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The first season premiered on March 26, 2021 and consisted of 10 episodes. The series was renewed for a second season in August 2021, with production to begin in early 2022.

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The first season premiered on March 26, 2021 and consisted of 10 episodes. The series was renewed for a second season in August 2021, with production 2021.

Original series star Creator/EmilioEstevez will not return for the second season. With Estevez's departure, Creator/JoshDuhamel was brought on
to begin star as the director of an intense hockey camp in early 2022.
California, the setting for the second season.
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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique.

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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique.technique at the professional level that skilled younger players are trying out with more frequency.
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* ProductPlacement: The show avoids BlandNameProduct references and most of the hockey equipment-related references are limited to logos on gear, but a few non-hockey related mentions stand out as being more than just incidental references:

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* ProductPlacement: The show avoids BlandNameProduct references and most of the hockey equipment-related references are limited to logos on gear, but a few non-hockey related mentions stand out as being more than just incidental references:references (probably because both of the companies/brands mentioned below are based in the Twin Cities area):

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: In universe. Despite being referred to as the "Original Ducks," only three (maybe four) of the six could be considered true originals.
** Lester Averman, Guy Germaine, and Connie Moreau are originals, being with the team since its District 5 days.
** Fulton Reed is recruited halfway through the season in the first film, but is there when the team becomes the Ducks (he is actually the first player to accept the change and become a Duck).
** Adam Banks was a Hawk for most of the first film, only joining the Ducks after Bombay exploits a legal technicality.
** Ken Wu is the most egregious example. He does not show up in the original film at all, and is initially selected to join Team USA, only becoming a Duck in the final period of the final game of D2. He never wears the original green jersey.
** Furthermore, in the final game when the Don’t Bothers don the green jerseys of the “Original Ducks,” Julie Gaffney and Russ Tyler are included among them, despite Gaffney not coming along until the start of D2 and Tyler being a late roster addition midway through D2.



* BlatantLies: Despite being referred to as the "Original Ducks," only three (maybe four) of the six could be considered true originals.
** Lester Averman, Guy Germaine, and Connie Moreau are originals, being with the team since its District 5 days.
** Fulton Reed is recruited halfway through the season in the first film, but is there when the team becomes the Ducks (he is actually the first player to accept the change and become a Duck).
** Adam Banks was a Hawk for most of the first film, only joining the Ducks after Bombay exploits a legal technicality.
** Ken Wu is the most egregious example. He does not show up in the original film at all, and is initially selected to join Team USA, only becoming a Duck in the final period of the final game of D2. He never wears the original green jersey.
** Furthermore, in the final game when the Don’t Bothers don the green jerseys of the “Original Ducks,” Julie Gaffney and Russ Tyler are included among them, despite Gaffney not coming along until the start of D2 and Tyler being a late roster addition midway through D2.
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** Furthermore, in the final game when the Don’t Bothers don the green jerseys of the “Original Ducks,” Julie Gaffney and Russ Tyler are included among them, despite Gaffney not coming along until the start of D2 and Tyler being a late roster addition midway through D2.
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** With time winding down in a game, Evan passes the puck to Nick, who panics but ultimately scores the winning goal. Afterwards, he tells Evan, "Don't ever do that to me again!" echoing the same situation and the exact line spoken by Goldberg to Charlie at the end of D3.
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* BlatantLies: Despite being referred to as the "Original Ducks," only three (maybe four) of the six OGs could be considered originals.

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* BlatantLies: Despite being referred to as the "Original Ducks," only three (maybe four) of the six OGs could be considered true originals.



** Fulton Reed is recruited halfway through the season, but is there when the team becomes the Ducks (he is actually the first player to accept the change).
** Adam Banks was a Hawk for most of the original film, only joining the Ducks on a legal technicality exploited by Bombay.
** Ken Wu is the most egregious example. He does not show up in the original film at all, and is initially selected to join Team USA, only becoming a Duck in the final period of the final game of D2. He never wears the green jersey.

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** Fulton Reed is recruited halfway through the season, season in the first film, but is there when the team becomes the Ducks (he is actually the first player to accept the change).
change and become a Duck).
** Adam Banks was a Hawk for most of the original first film, only joining the Ducks on after Bombay exploits a legal technicality exploited by Bombay.
technicality.
** Ken Wu is the most egregious example. He does not show up in the original film at all, and is initially selected to join Team USA, only becoming a Duck in the final period of the final game of D2. He never wears the original green jersey.
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* BlatantLies: Despite being referred to as the "Original Ducks," only three (maybe four) of the six OGs could be considered originals.
** Lester Averman, Guy Germaine, and Connie Moreau are originals, being with the team since its District 5 days.
** Fulton Reed is recruited halfway through the season, but is there when the team becomes the Ducks (he is actually the first player to accept the change).
** Adam Banks was a Hawk for most of the original film, only joining the Ducks on a legal technicality exploited by Bombay.
** Ken Wu is the most egregious example. He does not show up in the original film at all, and is initially selected to join Team USA, only becoming a Duck in the final period of the final game of D2. He never wears the green jersey.
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** Meanwhile, the Edina Hawks have gone from a feared powerhouse program that seldom ever lost to a joke team that hardly ever wins and is mocked by the other teams, including the Don't Bothers. [[spoiler:Sure enough, they're the first team to lose to the Don't Bothers.]] They also now wear orange, the original District 5 color.

