Kenan Thompson and ‘Mighty Ducks’ Cast Reunite at Hockey Game (Photos)
Brian Welk
Castmembers of “The Mighty Ducks” films reunited at a hockey game between the New York Islanders and Anaheim Ducks over the weekend.
“Saturday Night Live” star Kenan Thompson, who starred as Russ Tyler in both sequel films “D2: The Mighty Ducks” and “D3,” checked out the game on Sunday with fellow castmembers Garette Ratliff Henson, Vincent LaRusso and Danny Tamberelli, all of whom starred in the 1992 original film, and Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine, who joined the cast in the sequels.
“The quack attack is back, Jack! Glad to have a few Mighty Ducks join us for the game – and a few other fun projects – today on Long Island,” the Ducks shared along with several photos on Instagram.
The fivesome sported personalized Ducks jerseys of their characters for the occasion, including Tamberelli as Tommy Duncan, Ratliff Henson as Guy Germaine, Jacobsen-Derstine as Julie “The Cat” Gaffney” and LaRusso as Adam Banks.
Before the game, the “Mighty Ducks” castmembers went on the ice, wearing jerseys from the original movie and skated around the Islanders’ practice facility.
“What a sweet day!! Thanks to the @anaheimducks for a great day reliving my #mightyducks season with some old friends,” Tamberelli said on Instagram.
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