In The Mighty Ducks trilogy of movies, the underdog hockey team overcoming all the odds is lauded, and it's done with plenty of iconic Mighty Ducks team quotes. Released by Disney in the '90s and now on Disney+, The Mighty Ducks and its sequels follow a team of kids who love the sport of hockey. Initially, the group of kids is on one of the losingest teams in their district and doesn't have a coach who cares about the sport. Emilio Esteves plays Gordon Bombay, who, after a few missteps, helps them turn their game around and become champions.

The sequels took the team along with a few new members to prestigious sporting events and expensive schools on hockey scholarships. After D3: The Mighty Ducks was released in 1996, another live-action project with cast members wouldn't be made for another 25 years. 2021 saw the release of the Disney+ spinoff series The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, about a similar team of kids who love hockey, but don't all have the same skill level of elite youth teams. Cast members from the original movies reprised their roles as adults. The series had two seasons before it was canceled and removed from Disney+ in 2023. Despite the removal of the modern series, fans of the movies can still relive them on the platform and hear these iconic Mighty Ducks quotes again.

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13 "You Have No Idea How Low I Can Stoop."

Gordon Bombay, The Mighty Ducks

Gordon Bombay in court in The Mighty Ducks

This particular Mighty Ducks quote comes from Gordon Bombay early on in the first movie. It's when he's still caught up in his win-at-all-cost attitude and still practicing law. It's in response to a fellow attorney accusing him of stooping to a new low.

Bombay is initially someone who will do anything for a win. That even carries over into his hockey game where he encourages the team members to fake injuries and fall over to earn them penalty shots. It takes him a little while to overcome this mentality, but this line works as a reminder to the audience of just how far he comes in the movies.

12 "Don't Be Careless, But Don't Be Too Careful Either."

Ted Orion, D3: The Mighty Ducks

Orion talks to Charlie at the penalty box in D3: The Mighty Ducks

Gordon Bombay isn't the only coach the Ducks have throughout the movies. One that they butt heads with the most is Coach Ted Orion (Jeffrey Nordling) of the third part of the trilogy. He's not exactly as "fun" as the Ducks are used to, and doesn't turn everything into a game for them.

That doesn't mean the team doesn't learn a lot from him. He helps them learn more about defensive strategies and helps them learn when to pull back from their flashier movies. Orion also recognizes that he and the team need to find a way to meet in the middle, somewhere between his cautious approach and their careless approach to hockey, which prompts this instruction when he hopes the team will win in a big game.

11 "CAKE-EATER!"

Repeated by Mighty Ducks team members, The Mighty Ducks Trilogy

Adam Banks and the varsity team in D3: The Mighty Ducks

The Mighty Ducks certainly had some creative insults for its cast of characters to use. One of the most often used Mighty Ducks quotes is actually one of those insults: "cake-eater." It's used specifically to highlight the difference between the more affluent families whose children play for the Hawks, and the less wealthy who play for the Ducks.

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Members of the Ducks team frequently use the term as an insult against members of the Hawks team, and even against Adam Banks (Vincent Larusso) when he's made a member of their team. The term likely references Marie Antoinette's famous, "let them eat cake," quote, but it also eventually becomes an in-joke between Banks and his teammates.

10 "A Team Isn't A Bunch Of Kids Out To Win; A Team Is Something You Belong To, Something You Feel, Something You Have To Earn."

Gordon Bombay, The Mighty Ducks

The Mighty Ducks 1992 poster with Emilio Estevez

It takes Gordon Bombay nearly half the first movie to figure this out. When he discovers Mr. Ducksworth (Josef Ducksworth) is willing to sell Gordon out for the Hawks to stay happy, he makes a decision.

Gordon understands the family that comes from being a team — even if he's an adult among a group of preteens. He no longer wants to cheat his way to a positive outcome, and he realizes he can't make other adults understand how important team camaraderie is.

9 "You Came 2,000 Miles To Make Fun Of Me? You Could Have Done That Over The Phone."

Gordon Bombay, D2: The Mighty Ducks

Gordon, Jan, And Michelle meet in D2: The Mighty Ducks

While the kids of the movies tend to alternate between being all-play-and-no-work and wanting to buckle down and win, it's really Gordon who often gets caught up in the glitz and glamour of professional sports.

He could be busy wheeling and dealing, completely changing his approach to coaching without realizing it. In D2: The Mighty Ducks, that's what happens. He has to be brought down to earth by his team and by Jan (Jan Rubes), who helped make his hockey dreams come true as a kid. Gordon always seems to need a little push to make sure he goes in the right direction, and when he realizes the error of his ways, he usually gets a funnier Mighty Ducks quote or two.

8 "YOU'RE NOT A HAS-BEEN. YOU'RE A NEVER WAS."

Jack Reilly, The Mighty Ducks

Coach Reilly is annoyed in The Mighty Ducks

Though the kids face a lot of antagonists in the movies, the original villain — Coach Reilly (Lane Smith) of the Hawks — is the worst. He is all about winning, and he doesn't care if he destroys the dreams of kids to do it.

