The “Shoresy” Bulldogs Conclude Successful Hockey Tour
Fans of the hit series “Shoresy” witnessed an unprecedented event. The hockey team from the series, the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs, made up of former NHL and AHL professionals, faced hockey legends in a tour that visited eight North American cities. The event, known as the Shoresy Classic, exceeded all expectations, demonstrating the enormous popularity of the series and its impact on the hockey community.
- Key Names: To facilitate reading, the nicknames of the characters in the series will be used: TR (Terry Ryan), Dolo (Jonathan Diaby), Goody (Andrew Antsanen), Fish (Jacob Smith), McD (Ryan McDonell), Nasty (Jon Mirasty), B (Brandon Nolan), Jord (Jordan Nolan), Frankie (Max Bouffard), Longer (Keegan Long), Berky (Bourke Cazabon), Wahzy (Frederick Roy), Fergy (Cam Fergus), Bones (Brad Bonello), Clarky (Neil Clark) and Penner (Alex Penner).
Detroit, November 24th
Red Wings Alumni 10, Bulldogs 6
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Toronto, November 28th
Maple Leafs Alumni 5, Bulldogs 3
In Toronto, the excitement was palpable, as many of the Bulldogs grew up being fans of the Maple Leafs. The team had a great performance in front of an enthusiastic crowd at Scotiabank Arena. Kris King and Dougie Gilmour, among others, shared moments with the team. Bones’ children were able to see their father score in a Maple Leafs game. The night ended with a festive and grateful atmosphere.
Boston, December 7th
Bruins Alumni 14, Bulldogs 14In Boston, the Bulldogs enjoyed a seafood dinner before the game at the TD Garden. The presence of Zdeno Chara generated tension, and Brian McGonagle, from “Spittin’ Chiclets”, joined the team. The night culminated in a party that lasted until the morning.New York, December 10th
Islanders Alumni 14, Bulldogs 4In New York, Jared Keeso was recovering from an injection to be able to play. The Bulldogs enjoyed the city, and Wahzy had the honor of having his father, the legendary goalie Patrick Roy, attend the game at UBS Arena. Although the Islanders Alumni dominated the match, Roy’s visit was a special moment.Los Angeles, December 14th
Kings Alumni 10, Bulldogs 9The Bulldogs took advantage of their time in Los Angeles to explore the city, rent a Mustang, and enjoy the nightlife. The presence of Tasya Teles, the lead actress from “Shoresy”, was very well received by the public. The team kept their promise to play shirtless after the Kings scored 10 goals.
Calgary, January 22nd
Flames Alumni 11, Bulldogs 7
After a Christmas break, the Bulldogs arrived in Calgary. They enjoyed the nightlife and attended a Flames game. The visit from Lanny McDonald, a Flames legend, and the opportunity for Keeso to wear a Johnny Gaudreau jersey were highlights. The game was full of action and camaraderie.
Edmonton, January 23
Oilers Alumni 11, Bulldogs 9In Edmonton, the Bulldogs faced a very strong Oilers Alumni team. Despite the difficulties, the team put on a good show. Fish had an outstanding performance in the penalty shootout. The night continued with celebrations at various venues in the city.
Vancouver, January 26th
Canucks Alumni 10, Bulldogs 9Vancouver, considered by many the most beautiful city in Canada, was the setting for the last game of the tour. The Bulldogs enjoyed activities such as skiing on Grouse Mountain and exploring the city. The final game was a success, with the presence of Daniel and Henrik Sedin, Canucks legends. The Bulldogs concluded the tour with a memorable performance and a feeling of gratitude.










