Y/N is a competitive figure skater and Ashton Cerefice a rising NHL star, with both training at D.C.’s Medstar Ice Complex. Normally, their worlds wouldn’t collide…until Ashton’s distracted swing sends his hockey stick straight into Y/N’s face. Their punishment? A duet in the holiday ice show to prove the figure skaters and hockey players can get along. Forced to trust each other on the ice, will rivalry turn into friendship, or something much more?
A tornado traps the University of Alabama cheer team and football team in an old gym. Cheer captain Y/N and star quarterback Finn Blackwood are forced to share the space, clash over drills and footballs, and navigate rivalry, chaos, and unexpected tension.
You’re Will Smith, an NHL player, stuck overnight at an airport with your teammates before a big game. Exhausted, restless, and full of nerves, you navigate pranks, jokes, and a mix of quiet and chaotic moments with the team as everyone copes with the boredom of flight delays. At least you have Mack by your side.
Y/N and TJ McAvoy, rising stars in figure skating and hockey, are sidelined by unexpected injuries. Forced to attend daily rehab sessions at Ashburn Ice House, they start off standoffish and frustrated, but as they push through pain and watch each other’s determination, a friendship forms, and maybe something more in the long mornings they spend in the trainer’s room.
Macklin Celebrini is a former hockey prodigy turned Boston University student who gave up the sport under pressure before unexpectedly getting pulled back into its orbit. Now working late nights driving a campus safety cart, he spends his quiet shifts trying to stay invisible—until repeated 3 a.m. calls from Boston College hockey star Will Smith start pulling him into a world he thought he left behind. What begins as routine pickups slowly turns into something that challenges everything Mack thought he wanted, especially as Will becomes impossible to ignore.
Y/N is Will Smith, a model who needs to look like he’s over his older, jerk of an ex. Macklin Celebrini is a young hockey star who just made headlines with a huge fight on center ice. Their agencies want them to pretend to date. What could go wrong?
In Ottawa, NHL star Ilya Rozanov is finally close enough to Shane Hollander to feel like they might actually have a shared life, but he’s still quietly isolated, carrying years of loneliness and depression beneath his public persona. When coach Wiebe asks him to take in young rookie Luca Haas, Ilya reluctantly agrees and unexpectedly finds himself becoming a protective, almost older-brother figure to the boy. Through Luca—and the wider Centaurs locker room of messy, supportive personalities—Ilya starts to rebuild a sense of home and connection he didn’t think he needed. At the same time, his relationship with Shane deepens into something steadier and more real, even under the pressure of secrecy. In learning to care for Luca and letting others into his life, Ilya slowly discovers that love and family can exist in more than one form.