
In this episode, we finally dive headfirst into hockey. Joined by Jayanthi Daniels, a lifelong New York Rangers fan and queer media enthusiast, we unpack why hockey culture feels uniquely tied to masculinity, repression, identity, and belonging, and why that makes it the perfect setting for a queer romance. We talk about the suffocating pressure embedded into elite sports from childhood, the rigid “archetypes” players are forced into, and how hockey’s obsession with conformity creates the exact conditions that make someone like Shane unable to separate who he is from the game he loves. Jayanthi explains how both Rachel Reid and Jacob Tierney understand hockey not just as a sport but as a deeply Canadian cultural identity, which is why the series feels so authentic even while it critiques the culture from the inside.
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