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Gay ice hockey drama ‘Heated Rivalry’ becomes a surprise hit in Russia despite anti-LGBTQ+ laws

The Canadian series showcases a groundbreaking gay romance in men's hockey and has been renewed for a second season after becoming Crave's most-watched original, Bell Media said.

  • What started as a word-of-mouth hit in December 2025, Heated Rivalry became a global phenomenon after its November debut, pushing Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie to A-list fame.
  • Adapted from Rachel Reid's 2019 novel, the series follows closeted hockey players Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, blending slow-building yearning with explicit sexual scenes and fear of being outed in professional hockey.
  • On the Russian platform Kinopoisk, Heated Rivalry holds an 8.6 rating, the highest ever, while Russian streaming services cut scenes and staff face raids and house arrest.
  • According to Circana, U.S. LGBTQ+ romance print sales surged more than 100% in the five weeks ending Jan. 10, 2026, with Heated Rivalry boosting hockey audience and viewership metrics.
  • Longer term, the series' reach highlights both support and sharp legal risk for LGBTQ+ Russians, as a November Supreme Court ruling outlawed the 'international LGBT movement' with penalties up to six years imprisonment.
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InsideHook broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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