Ready to be amazed? The viral queer ice hockey rom-com Heated Rivalry is not just a heartwarming story; it's a game-changer, demonstrating the power of inclusive storytelling in the world of sports. With rising interest in ice hockey in Australia and increased attendance at NHL games, this show is rewriting the rules of the game.
Based on Rachel Reid's novel series, Heated Rivalry tells the tale of two fictional ice hockey players, Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov, exploring queer love and acceptance in professional sports. Written by an ice hockey fan, the show confronts the hypermasculine attitudes that often dominate the sport.
But here's where it gets controversial... Men's professional sports often cultivate a culture of hypermasculinity, with homophobia prevalent. Few male athletes come out publicly. In Australia, while individuals like Isaac Humphries and Josh Cavallo have paved the way, there's still a long road ahead for genuine acceptance. Cavallo's accusations of homophobia after leaving Adelaide United highlight this ongoing struggle.
Heated Rivalry offers a different perspective, showcasing queer stories within a sporting environment. As Dr. Ryan Storr, a diversity and inclusion expert, points out,