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Joshua Jackson A powerful duck again – or, at least, it was for a night.
He joined his Mighty ducks costume Marguerite Moreau As the pair announced the first-round sessions of the Anaheim Ducks in the NHL 2025 NHL draft on Friday, June 27. Mighty ducks Movies.
Jackson and Moreau announced center Roger McQueen As the first draft of Anaheim Ducks (McQueen was the overall choice of night).
“It’s been time since I wore 96 so it’s nice to get back on,” he said on tonight’s ngl before the moment.
“I don’t really think any of us knew what we were doing and we couldn’t even have dreamed that this would be the possibility of all the years later,” he added about the reunion after doing the Mighty ducks Movies. Jackson and Moreau starred in the original film in 1992 as well as 1994’s D2: the mighty ducks and 1996’s D3: the mighty ducks.
The movies also starred EMILIO ESTEVEZ As coach Bombay, a man who is assigned to lead a youth hockey team as part of his community service following DUI.
Joshua Jackson
Bruce Bennett/Getty ImagesDuring a The appearance of March 11 on Kelly Clarkson ShowJackson shared a life lesson he learned from Estevevz after acting as a “small d ***” on a set.
“I, kind of, learned how to be on a set of emilio, because I didn’t know any of these things,” explained Jackson. “I was just a child.”
The exchange occurred with Estevevez while the pair was filming the second installment in the film franchise.
“We had all this sequence (when) we were actually in the pool, the professional skate floor. It was about to be a professional team,” said Jackson. “One day we had 20,000 people. They literally filled the arena for us to play hockey.”
He added, “When I was coming off, I don’t know why – either I was just a little d ***” or I was tired or whatever – but a bunch of people were waiting for signatures, and I blew them to go to the locker room. “
Estevevez immediately tackled the situation. “It’s like, ‘Never do it again,'” Jackson continued. Then Estevevez asked: “Why do you think you have to go out there and skate in front of all these people?”
“Never forget who you are here,” said Jackson Estevevez. “It was a very important re-flaming for my 15 year old. Given who you are and what really matters.”