Cambio Di Gioco S01e08 - Stoffa Da Campioni
: Driven by the thrill of victory and pressure from other parents, Alex becomes a "drill sergeant". Her focus on performance alienates the players, including her own son, Evan.
The episode centers on the unintended consequences of winning. As the team edges closer to the State Tournament, Alex Morrow's coaching style shifts from "fun first" to an intense, win-at-all-costs mentality that mirrors the very Ducks team she originally rebelled against.
: While the team succeeds, Logan feels like the weak link as the only player who hasn't scored. Gordon Bombay takes him under his wing for one-on-one training, eventually teaching him a "secret move". Stoffa da Campioni Cambio di Gioco s01e08
In the eighth episode of Stoffa da Campioni: Cambio di Gioco (The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers), titled (Change on the Fly), the "Don’t Bothers" are riding a high with a three-game winning streak, but success begins to change the team's dynamic. Episode Overview: "Cambio al volo"
: A comedic subplot features Koob and the team's belief that their winning streak depends on not washing their socks. : Driven by the thrill of victory and
: The episode includes a nod to D3: The Mighty Ducks (1996), specifically a play where Evan puts Nick in position to score, echoing a move between Charlie and Goldberg.
: During a high-stakes game against the Huskies to qualify for States, Alex refuses to let Logan play because he isn't a "sure thing". In a moment of rebellion, Nick and the team trick Alex to get Logan on the ice. He uses Bombay's training to score the winning goal. As the team edges closer to the State
: Despite winning and qualifying for the State championships, the team is disillusioned by Alex's reaction to their trickery and her obsession with winning. The episode ends with the team deciding they must "fire" Alex as their coach. Key Themes & Trivia