Craveโs Heated Rivalry wins 16 Canadian Screen Awards
*Hockey drama* Heated Rivalry* won 16 Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Drama Series, proving Canadian streaming shows can compete locally. Bell Mediaโs Crave-backed gamble on local talent and hockey themes paid off with both ratings and critical success.*
Hockey drama *Heated Rivalry* cleaned up at the Canadian Screen Awards Sunday, winning 16 trophies including Best Drama Series, Best Directing, Best Writing, and Best Lead Performer for Hudson Williams. The win makes it the most awarded show in the 2024 ceremony, capping a dominant run that underscored the rising ambition of Canadaโs homegrown streaming market.
The series, a gritty take on junior hockey politics and family feuds, beat out heavyweights like *Transplant* and *The Porter* in the drama category. Its sweep reflects a shift in Canadian TV: once seen as a training ground for U.S. networks, the domestic industry is now building franchises strong enough to win at home. *Heated Rivalry*โs success shows that homegrown storiesโespecially those rooted in national obsessions like hockeyโcan draw both audiences and awards.
Behind the win is a deliberate push by Bell Mediaโs Crave platform, which bankrolled the showโs high-stakes production and gave it a full-season order. The gamble paid off with strong ratings and critical buzz, proving that Canadian platforms can compete with Netflix and Amazon by betting on local talent and familiar themes. Now, expect more hockey dramasโand more awardsโfrom the Great White North.

