I'm not a hockey fan, don't even know the rules of the game. Keeso wrote those lines about the game he loves, and they were delivered by two very talented actors. The show is amazing. My thought was, how could he top Letterkenny. He might have.
Shoresy seems like Keesos comedic style has been fully realized. If he keeps making more stories with relatable characters like this, I dont see a future where he doesnt leave his mark on tv as a whole
I've played every sport at least once. (Every major sport anyway) I never had a locker room like the hockey locker room, never had a bond with my team mates like my hockey team mates, never saw and felt the traditions like hockey. Baseball was a close second on the traditions part, but the camaraderie, the humility, the true friendship...hockey is head and shoulders above the rest
i play semi-professional Rocket League (esports) and it's 3v3 soccer but using rocket powered cars instead of people on their feet. the strategy more resembles hockey because of the speed of play and the speed of the ball. and the bonds between long-term tm8s in it is EXACTLY what i see in hockey. and you're right. and the show is right. you take the loss on your shoulders alone, but share the win with the team. would go to the wall for each and every one of them but would still call them an effing useless twat on the way. our heads all down together after a loss, our arms up hugging after a win. i've only seen this in 2 places... hockey and rocket league.
Well...I would opine it also has a lot to do with age I was in the Army in my late teens and early 20's Being "in the center" of that group That felt so good....nothing like it We'd storm the gates of hell....and die....together But as I grew into my mid 20's, you start to question what you'd ignore to stay part of that group And that can get....scary...you're addicted...your free will is impaired So you (should) begin to set up boundaries Although...some never did But...looking back at 65....I've never felt that connected....and never will again And yet......
@@craigd2599 Not sure what to tell ya man. Bad luck with your teams I guess. I've played soccer most of my life and this is exactly how it was. There were some who were there to hang out and not play. And I think every team has those few especially in the lower rankings. But there was always at least one who had the heart of the sport with them. Everyone plays at one point in their life, usually when they are young, but not everyone understands what sportsmanship is.
Have you ever watched the egocentric sucky-baby antics of NFL and NBA players. MLB players are the only ones that compare even remotely to hockey players.
Hockey made me a better person. Sports in general. You play for the competition, camaraderie, progress. You learn who's an asshole, cheat, or a dirty player. You learn who's in it for the win above board. Really one of the best sports of all time. Fun as fuck too.
I started it at much rougher time but it was true then as well. Played all the way through university, and the line about hating to lose really rings true. More than winning you hate to lose.
I went to 1 game in Saskatchewan, Hodgeville Huskies( at home) and being a dumbarse Kiwi stood leaning on side boards and ended up with cut under my eye(4 stitches) from stick while just spectacting. Didn't get any playing Rugby for 12 years. Those dudes are crazy😅
Limited budgets with ensemble pieces dictate smaller crews, less dynamic camera action and lighting. With more money, the production values go up which some people confuse with a better show. Best example: I, Claudius - a 1970s BBC TV production that is still a thousand times better than any historical fiction extravaganza today
Shorsey would be so good to her
I think he's gonna let that one marinate.
Oh yeah? How good?
*HUH?!*
She'd wake up in the morning and he'd be right there being good to her.
@@wantawanga5874 that’s actually a little unsettling
@@wantawanga5874 I laughed so hard when he said that to her.
I'm not a hockey fan, don't even know the rules of the game. Keeso wrote those lines about the game he loves, and they were delivered by two very talented actors. The show is amazing. My thought was, how could he top Letterkenny. He might have.
Shoresy seems like Keesos comedic style has been fully realized. If he keeps making more stories with relatable characters like this, I dont see a future where he doesnt leave his mark on tv as a whole
Not a hockey fan?
Give yer balls a tug.
Keeso did.
@@chada75 Hell yeah, fuck yeah!
It crazy but i like Shorsey better then letterkenny
Nat's such a sniper.
If Nat's a sniper then Bonnie McMurray is a shotgun.
She's a bit young.... but yeah, I hear guys saying that all the time.
@Insignificant Speck Of Dust That all?
@@CraftAero might wanna let the paint dry on that one bud. She's a bit too young.... Wayne
snipe show
Love letter to hockey delivered beautifully
Who is this cabal of insufferables?!
I just binge-watched this series on Canada Day and I can only say it's brilliant.
Did you cry?
