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Subject Today's Headlines: Can the ‘Heated Rivalry’ phenomenon help hockey become more inclusive for gay players?
Date January 22, 2026 10:03 AM
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Can the ‘Heated Rivalry’ phenomenon help hockey become more inclusive for gay players?

Suddenly, a sport that has never had an out-of-the-closet professional player, past or present, is the backdrop of a very gay love story on ice.
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