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SeatGeek, an online ticket marketplace, analyzed data from three weeks of the current hockey season and compared it with the same period from last year
Russian fans of “Heated Rivalry” could end up in prison if they display their love for the show, but the gay romance about two hockey players is a hit anyway.
If this bonus episode of the sexually explicit HBO and Crave show came to fruition, I think there are two logical roads they could take. One has to do with a bonus chapter in Heated Rivalry that would be a lovely standalone episode. The other would kickstart Season 2 in a very productive way. So, let’s break it down.
The HBO Max hit show “Heated Rivalry” has had a positive impact on the NHL, according to Boston Bruins star defenseman Charlie McAvoy. The 28-year-old McAvoy was asked about the show and whether the NHL is now more accepting of the LGBTQ community after the Bruins recently hosted a “Hockey is for Everyone Night.”
The global television phenomenon is full of Canadian iconography and subsidized by Canadian taxpayers. On Thursday, it came home to celebrate.
A harem of hunks turned out for a “Heated Rivalry” lookalike contest in New York City on Sunday — attracting a crowd of hot and bothered men and women who cheered and leered at the contestants vying to resemble the characters in HBO’s homoerotic hockey drama.
For those not in the know, “Heated Rivalry” is a show from Canadian streamer Crave that’s now available on HBO Max. It tells the story of two professional hockey players (Shane and Ilya) who play for rival teams, but soon fall into a sexual relationship that moves from casual to something more.
Bridgerton season four and Heated Rivalry spoilers, ahead. On paper, Bridgerton and Heated Rivalry don't share much in common beyond steamy sex scenes and the obl