If you enter Goon: Last of the Enforcers with the knowledge from the Canadian reviews, you know you're not getting a high caliber sequel and that does help soften the letdown. There's enough here to keep most hockey enthusiasts and fans of the original engaged, but this will be an agonizing watch if you're not a sports movie person.

Goon: Last of the Enforcers begins with Glatt still playing for the Halifax Highlanders. The film opens in the locker room with Glatt receiving the honor of becoming the team's captain. Later in the game, Glatt comes face to face with a new adversary, Anders Cain, who is the new breed of 'tough guy' we see in the NHL today, guys who can both play the puck and throw down. Cain and Glatt drop the gloves, and Glatt receives an injury that forces him into retirement.

Glatt then picks up a sad office job, but eventually makes his way back to hockey by joining a league that only fights. The league is made up of retired and aging 'tough guys.' Think of pro WWF wrestlers that wrestle in VFW halls now. Here he meets his old rival, Ross 'THE BOSS" Rhea, who takes Glatt in and retrains him to fight through his injury.