The characters inShoresyare a big part of the reason why the Jared Keeso series is a great show. Created by Jared Keeso, who alsostars in Shoresy, theLetterkennyspinoff includes a cast of characters who are also real-life hockey players. Released in 2022,Shorseycenters around the Sudbury Bulldogs, a team at the bottom of the NOSHO league that decides to never lose again.
Since the show’s first season aired, the characters inShoresyhave evolved from the time we were first introduced to them. While they are not exactly the same, the characters in the show have maintained the things that audiences enjoy about them.Shoresyis filled with interesting and eccentric characters who have made the series a joy to watch, and hopefully, their chaotic personalities, trash-talking, and humor are something that we will get to see inShorseyseason 5.

11JJ Frankie JJ
Max Boufard
Jean-Jacques Francois Jacques Jean or JJ Frankie JJ, played by Max Boufard, is one of the main characters onShoresywho joined the show in the first season.A legendary hockey player who was once in the NHL, JJ Frankie JJ was recruited by Shoresy to join the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs. Frankie is a man of few words with a reputation for dating beautiful, famous, and successful women.
Frankie has let his team down on several occasions due to his tumultuous love life, such as when he didn’t play in the final hockey game inShoresyseason 1 because he was chasing after Laurence Labouef, who left him after she caught him cheating. Despite his questionable choices in his personal life,JJ Frankie JJ is a significant part of the Bulldogs because he is a great player.His dynamic and contentious relationship with Shoresy is hilarious, and his romantic relationships provide some drama in the show.

10Michaels
Ryan McDonell
Mark Michaels was originally the coach of the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs before Sanguinet took over his role. An extremely talented goalie,Michaels earned the reputation for being the best goalie in the hockey league, gaining the nickname “Never misses the mark Michaels.” Although he is a bit of a loner, Michaels seems pretty comfortable in his skin no matter how many times Shoresy makes fun of him.
Michales is a bit weird, but then goalies are always weird.However, he did have great character development in the series because he went from being passive to being an active participant in the series and in his life. Unlike some of the characters inShoresy, Michaels is extremely complex because he has to deal with the title of being the best goalie in the league, so he has a lot of pressure to always perform well. “Never misses the mark Michaels" is one of the characters intheLetterkenny spinoffwho has been consistently good throughout the show’s run.
9Brant “Goody” Goodleaf
Andrew Antsanen
Played by Andrew Antsanen, Goody is recruited in season 1 when Shoresy is assembling a team that could ensure that the Bulldogs never lose again. Unlike the other players on the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs team,Goody was a former lacrosse player who decided not to go pro in the hockey leagueeven though he was asked to.
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Goody is goofy and doesn’t seem to care about anything except chicken, which can make him a bit annoying. However, he makes up for it with his great one-liners, such as “Settle down.” Although he isn’t outright funny, Goody has been known to turn serious meetings lighter by randomly saying something about chickens. Goody’s ability to always find the good in every situation makes him one of the most likable characters inShoresy.
8Hitch
Terry Ryan
Hitch, whose full name is Ted Hitchcock, is a renowned former hockey player with an affinity for martinis.Hailing from Newfoundland, Canada, Hitch is a bit hard to understand because of his accent. Although Hitch loves hockey, martinis, or, as he calls them,“martoonies,”take the top spot among his favorite things.
Hitch might be a little strange, but he is a great hockey player who makes valuable contributions to the Bulldogs.
WhileHitch is one of the most eccentric characters onShoresy(the show has many), his loyalty to his team makes him stand out. Hitch might be a little strange, but he is a great hockey player who makes valuable contributions to the Bulldogs. The Newfoundland hockey player, who was a former first-round pick in the NHL, has a great dynamic with Shoresy, and his difficult-to-understand accent is a source of many lighthearted moments in the series.
7Dolo
Jonathan-Ismaël Diaby
Most hockey players hate losing, and Dolo is no different. The French-speaking rapper made his first appearance inShoresyseason 1 after he was asked by the team captain to join the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs. Originally from Quebec, Dolo was a third-round pick in the NHL.
After retiring from hockey, Dolo focused his attention on his music career. Played by real-life hockey player Jonathan-Ismaël Diaby, Dolo is a very grounded character who faces some very realistic situations. One time, he beat up someone who called him and his family a racial slur during a hockey game.Dolo is funny and loyal to his team, even though he gets distracted by the many beautiful women in Sudbury.
6Ziigwan
Blair Lamora
Played by Blair Lamora, Ziigwan, or Ziig as she is fondly known, is one of the few female actors inShorsey. Ziig and her sister, Miig, are Nat’s assistants who often help her enforce the rules.She’s tough, hates to lose, has a sharp tongue, and isn’t afraid of letting her opinions be known, even when no one asks her.
Because Ziig and Miig are so similar and are always together, it’s difficult to separate one from the other.They both pretty much play the same role inShoresydue to their similar personalities, loyalty to Nat, and disdain for hockey players.
5Miigwan
Keilani Elizabeth Rose
Nat’s assistant, Miig, is one of the funniest characters in the show. Similar to her sister,Miig doesn’t like nonsense and hates to lose more than anything else, except maybe hockey players. Miig is also strong and extremely loyal to her boss, who she helps in making sure the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs stay in line.
Although she loves her job, Miig isn’t afraid of letting her hair down when the time calls for it.
Like her sister, she has funny lines that she delivers with a deadpan expression. While the hockey players are all bigger than her,Miig is more than capable of holding her own.She, Ziig, and Nat help balance outShoresyas they bring a female perspective to the series.
4Laura Mohr
Camille Sullivan
Canadian actor Camille Sullivan bringsShoresy’s local hockey reporter, Laura Mohr, to life.Laura is a single mom who is often seen in the series interviewing Shoresy. The captain of the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs always hits on her using his hilarious pick-up lines, which she usually laughs off and never really takes seriously.
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Laura is probably the only well-rounded character inShoresywho seems to have her life together. Her put-togetherness is one of the most refreshing parts of a show that thrives from chaos. Other than being good-natured and funny, Laura has great chemistry with Shoresy, who she finally agrees to date at theend ofShoresyseason 4.
3Sanguinet
Harlan Blayne Kytwayhat
Sanguinet was initially a player on the Bulldogs' team before he reluctantly became their coach. Despite his initial misgivings about taking on the coach role, he and Shoresy worked together and led the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs to victory. Instead of using anger to ensure that the Bulldogs emerge as victors,Sanger uses positivity to govern his team.
Strangely enough,Sanger is Shorsey’s closest friend despite their differences in demeanor.He is soft-spoken, whereas Shoresy is loud. However, it’s this characteristic that makes him more level-headed compared to his team. Sanguinet was in the first three seasons of the show, but unfortunately,he was nowhere to be seen inShoresyseason 4.
2Nat
Tasya Teles
The owner of the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs, which she inherited from her mother,Nat is famous for how much she hates losing.When her team finds itself at the bottom of the league, she decides to fold but is persuaded by Shoresy not to do so. Although she is hesitant at first, her decision to give the Bulldogs one last chance ends up working out well as they end upwinning the NOSHO Cup.
Her unwavering need to succeed, toughness, and sweet relationship with Shoresy make her one of the best characters in the show.
Nat loves hockey and is intent on ensuring that “bums fill the seats” in her rink because of the sense of community that the game brings to people. Her unwavering need to succeed, toughness, and sweet relationship with Shoresy make her one of the best characters in the show. In a TV show filled with men, Nat’s presence in the series gives a glimpse into the world of hockey from a woman’s point of view.