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** Meanwhile, the Edina Hawks have gone from a feared powerhouse program that seldom ever lost to a joke team that hardly ever wins and is mocked by the other teams, including the Don't Bothers. They also now wear orange, the original District 5 color. [[spoiler:Sure enough, they're the first team to lose to the Don't Bothers.]] They also now wear orange, the original District 5 color.
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** Meanwhile, the Edina Hawks have gone from a feared powerhouse program that seldom ever lost to a joke team that hardly ever wins and is mocked by the other teams, including the Don't Bothers. [[spoiler:Sure enough, they're the first team to lose to the Don't Bothers.]]

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** Meanwhile, the Edina Hawks have gone from a feared powerhouse program that seldom ever lost to a joke team that hardly ever wins and is mocked by the other teams, including the Don't Bothers. [[spoiler:Sure enough, they're the first team to lose to the Don't Bothers.]]]] They also now wear orange, the original District 5 color.
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* PlotArmor: Let's face it: If the Don't Bothers never improved, there wouldn't be much of a story to tell.
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* PlotArmor: Let's face it... if the Don't Bothers never improved, there wouldn't be much of a story to tell.

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* PlotArmor: Let's face it... if it: If the Don't Bothers never improved, there wouldn't be much of a story to tell.
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* PlotArmor: Let's face it... if the Don't Bothers never improved, there wouldn't be much of a story to tell.
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** Bombay responds to the Don't Bothers' [[spoiler:win and celebration with "Are we Ducks, or what?" as he did in the first movie.]]

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** Bombay responds to the Don't Bothers' [[spoiler:win and celebration with "Are we Ducks, or what?" as what?", a line he did used in the first movie.]]
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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that the play is illegal for anyone shorter than Logan, as a player's stick can't touch a puck while above shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are about level with the crossbar.

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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that the play is illegal for anyone shorter than Logan, as a player's stick can't touch a puck while above shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are about level with the crossbar.
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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that the play is illegal for anyone shorter than Logan, as a player's stick can't touch a puck above shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are about level with the crossbar.

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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that the play is illegal for anyone shorter than Logan, as a player's stick can't touch a puck while above shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are about level with the crossbar.
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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that the play is illegal for anyone shorter than Logan, as a player can't touch a puck with their stick above shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are about level with the crossbar.

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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that the play is illegal for anyone shorter than Logan, as a player player's stick can't touch a puck with their stick above shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are about level with the crossbar.
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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that the play is illegal for anyone shorter than Logan, as a player can't touch a puck with their stick above shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are about level with the cross-bar.

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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that the play is illegal for anyone shorter than Logan, as a player can't touch a puck with their stick above shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are about level with the cross-bar.crossbar.
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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that if Logan were one or two inches shorter the play would be illegal, as a player can't touch a puck with their stick above shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are about level with the cross-bar.

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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that if Logan were one or two inches shorter the play would be illegal, is illegal for anyone shorter than Logan, as a player can't touch a puck with their stick above shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are about level with the cross-bar.
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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that if Logan were one or two inches shorter the play would be illegal, as a player can't touch a puck with their stick above shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are the level with the cross-bar.

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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that if Logan were one or two inches shorter the play would be illegal, as a player can't touch a puck with their stick above shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are the about level with the cross-bar.
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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that if Logan were any shorter the play would be illegal, as a player can't touch a puck with their stick above shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are the level with the cross-bar.

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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that if Logan were any one or two inches shorter the play would be illegal, as a player can't touch a puck with their stick above shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are the level with the cross-bar.
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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that if Logan were any shorter the play would be illegal, as a player can't touch a puck with their stick above shoulder-level.

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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that if Logan were any shorter the play would be illegal, as a player can't touch a puck with their stick above shoulder-level.shoulder-level; Logan's shoulders are the level with the cross-bar.
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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique.

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** Logan's lacrosse style goal is a real, albeit rare, scoring technique. It's interesting to note that if Logan were any shorter the play would be illegal, as a player can't touch a puck with their stick above shoulder-level.
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** Many of the Don't Bothers' games (and the original Ducks' games in the films) end with a goal as the clock hits zero. This is exceedingly rare in real life; teams tend to run out the last 5-10 seconds of a tied game to send it to overtime, and even when there is a goal near the buzzer the play will be reviewed and at least a little time (even if it is a tenth of a second) will be put on the clock if the puck hit the net before the clock hit zero.

