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Shoresy Classic Brings Hockey and Comedy to Vancouver in 2026

The Shoresy Classic is headed to Rogers Arena for a one-night-only event on January 26, 2026. Vancouver is getting a charity hockey game that blends sharp comedy, real hits, and plenty of chirping. The Vancouver Canucks Alumni will be right in the middle of it.
Fresh off a sold-out fall run, the Shoresy Classic Winter Series is back on the road. The tour is presented by Puppers Golden Lager and produced by New Metric Media with Play Fun Games. This stop puts the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs — played by the cast of Shoresy — against Canucks Alumni in a matchup that mixes TV fandom with legit hockey history.
This game has a good cause behind it too. Part of the proceeds will support the Vancouver Canucks Alumni Foundation, with funds going to the Boys & Girls Club of South Coast BC, KidSport, and Athletics for Kids.
Arthur Griffiths, Chairman of the Vancouver Canucks Alumni Foundation, says the group is excited to hit the ice with the Shoresy cast. He shared that the Alumni are building a strong roster and looking forward to a fun night that gives back to the community.
Fans can expect a loaded Shoresy lineup. Confirmed players include Jared Keeso (Shoresy), Terry Ryan (Hitch), Jonathan Diaby (JoDolo), Jon Mirasty (Jim #1), Brandon Nolan (Jim #2), Jordan Nolan (Jim #3), and Max Bouffard (JJ Frankie JJ), with more names still to come. The Bulldogs will bring the same chaos and chemistry fans know from the show, this time against real NHL vets.
Tickets are on sale now. VIP packages are available for fans who want more than a seat in the stands. Options include premium seating behind the benches, cast Q&A sessions, and limited-edition memorabilia. Gold-tier packages include a meet-and-greet and a team photo with the cast.
Tickets and VIP details are available at ShoresyClassic.com.
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Vancouver Rise FC Reveal 2026 “After Dark” Home Kit
Vancouver Rise FC has revealed its new “After Dark” home kit for the 2026 Northern Super League season, pulling inspiration straight from the natural setting that surrounds its home at Swangard Stadium.
The design pays tribute to Central Park in Burnaby, with visuals that reflect the quiet, layered beauty of the park at night. Tree silhouettes stretch across the kit, creating a sense of depth and movement—meant to mirror the experience of looking up through the canopy after dark.
The club says the concept ties closely to its motto, “Stronger by Nature,” grounding the team’s identity in the environment that surrounds it. The design blends all crest colours with added tones that bring warmth and balance, giving the kit a look that feels both rooted and refined. Paired with classic shorts and socks, it leans into tradition while still telling a clear local story.
A key detail returns on both the After Dark kit and the club’s secondary “Sunshine Kit” for 2026. A Gold Pointed Star sits on the left sleeve, marking Vancouver Rise FC as the inaugural champions of the Northern Super League. The patch represents the league’s top honour and signals the club’s early place in its history.
Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley praised the design and its connection to the community, pointing to the pride residents have in their parks and green spaces. He added that seeing Central Park reflected in the team’s identity makes the return to Swangard Stadium for the new season feel even more meaningful.
The After Dark kit leans heavily into place and atmosphere. It’s less about flash and more about identity—something that feels tied to where the team plays and who shows up for them.
Pre-orders for both the After Dark and Sunshine kits are now available through the club’s official store, with options for delivery or in-stadium pickup.
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2026 Stars On Ice Announces Olympic Bronze Medallists Piper Gilles and Paul Poirierat in Vancouver
Canadian figure skating fans are getting a rare post-Olympic victory lap moment this spring.
Fresh off the 2026 Winter Olympics, the country’s top skaters are heading out on the 2026 edition of Stars on Ice, with a stop in Vancouver set for May 12 at Rogers Arena.
Leading the lineup are Olympic bronze medallists Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier. Their free dance this season, inspired by The Starry Night, helped secure their first Olympic podium and quickly became one of the most talked-about programs of the Games.
They’ll be joined by a stacked group of Canadian talent, including world champions Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps. Also on the bill: four-time national champion Madeline Schizas, and rising pair team Lia Pereira and Trennt Michaud, who recently picked up medals on the world stage.
The tour leans heavily into nostalgia too. Canadian icon Elvis Stojko returns as a central figure, still known for the kind of power and speed that made him a standout in the ’90s. Kaetlyn Osmond, one of the country’s most decorated skaters with Olympic gold, silver, and bronze to her name, is back as well.
Rounding out the cast are fan favourites Keegan Messing and Roman Sadovsky, with Sadovsky making his Stars on Ice debut. For the Vancouver show, guest performers Marie-Jade Lauriault and Romain Le Gac will join the lineup.
Behind the scenes, Kurt Browning returns as director and choreographer. His work has shaped the tour for years, blending technical skating with a more theatrical style that plays well in an arena setting.
The Vancouver stop is set for 7:00 p.m., with tickets already on sale through the usual outlets. Prices start at $35, with premium on-ice seating and group options available. More information on the Stars On Ice website.
