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A Lesson in Puck Handling by heroically
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
16 Jun 2026
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Shane Hollander had almost made it to morning skate on time.
Then something ran out in front of his car.
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Or, the one where Shane finds an injured kitten and takes it to the closest vet, Dr. Ilya Rozanov.
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“You might want to look like you actually like me, Allie-Cat. Douchebag is staring.”
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What if fake dating was Dean and Allie's trope?
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So Allie’s little assignment to sleep with someone else? He’ll pick the first one waiting with her ticket, ready to ride. No problem.
Because if there’s one thing that can be said about Dean, it’s that he never backs down from a challenge.
And nobody challenges him more than Allie Hayes.
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Or, Dean attempts Allie’s assignment. If only he could stop thinking about her long enough to score.
Bookmarked by Gabsis_39
03 Jun 2026
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Optical Distortion by RobotRibosome
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
06 Jun 2026
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Ilya Rozanov has a problem. Shane Hollander has a hypothesis. The media has a narrative.
The summer Shane and Ilya spent together in Moscow when they were sixteen follows them into the spotlight of their professional careers. The world is all too happy to remind them of their shared history; former teammates turned rivals - as if either of them could ever forget.
The story gives them a perfect cover.
It doesn't give them any excuses.
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This story is a sequel to "Plexiglass Box", in which Shane and Ilya meet in 2007, when Shane's mother joins the coaching staff of Ilya's junior hockey team for the summer.
Or: Shane was Ilya's coach's son, things spiral from there.Series
- Part 2 of Plexiglass Box
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Odd-Man Rush by taywrites11
Fandoms: Heated Rivalry (TV), Game Changers Series - Rachel Reid
27 Feb 2026
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Odd-Man Rush: The situation that occurs when a team enters the attacking zone and outnumbers the opposing players in the zone.
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Shane doesn’t know why he still feels so off-kilter. He should be the happiest he’s ever been—he won the Cup, he feels like he’s maybe starting to have a few friends on his team, and he’s finally starting to believe his parents when they tell him he won’t get traded again. He should be on top of the world, but sometimes he still feels like the lone defender on an odd-man rush, skating as fast as he can to prevent what feels like an inevitable outcome.
The problem is that he’s not quite sure which outcome it is that he’s trying to stop.
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- Part 2 of Home Ice Advantage