@@MalakianM2S Dammed right I did and I'll do it again.
@@kevinr6930 "Oh Canada!...." and here come the waterworks.
Honestly that’s how I feel with every team sport. Sports man, everyone should try it once in their life. Teaches life lessons
I've played every sport at least once. (Every major sport anyway) I never had a locker room like the hockey locker room, never had a bond with my team mates like my hockey team mates, never saw and felt the traditions like hockey. Baseball was a close second on the traditions part, but the camaraderie, the humility, the true friendship...hockey is head and shoulders above the rest
i play semi-professional Rocket League (esports) and it's 3v3 soccer but using rocket powered cars instead of people on their feet. the strategy more resembles hockey because of the speed of play and the speed of the ball. and the bonds between long-term tm8s in it is EXACTLY what i see in hockey. and you're right. and the show is right. you take the loss on your shoulders alone, but share the win with the team. would go to the wall for each and every one of them but would still call them an effing useless twat on the way. our heads all down together after a loss, our arms up hugging after a win. i've only seen this in 2 places... hockey and rocket league.
Well...I would opine it also has a lot to do with age
I was in the Army in my late teens and early 20's
Being "in the center" of that group
That felt so good....nothing like it
We'd storm the gates of hell....and die....together
But as I grew into my mid 20's, you start to question what you'd ignore to stay part of that group
And that can get....scary...you're addicted...your free will is impaired
So you (should) begin to set up boundaries
Although...some never did
But...looking back at 65....I've never felt that connected....and never will again
And yet......
@@craigd2599 Not sure what to tell ya man. Bad luck with your teams I guess. I've played soccer most of my life and this is exactly how it was. There were some who were there to hang out and not play. And I think every team has those few especially in the lower rankings. But there was always at least one who had the heart of the sport with them.
Everyone plays at one point in their life, usually when they are young, but not everyone understands what sportsmanship is.
Have you ever watched the egocentric sucky-baby antics of NFL and NBA players. MLB players are the only ones that compare even remotely to hockey players.
Never seen a hockey game but man I want to see more of this show!
Hockey made me a better person. Sports in general. You play for the competition, camaraderie, progress. You learn who's an asshole, cheat, or a dirty player. You learn who's in it for the win above board. Really one of the best sports of all time. Fun as fuck too.
... that's great and all, but I just like it when they hit each other.
So dumb
Sports kept me focused during a rough upbringing. I owe sports the life I have now
I started it at much rougher time but it was true then as well. Played all the way through university, and the line about hating to lose really rings true. More than winning you hate to lose.
I just like being close to big sweaty men
Best commentary on the game I've ever seen on film.
This show captures the sport of hockey better than any show/ movie made ever, top notch writing
Nat’s such a sniper
If Nat's a sniper then Bonnie McMurray is a shotgun.
That’s why you’re such a sniper Nat
I can hear shorsey chirping in the background on the ice lmao
Give me a moment and I'll make it last a lifetime I swear I'd be so good to you.
Can’t she see that he’s just taken back by her?
Every one a rocket.
Settle down.
Rockets are unbelievable
I went to 1 game in Saskatchewan, Hodgeville Huskies( at home) and being a dumbarse Kiwi stood leaning on side boards and ended up with cut under my eye(4 stitches) from stick while just spectacting. Didn't get any playing Rugby for 12 years. Those dudes are crazy😅
Just good guys
Saw this a year ago completely forgot she was flanked by a pair of women!
I’d be so good to you
rad
100k view here ayyy
‘’Acting’
I’d be so good to her
Lmfao try a skater bud
Wierd edit
Hockey is a majority white sport. I wonder.. 🤔
Lack of melanine tends to happen in places where it snows consistently, no need dig up controversy there.
Settle down
…And so were the superbowl winning patriots …
Why are you being racist
The scene has 4 people in it.... literally one is white. Odd place to complain.
I’ve been watching the show and it feels mailed in. Everything is so stale. Sorry but it’s true
Settle down.
Figure it out.
Limited budgets with ensemble pieces dictate smaller crews, less dynamic camera action and lighting. With more money, the production values go up which some people confuse with a better show. Best example: I, Claudius - a 1970s BBC TV production that is still a thousand times better than any historical fiction extravaganza today
S’yeah’so - didn’t play the game eh?
I couldn't agree less.
Cringe