At the National Senior Hockey Hockey Championship, he maliciously slashes the star Quebec player, Jean-Jacques François Jacques-Jean. ![]() While he is able to score against the Shamrockettes in a matter of seconds, his ice time in both that game and against the Natives is most memorable for his relentless chirping, captured on tape as Tanis has had the whole team mic'd "out" ( W's Talk, Baby).Īfter the players figure out ways to claim Native heritage, Shoresy, Reilly, and Jonesy become stars of the Kerry County Eagles, the Native team. When Tanis reassembles the Irish, Shoresy joins up as one of their stars, much to Reilly and Jonesy's chagrin. Betty-Anne and Mary-Anne apparently learn to share Shoresy's affections, and are seeing accompanying him at MoDean's, where all three join in to chirp Reilly, Jonesy, Dax, and Ron ( The City). The Shamrockettes emerge victorious, and it seems nothing can take the moment away from Reilly and Jonesy until they receive text messages from their mothers asking for Shoresy's whereabouts ( Back to Back to Back). Their plans for a sweep are threatened when they discover that Shoresy has become an official, and will serve as a linesman at the championship game. Coach figures out, however, that the hatred between Mary-Anne and Betty-Anne stems from their jealousy over Shoresy ( Letterkenny Spelling Bee). Coach still thinks of him as "a masterpiece."Īfter the Irish shut down, Reilly and Jonesy enjoy some time without Shoresy as they help coach the Letterkenny Shamrockettes. While they struggle to build team unity, he spends his time chirping at them with crude comments about their mothers ( Bradley Is a Killer). Reillyįrustrated with the winless Letterkenny Irish, Coach brings on Shoresy mid-season in an unusual move, to Reilly and Jonesy's dismay ( MoDeans 2). Not going to miss playing with Shoresy, bud. Being dropped from the Shamrocks has a silver lining ( A Fuss at the Ag Hall). ![]() Before long, however, he gets under Reilly and Jonesy's skin. He joins them in chirping player #22 for the Sudbury Barons, and Reilly shouts encouragement to him on the ice and in the shower ( Wingman Wayne). Shoresy begins as a member of the the Letterkenny Shamrocks junior hockey team with Reilly and Jonesy, wearing sweater #69. Like Reilly and Jonesy, his first name has never been given. His actual surname is "Shore," as seen on his jerseys, and as mentioned in TSN coverage of the National Senior Hockey Championship. "Shoresy" is a nickname the hockey players give him.
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