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* {{Homage}}: To Roch Carrier’s "Literature/TheHockeySweater", with J.P. getting a blue and white hockey jersey instead of his usual red and white jersey (in this case, the jersey of a fictional Vancouver team). The colors of this jersey are based on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ colors, while the number 9 is a reference to French-Canadian hockey player Maurice Richard. The in-universe Vancouver player that bears the number 9 is named after the author.



* TheReveal: J.P. and Laura's dad is living in Montreal with a woman named Amanda, who appear to be living together.



* WholePlotReference: To Roch Carrier’s "Literature/TheHockeySweater", with J.P. getting a blue and white hockey jersey instead of his usual red and white jersey (in this case, the jersey of a fictional Vancouver team). The colors of this jersey are based on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ colors, while the number 9 is a reference to French-Canadian hockey player Maurice Richard. The in-universe Vancouver player that bears the number 9 is named after the author.

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* WholePlotReference: To Roch Carrier’s "Literature/TheHockeySweater", with J.P. getting a blue and white hockey jersey instead of his usual red and white jersey (in this case, the jersey of a fictional Vancouver team). The colors of this jersey are based on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ colors, while the number 9 is a reference to French-Canadian hockey player Maurice Richard. The in-universe Vancouver player that bears the number 9 is named after the author.
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* WholePlotReference: To Roch Carrier’s Literature/TheHockeySweater, with J.P. getting a blue and white hockey jersey instead of his usual red and white jersey (in this case, the jersey of a fictional Vancouver team). The colors of this jersey are based on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ colors, while the number 9 is a reference to French-Canadian hockey player Maurice Richard. The in-universe Vancouver player that bears the number 9 is named after the author.

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* WholePlotReference: To Roch Carrier’s Literature/TheHockeySweater, "Literature/TheHockeySweater", with J.P. getting a blue and white hockey jersey instead of his usual red and white jersey (in this case, the jersey of a fictional Vancouver team). The colors of this jersey are based on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ colors, while the number 9 is a reference to French-Canadian hockey player Maurice Richard. The in-universe Vancouver player that bears the number 9 is named after the author.

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After donning a brand new jersey, J.P. is recruited by the Hockey Kids! The only way to get JP back is for Craig and Kelsey to hit the ice!

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After donning a brand new jersey, J.P. is recruited by the Hockey Kids! The only way to get JP J.P. back is for Craig and Kelsey to hit the ice!




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* WholePlotReference: To Roch Carrier’s Literature/TheHockeySweater, with J.P. getting a blue and white hockey jersey instead of his usual red and white jersey (in this case, the jersey of a fictional Vancouver team). The colors of this jersey are based on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ colors, while the number 9 is a reference to French-Canadian hockey player Maurice Richard. The in-universe Vancouver player that bears the number 9 is named after the author.
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After donning a brand new jersey, JP is recruited by the Hockey Kids! The only way to get JP back is for Craig and Kelsey to hit the ice!

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After donning a brand new jersey, JP J.P. is recruited by the Hockey Kids! The only way to get JP back is for Craig and Kelsey to hit the ice!



* ClothingDamage: The plot starts when JP's sleeves are ripped off, requiring him to get a new jersey.

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* ClothingDamage: The plot starts when JP's J.P.'s sleeves are ripped off, requiring him to get a new jersey.



* StatusQuoIsGod: In the end, JP's father sends him a new jersey that looks just like his old one.

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* StatusQuoIsGod: In the end, JP's J.P.'s father sends him a new jersey that looks just like his old one.
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After donning a brand new Jersey, JP is recruited by the Hockey Kids! The only way to get JP back is for Craig and Kelsey to hit the ice!

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->Written & storyboarded by Lamar Abrams & Charmaine Verhagen

After donning a brand new Jersey, jersey, JP is recruited by the Hockey Kids! The only way to get JP back is for Craig and Kelsey to hit the ice!



* PunBasedTitle: [[UsefulNotes/NewJersey Get it?]]

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* PunBasedTitle: [[UsefulNotes/NewJersey Get it?]]Americans in the audience will get it.]]
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* PunBasedTitle: [[UsefulNotes/NewJersey Get it?]]
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* ClothingDamage: The plot starts when JP's sleeves are ripped off, requiring him to get a new jersey.
* HockeyFight: The Hockey Kids like to roughhouse with each other.
* StatusQuoIsGod: In the end, JP's father sends him a new jersey that looks just like his old one.
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After donning a brand new Jersey, JP is recruited by the Hockey Kids! The only way to get JP back is for Craig and Kelsey to hit the ice!
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