Prime Video is heading again to the ice subsequent 12 months. The streamer stated as we speak that it has renewed the favored docuseries Faceoff: Contained in the NHL for a six-episode second season to air in fall 2025.
Produced by Field to Field and NHL Productions, the sequence affords an unprecedented look into the world of the Nationwide Hockey League. From the serene moments of introspection to the heart-pounding depth of gametime, Season 2 guarantees extra up-close entry to the elite gamers on the planet’s biggest hockey league.
Amongst them will probably be Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk, who appeared within the inaugural season alongside his brother Matthew and NHL alum dad Keith. Different spotlighted gamers are TBA.
Among the many highlights of Faceoff‘s first season was an emotional, viral, NSFW locker room speech by Connor McDavid, the often-stoical Edmonton Oilers captain who’s inarguably the world’s greatest participant and arguably among the many biggest ever. Watch it right here, with a caveat about his language:
Season 2 will delve deeper into the private {and professional} lives of NHL stars, providing viewers a 360-degree view of their lives each on and off the ice and sacrifice required to excel in one of many world’s most demanding sports activities. It can characteristic candid interviews with compelling gamers, their fiercest rivals and people closest to them – together with teammates, coaches and relations.
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“Season 1 of Faceoff: Contained in the NHL delivered riveting, private content material like by no means earlier than. With extra all-access footage than ever, we’re taking followers deeper into the lives of our gamers and their households,” stated Steve Mayer, NHL President, Content material & Occasions. “From intense drama to moments that may make you chuckle, cry and every little thing in between, this season will solely be higher.”
The sequence is govt produced by James Homosexual-Rees, Paul Martin and Hillary Olsen for Field to Field; Steve Mayer for NHL Productions; and showrunner Daniel Amigone.