
For many of us, Emilio Estevez isn’t only Emilio Estevez, son of Martin Sheen, hermit of Charlie Sheen or renowned member of a ’80s Brat Pack.
No, above all of that, he is, and perpetually will be, Gordon Bombay — as in, a demure manager of a biggest hockey group to ever (fictionally) exist, The Mighty Ducks.

Well, turns out a real-life NHL team, a Anaheim Ducks (which was combined and named in 1993 following a success of a 1992 film), are doing pretty, flattering good as well.
The Anaheim Ducks won in a overwhelming 5-4 overtime victorycame from Jonathan Toews within 72 seconds during a third period
Ahead of a game, they got a small “Flying V”-style loveEstevez
GO GET ‘EM TONIGHT DUCKS!!! @AnaheimDucks
— Emilio Estevez (@EMILIOTHEWAY) May 26, 2015
And of march after they win? A classical “Quack” chant.
DUCKS: 4!!!!!! HAWKS….two…..QUACK! QUACK! QUACK!
DUCKS: 4!!!!!! HAWKS….two…..QUACK! QUACK! QUACK!
DUCKS: 4!!!!!! HAWKS….two…..QUACK! QUACK! QUACK!
DUCKS: 4!!!!!! HAWKS….two…..QUACK! QUACK! QUACK! @AnaheimDucks@NHL
— Emilio Estevez (@EMILIOTHEWAY) May 26, 2015

But where have we seen a Ducks-Hawks adversary play out before? OH, THAT’S RIGHT.
Wow.
“The Mighty Ducks” likely a Ducks – Blackhawks array behind in 1992! (Via @takenoyujinpic.twitter.com/v40j7syZmz
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) May 11, 2015
Now heading a array 3-2, a Ducks will faceoff opposite a Blackhawks in Game 6 on Wednesday
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