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** Many of the Don't Bothers' games (and the original Ducks' games in the films) end with a goal as the clock hits zero. This is exceedingly rare in real life; teams tend to run out the last 5-10 five or so seconds of a tied game to send it to overtime, and even when there is a goal near the buzzer the play will be reviewed and at least a little time (even if it is a tenth of a second) will be put on the clock if the puck hit the net before the clock hit zero.
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** Many of the Don't Bothers' games (and the original Ducks' games in the films) end with a goal as the clock hits zero. This is exceedingly rare in real life; teams tend to run out the last 5-10 seconds to send a tied game to overtime, and even when there is a goal near the buzzer the play will be reviewed and at least a little time (even if it is a tenth of a second) will be put on the clock if the puck hit the net before the clock hit zero.

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** Many of the Don't Bothers' games (and the original Ducks' games in the films) end with a goal as the clock hits zero. This is exceedingly rare in real life; teams tend to run out the last 5-10 seconds to send of a tied game to send it to overtime, and even when there is a goal near the buzzer the play will be reviewed and at least a little time (even if it is a tenth of a second) will be put on the clock if the puck hit the net before the clock hit zero.
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** Many of the Don't Bothers' games (and the original Ducks' games in the films) end with a goal as the clock hits zero. This is exceedingly rare in real life; in most tied games teams tend to run out the last 5-10 seconds to send the game to overtime, and even when there is a goal near the buzzer the play will be reviewed and at least a little time (even if it is a tenth of a second) will be put on the clock if the puck hit the net before the clock hit zero.

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** Many of the Don't Bothers' games (and the original Ducks' games in the films) end with a goal as the clock hits zero. This is exceedingly rare in real life; in most tied games teams tend to run out the last 5-10 seconds to send the a tied game to overtime, and even when there is a goal near the buzzer the play will be reviewed and at least a little time (even if it is a tenth of a second) will be put on the clock if the puck hit the net before the clock hit zero.
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** Many of the Don't Bothers' games (and the original Ducks' games in the films) end with a goal as the clock hits zero. This is exceedingly rare in real life; in most tied games the last 5-10 seconds are run off the clock to send the game to overtime, and even when there is a goal near the buzzer the play will be reviewed and at least a little time (even if it is a tenth of a second) will be put on the clock if the puck went in before the clock hit zero.

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** Many of the Don't Bothers' games (and the original Ducks' games in the films) end with a goal as the clock hits zero. This is exceedingly rare in real life; in most tied games teams tend to run out the last 5-10 seconds are run off the clock to send the game to overtime, and even when there is a goal near the buzzer the play will be reviewed and at least a little time (even if it is a tenth of a second) will be put on the clock if the puck went in hit the net before the clock hit zero.
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** Many of the Don't Bothers' games (and the original Ducks' games in the films) end with a goal as the clock hits zero. This is exceedingly rare in real life; in most tied games the last 5-10 seconds are run off the clock to send the game to overtime, and even when there is a goal near the buzzer the play will be reviewed and at least a little time (even if it is a tenth of a second) will be put on the clock if the puck went in before the buzzer.

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** Many of the Don't Bothers' games (and the original Ducks' games in the films) end with a goal as the clock hits zero. This is exceedingly rare in real life; in most tied games the last 5-10 seconds are run off the clock to send the game to overtime, and even when there is a goal near the buzzer the play will be reviewed and at least a little time (even if it is a tenth of a second) will be put on the clock if the puck went in before the buzzer.clock hit zero.
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** Many of the Don't Bothers' games (and the original Ducks' games in the films) end with a goal as the clock hits zero. This is exceedingly rare in real life; in most tied games the last 5-10 seconds are run off the clock to send the game to overtime, and even when there is a goal, there are still usually a few seconds remaining.

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** Many of the Don't Bothers' games (and the original Ducks' games in the films) end with a goal as the clock hits zero. This is exceedingly rare in real life; in most tied games the last 5-10 seconds are run off the clock to send the game to overtime, and even when there is a goal, there are still usually goal near the buzzer the play will be reviewed and at least a few seconds remaining.little time (even if it is a tenth of a second) will be put on the clock if the puck went in before the buzzer.
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** Many of the Don't Bothers' games (and the original Ducks' games in the films) end with a goal as the clock hits zero. This is exceedingly rare in real life; in most tied games the last 5-10 seconds are run off the clock to send the game to overtime, and even when there is a goal, there are still usually a few seconds remaining on the clock.

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** Many of the Don't Bothers' games (and the original Ducks' games in the films) end with a goal as the clock hits zero. This is exceedingly rare in real life; in most tied games the last 5-10 seconds are run off the clock to send the game to overtime, and even when there is a goal, there are still usually a few seconds remaining on the clock.remaining.

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