AH, THE Mighty Ducks. Who could forget that roughshod band of misfits who first announced themselves to the world as cheeky, pre-pubescent kids on movie screens across the world in 1992.

We watched them grow from children into teenagers, but our association with one of the most loved sporting teams on the planet ended after the franchise’s third and final film in 1996. It seems such a shame to have lost touch with the likes of Charlie and Goldberg, and even Coach Bombay, so we thought we’d take a look at what some of the guys and girls have been up to since their playing days finished.

EMILIO ESTEVEZ, AKA COACH GORDON BOMBAY

Who knew kids could learn so much from the brother of a real-life addict with a preference for fantasy over reality (Charlie Sheen), but learn they did from their coach in both hockey and life. Estevez was later in Mission Impossible, but has also moved on to directing, getting behind the camera in 2006’s Bobby and The Way in 2011. He’s also directed popular TV shows like Cold Case, Numb3rs and CSI: NY.

JOSHUA JACKSON, AKA CHARLIE CONWAY

Captain of the Ducks, Joshua Jackson went on to capture the hearts of teenage girls everywhere as Pacey Witter in Dawson’s Creek, while also starring in the sci-fi series Fringe. The most recent feather in his cap came from playing Cole Lockhart in the 2015 Golden Globe winning drama The Affair. In a relationship with actress Diane Kruger, Jackson was ironically arrested at an ice hockey game in 2009 after arguing with a security guard.

SHAUN WIESS, AKA GOLDBERG

Unfortunately for the Ducks’ goalie, his acting career never became as big as his appetite for cheeseburgers. He played Josh in the Disney film Heavyweights, but can mainly be found in commercials with the odd guest appearance in small-time TV shows.

VINCENT LARUSSO, AKA ADAM BANKS

A major coup for the Ducks after coming across from their rivals the Hawks, he took a break from acting after the final film, graduating from Boston University’s School of Management in 2000 and working as a waiter in bars across Los Angeles and Boston. Larusso has since bobbed up briefly in the 2008 flick the Superhero Movie and American sci-fi series Dollhouse.

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MARGUERITE MOREAU, AKA CONNIE MOREAU

Moreau was a team player on the ice and is no different off it. She’s had a steady career since, primarily in TV, playing supporting roles in well-known programs like Lost, Grey’s Anatomyand Shameless.

ELDEN HENSON, AKA FULTON REED

One half of the infamous “Bash Brothers”, Henson’s latest role sees him playing a lawyer in Netflix’s new series Daredevil. Prior to that he has been in some major productions including The Butterfly Effect, Deja Vuand The Hunger Games.

JANE PLANK, AKA TAMMY DUNCAN

Originally a figure skater recruited for her sparkling feet, she is now a singer who has recorded a gospel/folk album. So inconspicuous has Plank been since her Mighty Ducks days that she doesn’t even have a Wikipedia page.

DANNY TAMBERELLI, AKA TOMMY DUNCAN

Tammy’s younger brother never really got much of a chance to strut his stuff on the ice, but that’s OK when music is your true calling. Tamberelli studied music at Hampshire College and is now the vocalist and bass player for a band called Jounce.

KENAN THOMPSON, AKA RUSS TYLER

Famous for his sassy attitude and “knuckle-puck” shot, Thompson is still making us laugh as a cast member on Saturday Night Live.

TY O’NEAL, AKA DWAYNE ROBERTSON

In the irony to end all ironies, this boot scootin’ Texan cowboy has actually turned out much like his character. O’Neal is a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and became a professional ranch hand. Even his wife, a rodeo cowgirl, plays the part perfectly.

MIKE VITAR, AKA LUIS MENDOZA

The quickest man on skates relied on a wall rather than his brakes to halt his progress. Mike Vitar gave up acting and became a Los Angeles firefighter in 2002.

COLOMBE JACOBSEN-DERSTINE, AKA JULIE GAFFNEY

Nicknamed “The Cat” for her quick reflexes in front of goal, Jacobsen-Derstine decided she’d prefer to make food rather than eat it out of a straw like most hockey players do at some point in their careers. She went to the Natural Gourmet School in New York and now runs her own food website Colombe du Jour.

BRANDON QUINTIN ADAMS, AKA JESSE HALL

Maybe Adams was inspired from having to belt out the national anthem before facing off against Iceland in D2, but he got into the rap game while still keeping up his acting, releasing a hip-hop mixtape under the name B. Lee.