Heated Rivalry stars named Olympic torchbearers for Milano-Cortina Winter Games

The stars of the popular Canadian hockey drama Heated Rivalry are headed to the Olympics. Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie will be among the torchbearers carrying the Olympic flame for the Milano-Cortina Olympic Winter Games in February.

Hudson Williams, Connor Storrie will carry the Olympic flame

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Actors Connor Storrie, left, and Hudson Williams are shown in a scene from Crave's "Heated Rivalry" in this handout image provided by Bell Media. (Bell Media/The Canadian Press)

The stars of the popular Canadian hockey drama Heated Rivalry are headed to the Olympics.

Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie will be among the torchbearers carrying the Olympic flame for the Milan Cortina Games in February.

Williams plays Shane Hollander and Storrie plays Ilya Rozanov in the Crave-produced show. Williams is from Kelowna, B.C., and Storrie is American.

Hollander and Rozanov are two of the best hockey players in the world and rivals on the ice who struggle to contain their feelings for each other off it.

Heated Rivalry will start airing in Italy on Feb. 1 on HBO Max, which is also one of the official Olympic rights holders for the Milan Cortina Games. Viewers in Canada can continue to watch it on Crave.

There are 16 more days left in the torch's journey to the Olympic opening ceremony on Feb. 6.

Heated Rivalry has already been renewed for a second season after its runaway success on streaming platforms in Canada and the United States.

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