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Heated Rivalry's François Arnaud calls on NHL to embrace diversity

Heated Rivalry's François Arnaud calls on NHL to embrace diversity

CBC
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 03:27:01 PM UTC

This story contains spoilers for the show Heated Rivalry.

Actor François Arnaud, who co-stars in the hit Canadian series Heated Rivalry, says while it seems the NHL has figured out that the steamy hockey romance is a big deal, he'd like to see the league do more to promote actual diversity on the ice, rather than just capitalize on the show's success for marketing purposes.

Heated Rivalry, a romantic drama about two fictional professional men's hockey players who fall in love, has become a major hit since it started streaming late last year. The show, which was created for Bell Media's streaming platform, Crave, and airs on HBO Max in the U.S., has already been renewed for a second season.

Montreal-born Arnaud, who is openly bisexual, plays Scott Hunter, the closeted captain of the New York Admirals in the fictional Major League Hockey, where he plays against Ilya Rozonov (Connor Storrie) and Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams), two players who maintain an intense rivalry on the ice and a passionate relationship off it.

Throughout the first season, Hunter begins a relationship with Kip, an openly gay man, but they break up over Hunter's need to hide his sexuality, until he comes out very publicly at a pivotal moment.

Throughout the show's meteoric rise, Arnaud has been getting questions about how hockey fans and the hockey world have responded to it.

"I think they're actually really good at capitalizing on it," said Arnaud, referring to the way the NHL has nodded to the show, during a recent interview with Andy Cohen on SiriusXM.

One Dec. 23 post from the Boston Bruins on X featured images of several fights from a game against their longtime rivals the Montreal Canadiens along with the words "Heated rivalry" and fire and flexed muscle emojis.

More recently, the Ottawa Senators began selling jerseys featuring the names of Heated Rivalry's main characters.

"If you're going to use our name," Arnaud said of the references, the league needs to "back it up," in real life.

"I'm just hoping that it's backed up by actual, like, openness to diversity," said Arnaud.

In a statement sent to CBC News on Monday, the NHL said "Heated Rivalry is a phenomenon that is bringing new fans to our great sport and what those new fans will find is a warm welcome."

The league also pointed to "Pride Nights to celebrate the LGBTQ community" held by teams "across the league," including a recent game in Washington. And it highlighted its continuing commitment to the Pride Cup, an annual competition between players from local 2SLGBTQ+ leagues, which debuted in Toronto in 2024 and continued last year in Boston. This year's Pride Cup will be held in Vancouver.

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has said he binged the entire six-episode first season in one evening.

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