it delivers on nearly every other scale, including standout performances from returning players Scott, Alison Pill and Liev Schreiber, as well as some bits of comic gold courtesy of series rookies Wyatt Russell, T.J. Miller and Jason Jones
full marks for capturing the speed and complexity of hockey in an in-your-fashion that feels breakneck and real. And for capturing the exaggerated crunchy cartilage sounds of hockey fights. Yerggh! We mean that in the best way
Baruchel, as director and co-writer, can't find a way to make the material as wild and fresh as the original although there's still plenty of spit-and-blood spewing in the well-staged hockey fights