D2: The Mighty Ducks
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:06:05
That was a good day.
:06:07
Look at Charlie. God, he's grown.
:06:09
Oh. They do that.
:06:11
Since his mother remarried, he
started spending a lot of time here.

:06:15
i just had to hire him.
:06:17
- i should've kept in touch more.
- But you are here now.

:06:20
So what's your plan?
:06:22
Have you talked
to Ducksworth?

:06:24
No, no. i'm not a lawyer,
Jan, i'm a player.

:06:28
But your injury,
it requires rest and time.

:06:31
Yeah, time is something
i don't have a whole lot of.

:06:34
i was this close to the N.H.L.,Jan.
i was back in the game.

:06:38
And, man, i was alive.
:06:43
Have you thought about coaching?
:06:45
After all, you were
the Minnesota Miracle Man.

:06:48
Well, coaching the Ducks was one
of the best things in my life...

:06:51
but i can't make a living
coaching Pee Wee hockey.

:06:53
Where there's a way,
there must be a will.

:06:55
My hockey suppliers tell me
Team U.S.A. is still without a coach...

:06:59
for the
Junior Goodwill Games.

:07:01
Sounds great. Give 'em
a call for me,Jan.

:07:03
- Maybe i can sharpen their skates.
- Don't knock skate sharpening.

:07:06
i know.
it's a great skill,Jan.

:07:09
But i don't want to spend the rest of my life
sharpening skates in this rinky-dink town.

:07:12
i want something better.
:07:14
Something bigger.
:07:22
Whoa!
:07:30
- You don't have to do them right now.
- Oh, thanks.

:07:33
You have a customer.
Go and help him.

:07:35
Then come back and do them.
:07:42
- Can i help you?
- Oh!

:07:45
Oops, sorry.
Got away from me. Hi.

:07:48
Oh, wow, yeah.
You look great. Yeah.

:07:52
- Yeah, much better than your pictures.
- Thanks.

:07:54
i'm, uh, Don Tibbles...
:07:56
Senior V.P.,
Hendrix Hockey Apparel.

:07:58
How's the knee? i have a doctor in Los
Angeles i want to take a look at it.


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