François Arnaud Calls Out NHL To Back LGBTQ+ Inclusion Amid ‘Heated Rivalry’ Popularity

Published 01/16/2026, 4:14 PM EST

The runaway success of Heated Rivalry, the queer hockey romance series, demonstrates that today’s audiences are more open-minded and eager for authentic representations of queer relationships on screen. What began as a niche adaptation of Rachel Reid’s Game Changers novels has erupted into a cultural phenomenon. Precisely because it portrays LGBTQ+ characters with emotional depth, complexity, and vulnerability, elements long missing from mainstream sports dramas.

Amid the acclaim, one of Heated Rivalry’s cast members, François Arnaud, has taken that cultural conversation beyond television screens and into real-world institutions.

François Arnaud calls on NHL to support LGBTQ+ inclusion

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François Arnaud, who portrays Scott Hunter in Heated Rivalry, used his platform during a recent appearance on The Morning Mash Up on SiriusXM Hits 1 to address the NHL’s approach to inclusion. Arnaud argued that if the league is going to embrace Heated Rivalry’s visibility, it should back that association with meaningful action toward LGBTQ+ inclusion. 

He emphasized that symbolic gestures alone are insufficient and urged the league to support initiatives such as reinstating pride-themed tapes or jerseys that had been previously discontinued after pushback within the sport.

Arnaud’s comments connected the fictional narrative of queer hockey players to the real challenges that LGBTQ+ athletes face in professional sports. In the series, Arnaud’s character Scott Hunter is a closeted professional hockey player whose emotional journey resonates with many viewers. The role has been noted as significant not just for its narrative arc but for the authentic representation.

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For Arnaud, calling out the league is deeply personal because getting to Heated Rivalry required taking a stand of his own.

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Francois Arnaud’s journey to Heated Rivalry was anything but straightforward. The 40-year-old Canadian actor revealed on CBS Mornings on January 13, that his previous management team initially refused to read the script, dismissing it as a minor international project. Believing strongly in the story’s potential and its cultural relevance, Arnaud changed representation and committed to the role, an artistic choice that proved pivotal.

Now, with a Season 2 confirmed, that one decision positioned him at the heart of one of the year’s most talked-about television dramas and became a turning point in his career.

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Before Heated Rivalry, Arnaud had an established career with notable roles in series such as The Borgias and collaborations with filmmakers like Xavier Dolan in his movie I Killed My Mother. Yet Heated Rivalry has elevated his profile and reaffirmed his commitment to roles that speak to his identity and values. 

Heated Rivalry has not only reshaped expectations for LGBTQ+ storytelling in mainstream media but has also inspired cast members like François Arnaud to challenge influential institutions. As dialogues around inclusion and representation continue, Arnaud’s stance underscores the broader cultural impact that television narratives can have.

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Sarah Ansari

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Sarah Ansari is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, transitioning from four years in marketing and automotive journalism to storytelling-driven pop culture coverage. With a background in English Literature and experience writing across NFL, NASCAR, and NBA verticals, she brings a research-led, narrative-focused lens to film and television. Passionate about exploring how stories are crafted and why they resonate, Sarah unwinds through sketching, swimming, motorsports—and yearly winter Harry Potter marathons.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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