The Sin Bin: Who Is This Mysterious Duo? What We Know So Far…

MAY 14, 2026:  The 2025-2026 season of the Moncton Wildcats has been nothing but edge-of-your seat entertainment, and the team has definitely proven that they are one of the strongest teams in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). However, a noteworthy element this season was not on the rink, but rather in the stands. This is, of course, the introduction of a pair of fans that have come to be known as “The Sin Bin”. They seem to have appeared out of nowhere and quickly became favorites among other fans, but the question remains: Who are these masked individuals? Where did they come from, and why are they so popular among fellow fans?

They’ve certainly made a point of keeping their identity a secret, and while we might be unable to uncover who they are, we’re going to do some digging and try to answer some of these questions as to where they came from using the online sources at our disposal, such as the Moncton Wildcats Fan Club Facebook page, as well as Wildcats superfan, the inimitable “blind ref” himself, Ken Shea, who seemingly has become close to the Sin Bin and frequently shares selfies of himself and the duo on an Instagram fan profile called refkenandthesinbins.

Our research has taken us as far back to December 13th, 2025, which appears to be the first appearance of the duo, however they weren’t yet donning their signature blue suits, but rather green suits with the name “HFX DIVE TEAM” inscribed in the front. Appropriate, as the Wildcats were going up against the Halifax Mooseheads that night, a game that the Cats took home with a final score of 5 to 1. The green duo appeared before the game, dancing away in section 105, mimicking swim moves, and seated themselves appropriately next to the opposing penalty box. They showed us what they were all about by playfully heckling players from the other team during penalties, and during intermissions they walked around the Avenir Centre, quickly gaining popularity among other fans as they posed for selfies and gave out high fives. The Halifax Dive Team even made it onto the winning post on the official Moncton Wildcats social media profiles, that night.

It came as no surprise when the duo returned for the New Year’s Eve afternoon game against the Charlottetown Islanders, less than three weeks later, this time adorning new blue suits that represented the Wildcats colors, with a new name revealed: The Sin Bin. Sin Bin 1 & Sin Bin 2, to be more specific. What this meant is that we could expect them at any game at any given moment. They were no longer exclusive to Halifax games. From what we’ve observed since, Sin Bin 1, who always sits in the front row next to the penalty box, does most of the heckling and provoking towards the opposing team (in a playful, harmless manner), while Sin Bin 2 always sits directly behind him and does much of the crowd interaction, jumping out of his seat and high-fiving other fans after a goal. The new suits weren’t the only change brought on by the duo, as they introduced a new character trait, this time around: They were now mute. Some fans remember hearing them speak during their first appearance, while this time around, not even a peep was heard. One can assume this is done in an effort to keep their identity anonymous, now that they knew they’d be appearing frequently.

The Cats won this game once again, with a victory of 6 to 1. Could this masked mystery crew be the team’s good luck charm?

Not necessarily, as their next appearance on January 17th against the Chicoutimi Saguenéens, the Cats lost 7 to 4. But even with this defeat, the Sin Bin continued to gain popularity in between periods, and even appeared in a social media promotional spot shot at Taverna Greek Resto Bar & Grill in preparation for this big game. 

With almost one month with no news, The Sin Bin returned in a promotional spot advertising the February 16th Family Day game against the Halifax Mooseheads. What was notable from this spot was that it revealed the return of “The Blind Ref” Ken Shea, who hadn’t made an appearance since the previous playoffs. It was a union of super fans, if you will. 

 

While the Sin Bin guys were wearing their signature blue suits in the commercial, you better believe that they showed up to the game wearing the green Halifax Dive Team suits that started all, ready to heckle the Mooseheads without any mercy. The month-long break seemed to be good for the Sin Bin / Dive Team, as they appeared to be in full form for this game. Certain fans have wondered if the performers in the suits are consistent, or if there’s been personnel changes. We like to think that they’ve been the same since the beginning, as the chemistry between the two has always been the same. Some claim they are brothers, but once again, any information regarding their identities has been scarce, right down to their age. Are they teenagers? In their twenties? Older? Nobody knows, and this mysterious aspect is what makes the blue crew all the more appealing.

Since this “return to form”, the Sin Bin have made regular appearances, cheering on the Wildcats at every home game during the playoffs, spinning white towels in the air, and even making an appearance wearing white t-shirts with the words “GO CATS GO” proudly displayed on the front. There was only ONE occurence to date where only one Sin Bin attended a game without the other. On May 1st, during Game 5 of Round 3 against the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada, Sin Bin 2 could be seen cheering on the cats without his usual sidekick, often holding up a sign that said: “Wish you were here, Sin Bin 1“. A video / sketch was shown on the Jumbotron, explaining Sin Bin 1’s absence as an electrocution, but from what we understand, the Sin Bin 1 performer was simply out of town that day and couldn’t attend. Other speculations suggest he was sick, but only the Sin Bin know the real reason behind this absence. The mystery continues…

While we don’t know what the future holds for the Wildcats at this point in the playoffs, we hope to see more of this duo next season, as they bring a certain energy to the Avenir Centre, not to mention joy to fellow fans of all ages.

There is no other appropriate way to end this than by saying: GO CATS GO!!

And also: GO SIN BIN GO!!

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