" but kept the legacy, winning a Stanley Cup in 2007 and cementing the franchise's place in sports history. 4. Evolution of the Underdog The Mighty Ducks
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