Is 'Heated Rivalry' based on a true story?
Author Rachel Reid states that the series is fictional, although inspired by various rivalries and romance tropes.
TV & Movies / Drama
HBO's new drama series, 'Heated Rivalry,' has ignited discussions with its portrayal of a gay romance between rival ice hockey players. The show, based on Rachel Reid's 'Game Changers' book series, explores the complexities of love and comp...
### Background 'Heated Rivalry' has garnered attention for its explicit content and exploration of LGBTQ+ themes within the hyper-masculine world of professional hockey. While author Rachel Reid maintains the characters are fictional, some fans speculate they are inspired by real-life hockey stars like Alexander Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby.
### Critical Reception The Guardian review points out that while the show gets heated, it curiously lacks actual hockey. The focus seems to be more on the 'down-low fucking' than exploring masculinity or homoeroticism in sports. The review also critiques the wooden performances and the lack of depth in the characters' relationships.
### Realism vs. Fiction Despite the fictional nature of the series, former NHL star Sean Avery believes the premise isn't entirely unrealistic. Avery hopes that 'Heated Rivalry' can pave the way for an openly gay NHL player, while cautioning against forcing anyone to come out.
Author Rachel Reid states that the series is fictional, although inspired by various rivalries and romance tropes.
Currently, there are no openly gay players in the NHL. However, former player Sean Avery believes it's possible there have been closeted gay teammates.
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