Shoresy Fall Classic Adds New Cities By Popular Demand Hockey Game Announced In Detroit At Little Caesars Arena November 11
STARS FROM SHORESY TV SERIES VS NHL ALUMNI
IN SELECT CITIES THIS FALL, BENEFITTING LOCAL CHARITIES
(DETROIT – September 27, 2024) – The Shoresy Fall Classic announces the addition of three new cities to its run of hockey games this November. After selling out games in Boston and Toronto, stops have been added to bring the excitement of the hit TV show Shoresy from the screen to the ice in Detroit, Buffalo and Chicago. Brought to you by New Metric Media, Shoresy cast members Jared Keeso (Shoresy), Terry Ryan (Hitch), Jonathan Diaby (Dolo), Andrew Antsanen (Goody), Jon Mirasty (Jim #1), Brandon Nolan (Jim #2), Jordan Nolan (Jim #3), Max Bouffard (JJ Frankie JJ), and Jacob Smith (Fish) will lace up their skates to compete against a lineup of NHL alumni in dynamic hockey games, with a portion of proceeds benefiting local charities. The Shoresy Fall Classic will take place at Little Caesars Arena on Monday, November 11.
Tickets go on sale Friday, October 4 at 10 a.m. at 313Presents.com and Ticketmaster.com.
Fans will have the opportunity to experience the action up-close with VIP packages which include a Meet & Greet and Q&A session with the cast, preferred seating behind team benches, and exclusive commemorative memorabilia. VIP packages will be available at ShoreseyClassic.com.
Shoresy, created by and starring Jared Keeso and produced by New Metric Media in association with Play Fun Games and Crave, sees the titular character Shoresy (Keeso) and the Sudbury Bulldogs of the Northern Ontario Senior Hockey Organization (The NOSHO) on a quest to never lose again. Shoresy returned for season three on Crave in Canada in May, and Hulu in the United States in June, with seasons one and two available for streaming on the platforms as well. Crave recently confirmed the series will return for a fourth season.
“Shoresy, the spinoff of the Canadian sensation Letterkenny, is as wild and filthy as its predecessor, absolutely bubbling over with indecency and outrageousness in all of the best ways.” - Margaret Lyons, The New York Times