The final two episodes in particular were among the show’s strongest, despite virtually nothing hockey-related.

They highlight the heart ofShoresy, and the strength of the overall character writing.

It’s a fun, mostly silly episode, but it’s guaranteed to make a viewer feel good.

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Episode 6 shows the growth of not only Shoresy, but his teammates as well.

It’s some of the strongest writing that Keeso and his team have ever done.

Conflict seems inevitable there, with more coming as Shoresy’s relationship with his fellow players changes.

Shoresy Season 4’s Ending Continues An Impressive Series-Long Streak For Jared Keeso & Raises The Stakes For Season 5

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Jared Keeso’s Shoresy, Michelle Mylett’s Katy, and K. Trevor Wilson’s Squirrelly Dan

Shoresy in season 4 of Shoresy

Shoresy heading to coach in season 4 of Shoresy

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