NHL endorses 'Heated Rivalry' as unique hook for new hockey fans

Following its swift renewal for season 2, the NHL has praised the LGBTQ+ hockey romance series 'Heated Rivalry' for introducing newcomers to the sport. A league representative called it the most unique fan driver in hockey's 108-year history amid its global surge.

Adapted from Rachel Reid's 2019 novel about rival players Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie) falling in love over eight years, 'Heated Rivalry' premiered November 28 on Crave and expanded to HBO Max. It has shattered viewership records and secured international deals.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, an NHL rep celebrated its impact: "There are so many ways to get hooked on hockey and, in the NHL’s 108-year history, this might be the most unique driver for creating new fans." They added, "See you all at the rink."

The six-episode season 1 finale, "The Cottage," streams December 26 at 12 a.m. PT (or December 25 at 9 p.m. PT) on HBO Max, with episodes 1-5 available now.

Reid, author of 2022 sequel 'The Long Game,' teased more stories: "I have story ideas for them that I’ve been working on... You’ll see something for sure." Creators Jacob Tierney and Brendan Brady previously hailed the early renewal as an honor amid its phenomenon status.

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Heated Rivalry renewed for season 2 at Crave and HBO Max

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The LGBTQ+ hockey drama Heated Rivalry has been renewed for a second season by Canadian streamer Crave, with HBO Max continuing as its U.S. home. The series, which premiered on November 28, 2025, has quickly become Crave's biggest original, boasting a 400% viewership increase. Season 1 concludes on December 26, with more international distribution deals expanding its reach.

Heated Rivalry's Season 1 concluded with its six-episode run on December 26, 2025, following the recent renewal for Season 2 by Crave and HBO Max. The Canadian hockey drama, centered on the secret romance between rivals Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie), premiered November 28 and became Crave's biggest original.

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Building on its record launch and swift Season 2 renewal announced December 12—as covered in prior updates—Heated Rivalry has become Crave's most-watched original series ever and a top performer on HBO Max. The gay hockey romance, adapted from Rachel Reid's novel and premiered November 28, continues to captivate with its steamy storyline, explicit intimacy, and strong performances from Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie.

Author Rachel Reid has postponed the release of her novel Unrivaled from September 2026 to June 1, 2027, citing worsening Parkinson's symptoms and demands from recent fame. The book is the seventh in her Game Changers series and the third focused on hockey rivals Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov. Reid announced the delay in an Instagram video, emphasizing her commitment to quality.

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A bonus episode for the TV show Heated Rivalry could arrive ahead of its second season. Crave executives and showrunner Jacob Tierney have provided fresh insights into the production of the popular series. The announcement highlights ongoing developments for the hit show.

Following their announcement as torchbearers, stars of the TV series Heated Rivalry, Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie, carried the torch during the 2026 Olympic Torch Relay in Italy on Sunday. The event marks an early highlight in the lead-up to the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.

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In a recent podcast interview, Connor Storrie revealed the intense preparation required to master a Russian accent for his role as Ilya Rozanov in HBO Max's Heated Rivalry. The actor described learning the language as the most daunting aspect of filming the show's first season. His efforts paid off with praise for a key monologue in episode 5.

 

 

 

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