Plot hole: There is no reason that Eden Hall couldn't have accepted the Ducks and also kept some of the JV players as well other than they didn't want to hire more actors for the team. Keep in mind, by the time the Ducks actually attend E.H. they only have 12 players (with two goalies). Once Banks gets transferred to Varsity they only have 9 skaters. Surely they could have allowed the cut JV players to rejoin the team since they barely had enough skaters for 2 full lines.
D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996)
1 plot hole - chronological order
Directed by: Robert Lieberman
Starring: Emilio Estevez, Joshua Jackson, David Selby, Jeffrey Nordling, Heidi Kling
Other mistake: In the final seconds of the Varsity/JV game when Goldberg takes his shot, you can see the ref has already signaled it a goal before the puck went into the net and the goal judge turned the lamp on.
Charlie Conway: Goldberg! Goldie, I knew you could do it.
Goldberg: Don't ever do that to me again.
Charlie Conway: Goldberg, you scored. We win.
Trivia: The actor who plays Coach Wilson (the Varsity coach) in D3 also played a Goodwill Games referee in D2. I am not sure if he is meant to be the same character or not, but it is definitely the same actor: a man named Jack Whyte.
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Answer: The fate of the Hawks after the first movie is never mentioned, besides of course Adam Banks.
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