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What happens at Connie Moreau and Guy Germaine’s wedding‪?‬ The Quack Attack: The DEFINITIVE Mighty Ducks Podcast

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In honor of Mike's wedding, the group takes a look at the most likely Mighty Ducks wedding: the union of Connie Moreau and Guy Germaine. Which Ducks stand up in the wedding? Who makes a speech? Who don't Connie and Guy invite and who crashes it anyway?

Show Notes

Make fun of Kevin's terrible investment, and monitor it in real time.







Our best (and possibly most-recent?) Ducks wide-hypothetical came in Episode 79: What happened at the Mighty Ducks prom?



Is this Guy's main crew?





The Mighty Ducks in Guy Germaine and Connie Moreau's Wedding Party:

Guy Germaine: Groom



Connie Moreau: Bride



Gordon Bombay: Officiant



Jesse Hall: Best man



Charlie Conway: Groomsmen



Dave/Les Averman: Groomsmen and he gives an excellent toast



Julie Gaffney: Bridesmaid



Terry Hall: Usher

Other Ducks and what they do at Connie Moreau and Guy Germaine's Wedding:

Tammy Duncan: She is on the border line of the invite list, but attends as a result of being Terry's date.



Tommy Duncan : He gets a pity invite  due to Tammy and attends.



Adam Banks: Guy and Connie invite him mostly because he's famous. He ends up attending but leaves early.



Adam Banks' parents: They send a nice gift instead of actually attending



Dwayne Robertson - He attends and he gives a delightful little speech.



Greg Goldberg - He and his parents are invited. They all not only go, but cater the event. They give Connie and Guy a great deal on the food.



Dean Portman - Connie vetoes his invite, but he learns about it from somebody else -- probably Fulton -- and crashes the wedding.



Luis Mendoza - The couple doesn't invite him due to a possible fling he and Connie had, but he ends up going anyway as the date of a bridesmaid.



Fulton Reed - He attends and is a model guest.



Russ Tyler - He attends. Everybody loves that guy.



Ken Wu - Despite receiving an invite, he doesn't plan on going, but then he learns Portman's plans. He and Portman end up crashing it together.



Jan - He is invited but is too old to go



Hans - Several of the Ducks honor him with a ceremonial touching of the dance floor. A Norwegian tradition.



Coach Orion - He attends.



Gunner Stahl - He is invited and he's playing in Canada, so he makes it.



Scooter - He attends as Julie Gaffney's date.



Dave Karp - He is not invited and therefore does not attend.



Peter Mark - He is not invited and therefore does not attend.



For those paying attention the Ducks that go to rodeo drive are as follows: Greg Goldberg, Dwayne Robertson, Les/Dave Averman, Jesse Hall.

Quack Question

Thanks to  @NostalgicDrips for the #QuackQuestion.



@QuackAttackPod Better trick shot Fulton or Russ? #quackquestio

— NostalgicDrips (@NostalgicDrips) September 10, 2018





Any shot that can do this through a goalie's glove is the winner.





This is probably the best example of a knuckle puck in the NHL.

In honor of Mike's wedding, the group takes a look at the most likely Mighty Ducks wedding: the union of Connie Moreau and Guy Germaine. Which Ducks stand up in the wedding? Who makes a speech? Who don't Connie and Guy invite and who crashes it anyway?

Show Notes

Make fun of Kevin's terrible investment, and monitor it in real time.







Our best (and possibly most-recent?) Ducks wide-hypothetical came in Episode 79: What happened at the Mighty Ducks prom?



Is this Guy's main crew?





The Mighty Ducks in Guy Germaine and Connie Moreau's Wedding Party:

Guy Germaine: Groom



Connie Moreau: Bride



Gordon Bombay: Officiant



Jesse Hall: Best man



Charlie Conway: Groomsmen



Dave/Les Averman: Groomsmen and he gives an excellent toast



Julie Gaffney: Bridesmaid



Terry Hall: Usher

Other Ducks and what they do at Connie Moreau and Guy Germaine's Wedding:

Tammy Duncan: She is on the border line of the invite list, but attends as a result of being Terry's date.



Tommy Duncan : He gets a pity invite  due to Tammy and attends.



Adam Banks: Guy and Connie invite him mostly because he's famous. He ends up attending but leaves early.



Adam Banks' parents: They send a nice gift instead of actually attending



Dwayne Robertson - He attends and he gives a delightful little speech.



Greg Goldberg - He and his parents are invited. They all not only go, but cater the event. They give Connie and Guy a great deal on the food.



Dean Portman - Connie vetoes his invite, but he learns about it from somebody else -- probably Fulton -- and crashes the wedding.



Luis Mendoza - The couple doesn't invite him due to a possible fling he and Connie had, but he ends up going anyway as the date of a bridesmaid.



Fulton Reed - He attends and is a model guest.



Russ Tyler - He attends. Everybody loves that guy.



Ken Wu - Despite receiving an invite, he doesn't plan on going, but then he learns Portman's plans. He and Portman end up crashing it together.



Jan - He is invited but is too old to go



Hans - Several of the Ducks honor him with a ceremonial touching of the dance floor. A Norwegian tradition.



Coach Orion - He attends.



Gunner Stahl - He is invited and he's playing in Canada, so he makes it.



Scooter - He attends as Julie Gaffney's date.



Dave Karp - He is not invited and therefore does not attend.



Peter Mark - He is not invited and therefore does not attend.



For those paying attention the Ducks that go to rodeo drive are as follows: Greg Goldberg, Dwayne Robertson, Les/Dave Averman, Jesse Hall.

Quack Question

Thanks to  @NostalgicDrips for the #QuackQuestion.



@QuackAttackPod Better trick shot Fulton or Russ? #quackquestio

— NostalgicDrips (@NostalgicDrips) September 10, 2018





Any shot that can do this through a goalie's glove is the winner.





This is probably the best example of a knuckle puck in the NHL.

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