Shorzy Classic tour tickets sell out in your city. You’re watching a TV comedy character play actual hockey against NHL alumni at a sold-out arena. Nine thousand people paid to see this. The team raises tens of thousands for charity while running shirtless laps after giving up ten goals. This isn’t a promotional stunt—it’s becoming legitimate hockey culture.
The Calgary Saddledome sold nearly 9,000 tickets for a comedy show’s hockey team to play Flames alumni. When the alumni scored ten goals, the Shorzy team ran shirtless laps on NHL ice per the rules. The event raised $30,000 for local charities while Season 6 got greenlit for production.
A TV show is selling out NHL arenas to play actual hockey. The fundraising isn’t a side benefit—it’s built into the game itself. What started as small-town hockey comedy is reshaping what hockey culture can be.
Topics: Shorzy Classic tour, hockey charity events, Shorzy season 6, Canadian comedy, NHL alumni games
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Originally aired on2026-01-23