HBO Max's #1 Series Is A Must-Watch Steamy Sports Romance
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Unless you’ve been completely disconnected from the world, you’re likely aware of “Heated Rivalry,” the sizzling series from Crave and HBO Max that’s making waves in the streaming world.

As reported by FlixPatrol, “Heated Rivalry” has captured the number one spot on HBO’s TV charts. The show, created by Jacob Tierney—known for his work on “Letterkenny” and “Shoresy”—is based on a popular series of queer romance novels by Canadian author Rachel Reid. Starring Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie, the series has become a global sensation, drawing in audiences with its joyful and unabashedly queer narrative.

For those not yet familiar with “Heated Rivalry,” the series centers on hockey stars Shane Hollander (played by Williams) and Ilya Rozanov (played by Storrie). Despite playing for rival teams—Shane for the Montreal Metros and Ilya for the Boston Raiders—their initial encounter sparks an undeniable attraction. As their secret relationship unfolds, they must navigate the complexities of keeping it hidden while dealing with personal and professional challenges. The focus remains on the intense and evolving bond between Shane and Ilya throughout the show’s six gripping episodes, with a second season already confirmed.

While Shane and Ilya’s longstanding rivalry complicates their relationship, their love is undeniable. Initially insisting on a casual arrangement, their connection deepens as the series progresses. Ilya, a bisexual man, shares a close friendship with his confidante Svetlana Sergeevna Vetrova (Ksenia Daniela Kharlamova), while Shane maintains a public relationship with actress Rose Landry, portrayed by “Yellowjackets” star Sophie Nélisse. Despite their fears, Shane and Ilya eventually confide in Svetlana and Rose, who become trusted allies in their secret romance.

The series also explores the love story between Christopher “Kip” Grady and Scott Hunter, portrayed by Robbie G.K. and François Arnaud, respectively. In the third episode, aptly titled “Hunter,” we see their relationship blossom, albeit in secrecy. Kip moves into Scott’s lavish Manhattan apartment, though Scott hesitates to go public. In the penultimate episode, “I’ll Believe in Anything,” following a triumphant championship win by Scott’s team, the New York Admirals, he shares a public kiss with Kip on the ice, a moment that resonates deeply. The season finale, “The Cottage,” sees Scott reflecting on this bold public declaration of love. “Heated Rivalry” captivates with its blend of passion and heartfelt storytelling, making it a standout series.

What happens in the first season of Heated Rivalry?

Despite the fact that Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov have a longstanding hockey rivalry to deal with, they’re also completely in love with each other, even as they both insist their situation is only casual at first. Things get a little more complicated as Ilya (who identifies as a bisexual man) continues his extremely close friendship with his in-the-know bestie Svetlana Sergeevna Vetrova (Ksenia Daniela Kharlamova) and as Shane embarks on a very public relationship with actress Rose Landry (“Yellowjackets” standout Sophie Nélisse). Still, despite their fears and hesitations, Shane and Ilya can’t stay away from one another … and eventually, they’re able to confide in Svetlana and Rose, who become trusted friends ensuring that the two men can safely be a part of their secret relationship.

Discussing Shane and Ilya does mean we also have to discuss Christopher “Kip” Grady and Scott Hunter, a barista and New York-based hockey star played respectively by Robbie G.K. and François Arnaud. In the first season’s third episode, “Hunter,” we watch their romance also blossom in secret, even as Kip basically moves into Scott’s beautiful Manhattan apartment. Still, Scott is unwilling to go public at first, leaving Kip brokenhearted … and then, in the season’s penultimate episode “I’ll Believe in Anything,” Scott’s team, the New York Admirals, win a huge championship. Overwhelmed with joy and love, Scott brings Kip onto the ice and kisses his boyfriend in front of the entire world; in the season finale “The Cottage,” we see Scott give a speech about how little he regrets this display of public adoration. This is precisely what makes “Heated Rivalry” so special — it’s hot, but also incredibly heartfelt.

Heated Rivalry is such a big hit because it’s a steamy, sexy show with a beautiful, emotional foundation

In the aftermath of Scott’s grand romantic gesture, Shane and Ilya decide to spend two weeks at Shane’s secluded country home (that titular cottage) but are suddenly interrupted, during a passionate embrace, by Shane’s father David (Dylan Walsh). Shane and Ilya immediately go to see David and Shane’s mom Yuna (Christina Chang) to explain, and though Shane’s parents are understandably surprised, they’re completely supportive of their son; in fact, Yuna cries only because Shane kept a secret from her for so many years. Not only that, but David and Yuna can see something important: Shane and Ilya are deeply and completely in love with each other.

A lesser show would put all its focus on the steamy sex scenes, and while “Heated Rivalry” definitely does feature quite a lot of those, “I’ll Believe in Anything” might just be the first season’s best episode and doesn’t have any sex in it at all. Rather, the emotional core of “Heated Rivalry,” guided by Jacob Tierney’s extraordinarily capable hand as showrunner, is what kept people tuning in for those initial six weeks. Scott and Kip’s romance is sexy and feels real, and the same is true of Shane and Ilya’s forbidden romance. “Heated Rivalry” is a really beautifully made, written, and performed show that also happens to be a pretty direct and frank showcase of queer intimacy, and frankly, the world needs way more stories like this. It shouldn’t surprise anybody who’s watched “Heated Rivalry” that it emerged as one of 2025’s very best shows despite premiering just as the year came to a close — and if you somehow haven’t watched it, it’s streaming on HBO Max now.



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