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The ice is about to crack. Just days after heated speculation, a sizzling new trailer for Heated Rivalry Season 2 has dropped, thrusting hockey’s most torrid rivals-turned-lovers back into the spotlight with a jaw-dropping bombshell: “He’s proposing!” The clip, which has racked up millions of views across YouTube and social media, teases heart-pounding drama, steamy reunions and a proposal that could upend Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov’s clandestine worldâleaving devotees desperate for answers.
For the uninitiated, Heated Rivalryâthe Crave and HBO Max smash-hit adaptation of Rachel Reid’s blockbuster Game Changers novel seriesâchronicled the forbidden romance between Montreal Metros captain Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Boston Raiders star Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie). What began as a hate-fueled on-ice feud evolved into a years-long secret affair, fraught with hookups in hotel gyms, Olympic tension and career-threatening passion. Season 1, which premiered November 28, 2025, spanned nearly a decade, culminating in the pair confessing their love at Shane’s remote cottage after Ilya’s father’s death and Shane coming out to his supportive parents.
The series wasn’t just a romance; it was a cultural phenomenon. Critically adored with a 99% Rotten Tomatoes score, it became Crave’s most-watched original everâup 400% in its debut weekâand HBO Max’s top acquired non-animated series since 2019, clocking 324 million viewing minutes by finale. Globally, it peaked at 95 times average series demand, the highest for a Canadian show since 2020. Fans hailed the leads’ electric chemistryâWilliams’ nuanced portrayal of Shane’s autism-coded anxiety and Storrie’s brooding intensity as Ilyaâalongside intimacy coordinator Chala Hunter’s raw, authentic sex scenes (no frontal nudity, per creator Jacob Tierney).
Renewal for Season 2 came swiftly on December 12, 2025, fueled by word-of-mouth buzz and a surge in book salesâReid’s original Heated Rivalry novel rocketed to No. 1 on U.S. romance charts. “We did not expect this level of reaction,” Tierney told The Hollywood Reporter. “I thought we’d have a cult following… now there’s a lot of enthusiasm.”

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Expectations for Season 2 are sky-high, with production eyeing a summer 2026 startâpossibly July or Augustâper stars Williams and Storrie in recent interviews. A late 2026 or early 2027 release is likely, as Tierney prioritizes quality: “We’re not rushing,” he said, noting he’s penned five scripts but plans collaborators this time. He’ll direct every episode again, keeping the “handmade” intimacy of Season 1’s 36-day Ontario-Quebec shoot.
Plot-wise, Season 2 dives into Reid’s 2022 sequel The Long Game, flashing forward a decade. Shane and Ilya are committed but closeted, with Ilya relocating to Ottawa for proximity. They launch the Irina Foundation charity for suicide prevention (honoring Ilya’s late mother), but secrecy erodes them: Shane frets over career suicide amid Stanley Cup pursuits, while Ilya’s trauma-fueled depression tanks his game. External “baddies” loom, per Williams on The Tonight Show: “If Season 1 was internal battle, Season 2 is external.”
The trailer amps this tension: Quick cuts of heated arguments, a viral kiss leak, Ilya’s plane panic andâbamâthe proposal. Fans theorize it caps the season, mirroring book beats where one gets down on one knee amid reconciliation. “Manifesting that candlelit dock scene,” one X user raved, referencing Ilya’s book-dreamed romantic setup. Spoiler-phobes beware: Reid’s arc builds to marriage, team-up and family talk, but Tierney may blend in Common Goal subplots via returning cast like François Arnaud (Scott Hunter) and Robbie G.K. (Kip Grady).
Key Returning Cast
Role
Season 1 Highlights
Hudson Williams
Shane Hollander
Rookie phenom to captain; autistic-coded anxiety masterclass
Connor Storrie
Ilya Rozanov
Brooding Russian star; raw vulnerability
François Arnaud
Scott Hunter
Admirals captain; public coming-out kiss icon
Robbie G.K.
Kip Grady
Barista turned boyfriend; smoothie-fueled flirt
Matthew Finlan
Kyle Swift
Potential expansion from bartender side-eye

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The trailer’s “He’s proposing!” lineâdelivered in a husky whisper amid candle flickers and rink echoesâhas X ablaze. “Season 2 ends on the proposal, S3 wedding!” one fan predicted. Miley Cyrus even pitched a theme song, drawing a cheeky reply from Arnaud. Queer joy reigns: Amid sports’ homophobia debates, the show spotlights acceptanceâScott’s Cup-winning kiss, Shane’s family revealâearning GLAAD nods.
Tierney, inspired by Crosby-Ovechkin rivalries, balances grit and fantasy: “Queer joy is key,” he insists, tempering Long Game‘s darkness. With Williams and Storrie locked for three seasons, the franchise eyes Cups, kids and more.
As filming nears, the trailer frenzy underscores Heated Rivalry‘s grip: A steamy, subversive sports saga proving love scores biggest. Will the proposal unite or destroy? Puck drops soon.
