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'Mighty Ducks' Star Shaun Weiss Celebrates Four Years Of Sobriety With Fellow '90s Child Stars

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The former child actor shared photos on Instagram with fellow child stars from the '90s as he celebrated "four years clean."

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There's always time for a comeback. Shaun Weiss, aka Mighty Ducks' goalie Greg Goldberg, recently celebrated four years of sobriety surrounded by '90s stars. The 44-year-old organized a comedy concert in Tarzana, California, featuring Nate Richert, Natanya Ross, Michael Ray Bower, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Marty York, and more.

Hosted by comedian Ryan Talmo, the nostalgic night was dubbed "emotional" and "unbelievably amazing." It wasn't just a blast from the past; it was a show of support for Weiss's triumph over addiction. In 2022, he revealed struggles with homelessness and drug dependency.


But his tale took a brighter turn, thanks to the drug addiction treatment center Quest 2 Recovery. The center recently hailed Weiss as a "living testament that recovery is possible."


Friends and fans were quick to congratulate him on four years.

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People appreciated the crowd that gathered.

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Folks also clearly realized how hard it is to get clean and stay that way.

Of course, there were references to the Mighty Ducks.

Others chimed in, remembering when Weiss was better known for his addiction than for his recovery.

Addiction recovery can be grueling, and people advised Weiss to take it one day at a time.

Any appearance of a '90s star will have people excited about a comeback.

Weiss will appear in the upcoming horror movie Deformelody.

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