As the NHL waits for its first openly gay star, “Heated Rivalry” brings that reality to television

Halifax author Rachel Reid's bestselling queer hockey romance, "Heated Rivalry," is becoming a TV series on Crave, exploring a love story the NHL has yet to openly embrace. Reid's explicit and bold narratives normalize gay athletes in hockey, pushing for greater visibility and acceptance. The series aims to foster conversations and heal those hurt by the sport's past realities.

As the NHL waits for its first openly gay star, “Heated Rivalry” brings that reality to television
Halifax author Rachel Reid's bestselling queer hockey romance, "Heated Rivalry," is becoming a TV series on Crave, exploring a love story the NHL has yet to openly embrace. Reid's explicit and bold narratives normalize gay athletes in hockey, pushing for greater visibility and acceptance. The series aims to foster conversations and heal those hurt by the sport's past realities.