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The Boys

"Nothing in the world would make them miss their weekly game..."

Every Monday evening, at the arena, eleven men get together to lovingly put on the jersey of the Boys, the hockey team of a "garage" league to which they belong. As Stan, their revered trainer, would affectionately say, they have the "puck" tattooed on their hearts. It doesn't matter if they are lawyers, policemen, mechanics or unemployed, as soon as they enter the locker room, everyone forgets their age, their work and their problems.

Top Cast

  • Marc Messier

    Marc Messier

    Bob

  • Rémy Girard

    Rémy Girard

    Stan

  • Patrick Huard

    Patrick Huard

    Ti-Guy

  • Serge Thériault

    Serge Thériault

    François

  • Michel Barrette

    Michel Barrette

    Roger

  • Paul Houde

    Paul Houde

    Fernand

  • Luc Guérin

    Luc Guérin

    Marcel

  • Yvan Ponton

    Yvan Ponton

    Jean-Charles

  • Roc LaFortune

    Roc LaFortune

    Julien

Overview

Every Monday evening, at the arena, eleven men get together to lovingly put on the jersey of the Boys, the hockey team of a "garage" league to which they belong. As Stan, their revered trainer, would affectionately say, they have the "puck" tattooed on their hearts. It doesn't matter if they are lawyers, policemen, mechanics or unemployed, as soon as they enter the locker room, everyone forgets their age, their work and their problems.

Rating

6.2 / 10
32 Reviews
1 Popular

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