'D2: Mighty Ducks' cast forms Flying V at reunion


On Sunday, the cast of "D2: The Mighty Ducks" got together and even formed a Flying V to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the best movie in the trilogy.
They didn't officially declare it the best of the bunch, but there's a reason why the D2 crew joined up and not the other casts -- although at least a couple from the original movie attended the reunion, including Aaron Schwartz and Danny Tamborelli, also of "Pete & Pete."
On her Instagram account, Marguerite Morea (who played Connie Moreau) called the roll of those photographed: "Flying V!!!! Scott Whyte, Aaron Schwartz, Colombe Jacobsen, mike Vitar, Stephen Herek, rob Lieberman, Vincent LaRusso, @garretth Elden Henden, Carsten Norwgard, Jordan Kerner, Brandon Adams, Danny Tamborelli, Asron Lohr, Maria Ellingsen, Matt Dohery, Shawn Weiss #mightyducks #mD2 #20yearreunion #ducksflytogether."
A few more photos from Morea's account are below. Thanks to The Sporting News for bringing this reunion to our attention.
Here's Mike Vitar ("Luis Mendoza", No. 22), Garette Ratliff Henson ("Guy Germaine", No. 00), Marguerite Moreau (No. 18), Vincent LaRusso ("Adam Banks", No. 99), Aaron Lohr ("Dean Portman", No. 21) and Scott Whyte ("Gunnar Stahl", No. 9). Looks like Emilio Estevez couldn't make it. Also looks like LaRusso turned into a younger Jon Hamm.
Shaun Weiss, aka Goldberg the Goalie.
Connie and Guy, together forever.
It's a good day to be a '90s kid. Finally, obligatory:
