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- Cake runs a business that supplies goalies to house hockey games.
- Angel, living in an alleyway, suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. She asks Dylan, 15, for change; he instead offers her a sandwich and some of his time. In a moment of clarity Angel shares a connecting moment with Dylan. But it passes, emotions run high, and suddenly Dylan has grown up.
- The boys are impressed with Cake when they learn that idol Tiger Williams has called Cake to book a goalie. However, Cake's life takes a turn for the worst when his one night stand returns.
- Cake is upset to learn that an old business rival has usurped his business name and tries to figure out a way to get it back.
- The truce between Cake and O'Malley threatens to fall apart even as a mysterious infection sweeps through the goalie ranks.
- A old flame from Cake's past arrives in town and Cake starts to display erratic behaviour soon after.
- Cake and Francesca get into a bitter dispute when Francesca recruits a new goalie to join the ranks.
- Cake and Francesca get into a bitter dispute when Francesca recruits a new goalie to join the ranks.
- Billy asks for Francesca's hand in marriage. Cake's objections to this development are muted when an unexpected figure from his past shows up.
- Cake is blamed for the run of bad luck by a local goalie and has to endure the wrath of the team's fans as a result.
- In a deal to make up for burning down Café Primo, Harry Bontar becomes one of Cake's goalies but Lance, who joined O'Malley as part of the deal, wants to rejoin Cake.
- Upset with Bontar's actions, O'Malley threatens to go to war with Cake unless Cake can straighten things out.
- Lance lands his first high profile DJ gig but the event promoter, an old enemy of Cake, threatens to ruin things.
- Cake looks to save Cafe Primo from falling into the hands of a pair of famous brothers.
- Short Bus offends a former professional hockey enforcer and Cake finds himself in the uncomfortable position of defending his goalie as a result.
- After playing goal in an alternative lifestyle league, Lance finds he is questioning his own plans for the future.
- Cake's celibacy streak looks to be coming to an end when Fran refuses to take a similar pledge and Malta is determined to seduce Cake at O'Malley's behest.
- Joey Almost thinks he has contracted rabies and locks himself in a room as a result. It falls to Cake and a close friend of Joey to convince Joey to leave his room.
- An old flame from Cake's past shows up with a substantial check and a dream job offer for Cake.
- An argument over nicknames escalates into a goalie strike and Cake must turn to an outside source to resolve it.
- Cake puts Lance in change of a goat cheese making operation but things go sour very quickly.
- With the impending move of the Edmonton Oilers to Texas being blamed on him, Cake finds additional pressure being brought to bear by a secretive group dedicated to preserving the sport.
- Cake tangles with an old nemesis who is bent on revenge and looks to use the internet as part of his plan.
- Through death and heartbreak we follow Die Mannequin up through northern Canada, to meet with their manager, and then down through Boston and the United States for a North American tour, all while dealing with the pressures of the road, and for Care Failure, the pressure of writing new songs.
- Cake helps O'Malley and his new girlfriend stage a wrestling benefit to benefit a mysterious illness no one has heard of before.
- Cake is intimate with Malta with the understanding that there is no consequences to be worried about afterwards. However, Cake quickly learns that there are repercussions after all.
- Fearing he may be losing respect and control of the goalies to an adventure writer, Cake resolves to prove his manliness.
- Fran and Cake wind up becoming intimate with each other one night but the aftermath threatens the very existence of Cafe Primo itself.
- An old nemesis of Johnny shows up at Cafe Primo and a family secret emerges that threatens the very existence of the cafe.
- The Born Ruffians, a trio of young men in their early 20's from Midland, Ontario as they tour through the United States on their way to Austin, Texas to play the South by Southwest music festival for the very first time. Along the way the boys must navigate the road, conduct interviews and play shows all while learning to deal with their new found fans and the wanted and unwanted attention that brings.
- From grinding it out in the studio, to his favorite place in the world, his kitchen, we follow founding member of Broken Social Scene Brendan Canning as this self described perfectionist struggles to finish his first solo album. We watch Brendan, as his completion deadline grows nearer, all while he is struggling to find time to rehearse with Broken Social Scene and complete his record in time to board an airplane for Australia and the start of Broken Social Scene's world tour.
- Follow "band on the rise" The Cliks as they learn to deal with their roles both inside and outside of the band. Lead by singer and guitarist Lucas Silveria, a transgendered female to male and up until now the principal songwriter, the group struggles as they try to make the transition into writing their music as a collective. Taking place, of course, while the band keeps up their demanding touring schedule, hoping to open people's eyes to their music and the fact that they're not just a "lesbian band".
- You could turn the radio on right now any where in North America and find the electro-rock fusion of Toronto's Metric tearing up the airwaves. Since 1998 Emily Haines and Jimmy Shaw have been the life force behind this multi-platinum rock phenomenon. We are brought into the recording studio as the band finishes work on Metric's fourth studio album. Traveling between New York and Toronto Jimmy and Emily rush to perfect every nuance of each track. As with all bands at the pinnacle of success they struggle to top even themselves.
- Music, relationships and work commitments are just a few of the things Dodger's founder, lead singer and song writer Matt Drake struggles to juggle over three marathon days in his home town of Hamilton, Ontario. Battling self doubt, the pressures of working a full time job, trying to stay creative and searching for time to make a relationship with Canadian pop-punker Skye Sweetnam work, Matt struggles to balance his life. The real question is: how long will he be able to keep this going before it all begins to implode.
- Back in 2006, The future had never looked brighter for the members of Buffalo, NY Gracer. They were signed to major punk label Revelation Records and had just released the freshman offering "Voices Travel." But in late 2006 a horrific car crash caused the band to go their separate way. While giving up on their dream of rock n' roll supremacy was easy for some, Ryan Mahone just could not let Gracer slip away so easily. Mahone recruited friend Paul Besch and the duo came together to reformed Gracer. Watch Mahone and Besch try and make things work while juggling day jobs, living with their parents and playing their first show together in over a year.
- After ten years and thousands of shows, Canada's best bar band called it quits in 1995. Now after a thirteen year hiatus, singer songwriter Chris Brown must try to put The Bourbon Tabernacle Choir back together for one last gig at the world renowned Hillside Music Festival. But band members struggle with fractured relationship, inflated egos and the difficult task of staying relevant in this day and age. Will Chris be able to recapture the magic that once was or will he watch his beloved BTC crumble for the last time.