His insults hold a lot of venom, like this one aimed at Gordon concerning his hockey career. At this point, Gordon has embraced the kids and his coaching in the first movie, but it still stings that he never went pro himself, so Reilly's words hit him especially hard.

7 "I Hate Ties. They're Like Kissing Your Brother."

Julie Gaffney, D3: The Mighty Ducks

Julie talking to Scooter on the ice in D3 The Mighty Ducks

Julie (Colombe Jacobsen) isn't a part of the team in the first movie but is introduced as "The Cat" in D2. Initially, she doesn't get to do much other than compete with Goldberg (Shaun Weiss) for a goalie spot. It's not until D3 that fans get to see a bit more of her personality. One of the moments to best showcase it happens to be one of the most memorable Mighty Ducks quotes.

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When the varsity goalie at their fancy new prep school wants to call them even, she declines. Julie knows her worth on and off the ice, and she isn't about to declare an imaginary level playing field when the game isn't over.

6 "And When The Wind Blows Hard And The Sky Is Black — Ducks Fly Together!"

Michelle McKay, D2: The Mighty Ducks

Coach Bombay speaks with Banks in front of the team in the locker room in The Mighty Ducks

There's a point in every Mighty Ducks movie where the team finds themselves at a crossroads, fighting among themselves or with the authority figures around them. In the second movie, a divide between the team and Bombay as well as the pressure of performing on a world stage gets to them.

Luckily, they have their tutor (Kathryn Erbe) in their corner. She helps remind them what it's like to be kids, and not just hockey players. She also reminds them of the importance of being united in the face of the difficulties they're facing, providing not just a great Mighty Ducks quote, but an entire speech for the team.

5 "To Think I Wasted All These Years Worrying About What You Thought."

Gordon Bombay, The Mighty Ducks

Coach Bombay coaches the Mighty Ducks

When the Ducks and Hawks go head-to-head in the first film, it's not just a tense stand-off for the kids, but a clash of ideologies between the coaches. Gordon realizes that Reilly's philosophy of winning — and needing to win big — is one that doesn't make the game fun for the kids. It also tends to turn the kids into bullies.

Gordon finally gets the chance to tell Reilly that it doesn't matter whether he thinks he's a great hockey player anymore. This quote is a cathartic moment for both the character and the audience.

4 "A Quarter Of An Inch The Other Way And You Would Have Missed Completely."

Charlie Conway, The Mighty Ducks

Charlie Conway on the ice in The Mighty Ducks

When the team learns that Gordon Bombay played is a former Hawk, most of them are ready to cut ties with him completely. Charlie (Joshua Jackson), however, is not. He listens to Gordon's story of missing a goal by just a smidge during a championship game.

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Gordon laments the loss by so little, but Charlie sees the silver lining. Gordon got to play in a game and came so close to making the winning shot that he should be proud of his achievement. Charlie might be the face of the team, but he doesn't get a lot of the best Mighty Ducks quotes, so his having this optimistic one is a nice touch for the team captain.

3 "I'm No Lady. I'm A Duck!"

Connie Moreau, D2: The Mighty Ducks

Connie And Dwayne VS Iceland In D2 The Mighty Ducks

There are never more than two girls on the team at a time. Tammy (Jane Plank) leaves after the first movie and Julie comes on board, but Connie (Marguerite Moreau) is there throughout all three movies.

Though she's often seen as just Guy's (Garette Ratliff Henson) love interest, she's also a fierce hockey player who is incredibly loyal to her teammates. She appreciates it when Dwayne (Ty O'Neal) stands up for her in D2, but she proves on her own that she's as strong of a player as the boys with a shove and one of the best Mighty Ducks quotes from its female players.

2 "You Cannot Be Afraid To Lose. That's How You Gain The Confidence To Attack The Puck When The Game Isn't Yours."

Ted Orion, D3: The Mighty Ducks

Coach Orion talks to Charlie in D2 The Mighty Ducks

D3 might not be a favorite among fans, but it does feature this nugget of wisdom. The Ducks spend the first movie learning how to win, but they gain the confidence of winners quickly, forgetting what it means to really take risks on the ice.

Coach Orion spends a lot of time teaching the team not only defense but humility. He helps them learn what it means to go all out in a game, not just try to get the puck in the net, and it makes the team better people outside the rink as well.

1 "QUACK, QUACK, QUACK!"

Repeated by Mighty Ducks team members. The Mighty Ducks trilogy

Bombay poses with his original Mighty Ducks team

The quacking might seem nonsensical to some, and it likely got on the nerves of parents watching the movies with their kids in the '90s, but the sound made the team a unifying force. It's also the most iconic of Mighty Ducks quotes.

When the kids fight in the first movie but come together to quack at their principal, they realize they're all on the same side. Gordon quacks his way out of a job when he realizes profits are always going to be more important than people. The quacking is a reminder of where the kids come from and what they mean to one another as the movies continue. The quirky team chant gets used in Game Changers as a Mighty Ducks movie callback as well.