Ilya Rozanov is coming to the hut? No, we’re all coming to the hut.
Fans of the Crave-HBO Max series Hot competition Airbnb announced Tuesday that people can now stay at Canadian Shane Hollander’s home. Located in Muskoka, Canada, the cottage will be available to book through Airbnb starting March 3 at 9 a.m. PT.
Lakeview house reservations are priced at $248.10 per night in local currency. The price is a reference to the hockey numbers of the show’s two main characters – Hudson Williams’ Shane Hollander and Connor Story’s Ilya Rozanov.
The hut became a central part of Hot competition Thanks to the show’s heartfelt and stunning finale, set entirely in the cottage, and thanks to Storrie’s now-famous line – “I’m coming to the cottage” – from the show’s fifth episode.


Hot competitionproduced by Bell Media for Canadian streaming channel Crave, and streaming on HBO Max in the United States. It focuses on the fictional world of hockey found in Rachel Reid’s film. Game changers A book series focusing on rival professional players – Canadian-born Shane Hollander (Williams) of the fictitious Montreal Metro team and Russian-born Ilya Rozanov (Storey) of the fictitious Boston Raiders team. The series follows the couple as they navigate an increasingly complicated but deeply romantic secret relationship that lasts for nearly a decade.
We crave renewal Hot competition For the second season, HBO Max confirmed that it will continue to broadcast the series. Jacob Tierney — who created the series for television, and was the sole writer and director of the show’s entire first season — has confirmed that he will return for a live-action second season. However, he said Hollywood Reporter before Hot competitionConclusion He was thinking about the possibility of “other writers coming to help him” next season, but he wasn’t sure yet.
Reid announced that she would publish her seventh book in a magazine Game changers series, peerless. The book is set to be the next chapter in Shane and Elijah’s story. It was expected to hit shelves on September 29, but Reed announced on Tuesday that the novel has been postponed to June 2027.
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