Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams Reunite on ‘SNL’ for Ice Skating Sketch

Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams Reunite on ‘SNL’ for Ice Skating Sketch

Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams made a memorable return to “Saturday Night Live” on February 28. They performed in a vibrant ice skating sketch filmed outside the iconic Rink at Rockefeller Center.

Details of the Sketch

During the sketch, Storrie portrayed a character celebrating a bachelor party. He engaged in lively ice skating with friends, adding a festive touch to the scene. Meanwhile, a couple, played by Tommy Brennan and Veronika Slowikowska, experienced a tumultuous moment. The man proposed, but the woman declined, leading to a disagreement.

Fun on Ice

  • Storrie was joined by Mikey Day and Ben Marshall, who also skated joyfully.
  • Hudson appeared later, skating onto the ice and jokingly asking, “Who’s read the skate their butts off?”
  • The group connected through a fun four-person skating train, which Williams described as the most enjoyable experience he has ever had.

The sketch escalated when Brennan, in frustration, jumped into the rink to join Storrie and his friends, celebrating unexpectedly. This moment highlighted the comedic essence of the sketch.

Musical Performance and Show Remarks

Later in the episode, Williams returned to the stage to introduce the band Mumford and Sons, alongside Storrie. Both actors gained recognition for their roles as Ilya Rozanov and Shane Hollander in “Heated Rivalry,” a popular series produced by Crave.

The series is based on Rachel Reid’s acclaimed “Game Changers” book series and has resonated with audiences, showcasing intricate hockey dynamics.

About “Heated Rivalry”

“Heated Rivalry” premiered on HBO Max, becoming a significant success during its first season. Production for the second season is scheduled to commence in August, with a projected release date set for April 2027.

Storrie engaged the audience, stating, “It’s a show that has taught many about hockey and revealed unexpected attractions.” He humorously addressed hockey injuries, responding to Jack Hughes’ comment about losing teeth during finals.

This reunion of Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams on “SNL” captured the spirit of fun and camaraderie, further solidifying their impact in the entertainment industry.