Shoresy Skates Back for a Christmas Day Comeback

Shoresy Skates Back for a Christmas Day Comeback

Shoresy Skates Back for a Christmas Day Comeback

Alright, beauties, let’s talk about it — Shoresy is officially back, and the buzz around Season 5 is louder than a barn full of hockey fans on dollar-beer night. The hit Crave Original comedy is returning on Christmas Day, which means the holidays just got a whole lot chirpier. Two brand-new episodes will be dropping on December 25, and after that, fans will get a fresh one every Thursday. It’s the kind of weekly drip that keeps everyone talking, arguing, and laughing through the winter.

Season 5 is being led once again by Jared Keeso, who not only created the series but also stars as Shoresy. This time, though, he’s stepping fully into a new role — he’s coaching the Bulldogs instead of playing. That shift was teased after his injury back in the third season, and now it’s taking center ice. The season leans into leadership, mentorship, and what it looks like when the loudest, toughest guy in the room suddenly has to guide a team from behind the bench rather than from the faceoff dot.

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Most of the fan-favorite cast is returning, which keeps the energy familiar and the locker-room chemistry tight. Tasya Teles is back as Nat, Blair Lamora returns as Ziigwan, and Keilani Rose steps back in as Miigwan. Jonathan-Ismael Diaby is returning as Dolo, Terry Ryan is back as Hitch, and Ryan McDonell is returning as Michaels. Even the iconic trio — Jim, Jim, and Jim — played by Jon “Nasty” Mirasty, Brandon Nolan, and Jordan Nolan, are strapping in for more chaos. A few more familiar faces like Goody and Cory are also expected to pop up again, keeping the Sudbury spirit alive.

The storyline this year focuses on the Bulldogs fighting to protect the North American game, which raises the stakes for both veterans and rookies on the team. Shoresy’s personal life is woven into the action too, especially as things develop between him and Laura. There’s more heart this season, without losing the hard chirps and gritty humour fans expect. A stronger focus on mentorship and the next generation gives the series a slightly new tone, while still keeping the classic Shoresy bite.

Crave confirmed that Canada will get the entire season first, while viewers in the U.S. will most likely see it on Hulu in 2026, following the pattern of earlier seasons. The weekly release schedule is designed to keep fans engaged and the conversation rolling throughout the new year.

So get ready — the Bulldogs are back, the chirps are sharp, and Shoresy is stepping into a new era. Whether you’re here for the laughs, the locker-room madness, or the Sudbury pride, Season 5 is shaping up to be one of the show’s strongest. Keep your stick on the ice, and let’s go, boys.

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