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| Seann William Scott | Doug Glatt | |
| Jay Baruchel | Ryan | |
| Alison Pill | Eva | |
| Liev Schreiber | Ross Rhea | |
| Eugene Levy | Dr. Glatt | |
| Marc-André Grondin | Xavier Laflamme | |
| Kim Coates | Ronnie Hortense | |
| Nicholas Campbell | Rollie Hortense | |
| Richard Clarkin | Gord Ogilvey | |
| Jonathan Cherry | Marco Belchier | |
| Ricky Mabe | John Stevenson | |
| George Tchortov | Evgeni | |
| Karl Graboshas | Oleg | |
| Larry Woo | Park Kim | |
| Steve Sim | Backup Goalie (as Stephen Sim) | |
| Ellen David | Mrs. Glatt | |
| David Paetkau | Ira Glatt | |
| Mike Bell | Donovan | |
| Jeff Strome | Oldfield | |
| Jeff Wahl | Reg (as Jeff Scott Wahl) | |
| Dave Wheeler | Sportscaster | |
| Bryan Clark | Bartender | |
| David Duncan | Darren | |
| Patricia Edgar | Elderly Waitress | |
| James Durham | Customer | |
| Jeff Bromley | Guy | |
| Don Carmody | Guy in Leather Jacket |
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| Producer | Don Carmody
Andre Rouleau |
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| Writer | Evan Goldberg
Doug Smith |
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| Cinematography | Bobby Shore
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Not content with his job as a bouncer at a local bar, Doug Glatt (Seann William Scott) dreams of the kind of success enjoyed by minor league hockey goon Ross Rhea (Liev Schreiber). When a chance encounter with an on-ice thug leads to a bloody fist fight that Doug easily wins, the coach of the Halifax Highlanders sees potential in this man who is only hampered by his lack of any hockey playing ability and his brother's old figure skates. Doug manages to join the team, and with the encouragement of his hockey obsessed best friend (Jay Baruchel) quickly becomes a rising star. Soon he'll have the opportunity to face off against Ross "The Boss" Rhea and perhaps finally land a girlfriend. Now - all he needs is to learn how to skate. |
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