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''Shoresy'' is a Canadian television comedy series created by and starring
Jared Keeso Jared Keeso ( ; born July 1, 1984) is a Canadian actor, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for creating and starring in the comedy series '' Letterkenny'' (2016–present), which won a Canadian Screen Award for Best Comedy Series in 20 ...
that premiered on
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on May 13, 2022. A spinoff of '' Letterkenny'', the series focuses on the titular character of Shoresy (Keeso) as he moves to
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to take a role with a struggling Triple A-level ice hockey team, the Sudbury Bulldogs. In the United States, the series premiered on
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on May 27, 2022. A second season was announced in January 2023 which is set to premiere later in the year.


Plot

After losing 20 straight games and running dead last in the four-team Triple A-level Northern Ontario Senior Hockey Organization (NOSHO), the Sudbury Bulldogs are faced with being completely shut down. Veteran player Shore ("Shoresy") in an attempt to save the team makes a bet with team general manager that the team will never lose again if he's given a chance to take control. With the help of new coach Sanguinet, a roster of new players, and the dissolution of the team on the line, Shoresy sets out to prove that the Bulldogs can play as a team, get bums in seats, and make a name for themselves.


Cast


Main

*
Jared Keeso Jared Keeso ( ; born July 1, 1984) is a Canadian actor, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for creating and starring in the comedy series '' Letterkenny'' (2016–present), which won a Canadian Screen Award for Best Comedy Series in 20 ...
as "Shoresy" Shore (known as "Waffle" by his foster family) * Tasya Teles as Nat * Harlan Blayne Kytwayhat as Sanguinet * Blair Lamora as Ziigwan * Keilani Rose as Miigwan * Jonathan Diaby as himself, "Dolo" * Terry Ryan as Ted Hitchcock * Ryan McDonell as Mark Michaels


Recurring

* Max Bouffard as Jean-Jacques François Jacques-Jean "JJ Frankie JJ" * Andrew Antsanen as Brant "Goody" Goodleaf * Camille Sullivan as Laura Mohr * Laurence Leboeuf as Herself * Jon Mirasty as Jim #1 *
Brandon Nolan Brandon Nolan (born July 18, 1983) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who is a member of the Ojibway group of Indigenous Peoples from the Garden River First Nations in Northern Ontario. He last played for the Carolina Hurricanes ...
as Jim #2 *
Jordan Nolan Jordan Nolan (born June 23, 1989) is a Canadian actor and former professional ice hockey forward. He was selected by the Los Angeles Kings in the seventh round (186th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. Nolan won the Stanley Cup twice with ...
as Jim #3 * Keegan Long as Liam * Bourke Cazabon as Cory * Jon Ambrose as Phil


Guests

* Scott Thompson as Shoresy's foster father * Jonathan Torrens as Remy Nadeau *
Jacob Tierney Jacob Daniel Tierney (born September 26, 1979) is a Canadian actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for playing Eric in ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' (1990–1992) and as the co-writer, director, and executive producer of ...
as Benoit "Benny" Brodeur *
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as Anik Archambault * Eliana Jones as Mercedes *
Tessa Bonhomme Tessa Bonhomme (born July 23, 1985) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and is a television sports reporter for The Sports Network (TSN). She was an Olympic gold medallist as a member of the Canadian national women's hockey team ...
as herself * Jay Onrait as himself * Brian "Rear Admiral" McGonagall as himself * Lysandre Nadeau as herself


Production and development

Shoresy is played by
Jared Keeso Jared Keeso ( ; born July 1, 1984) is a Canadian actor, screenwriter, and producer. He is best known for creating and starring in the comedy series '' Letterkenny'' (2016–present), which won a Canadian Screen Award for Best Comedy Series in 20 ...
, but within ''Letterkenny'' he is only seen in contexts that obscured his face as Keeso simultaneously plays the leading role of Wayne. Justin Stockman of Bell Media explained the decision to proceed with a Shoresy spinoff by noting that he is one of the most popular characters in ''Letterkenny'' merchandising, and acknowledging the creative potential involved in building on the story of a character about whom very little is known in the original show. Production on the series launched in November 2021 in Sudbury. Production locations have included the Sudbury Arena. During the tenth-season ''Letterkenny'' episode "VidVok", Tanis explains to Wayne that she managed to get Shore a position on the Sudbury Bulldogs and will be moving soon, setting up the ''Shoresy'' series. The show's first teaser trailer was released in February 2022. Like ''Letterkenny'', the show has received praise for its efforts to include fully rounded and nuanced portrayals of its First Nations characters, which was accomplished in part by including actress Kaniehtiio Horn, who plays Tanis in the original ''Letterkenny'', as a producer tasked in part with ensuring that the indigenous characters were written and portrayed realistically. The series has also received positive notice for inverting the stereotypical gender dynamics in hockey by placing women in power positions as the team's manager, her two assistants and the sports journalist who covers the team for the ''
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'', noting that in ''Letterkenny'' "Part of the secret ... is that although the men seem to be the focal point of the story and the women seem to be objectified in endless slo-mo walk-ups, the men are all trapped in different stages of arrested development and the women are truly in charge."


Episodes


Critical response

In advance of the series premiere, John Doyle of ''
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'' praised the show, writing that "In the spirit of ''Letterkenny'', the humour is funny, mad, droll, childish and spiky. Full of salty Canadian vernacular, it soars. There are more visual jokes than you might find in the average episode of ''Letterkenny'', but the flavour is the familiar tone of boldly irreverent, and it is sometimes slashing satire with more puns than you can count. In an expected but delightful way, ''Shoresy'' is ''Letterkenny'' refreshed. Who knew that a series which opened some years ago with the line, 'A coupla hockey players came up the lane way the other day,' could eventually unleash this great spinoff." Daniel Fienberg of '' The Hollywood Reporter'' described the series as essentially an updated version of the 1977 film ''
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'', praising it both for humanizing Shoresy and for placing women and First Nations characters in positions of strength. Michael Hollett of ''NEXT Magazine'' wrote that ''Shoresy'' is "a fastpaced show with a more linear narrative and explicit plot than ''Letterkenny''", and praised it for lacking the stiffness and awkwardness that often plagues television series about hockey.


References


External links


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