
Netflix to Adapt Icebreaker into a Series
Netflix adapts Hannah Grace’s bestselling college hockey romance Icebreaker, with Amanda Lasher and Jade Bartlett leading the project, joining a wave of sports‑driven romances on streaming platforms.
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Netflix adapts Hannah Grace’s bestselling college hockey romance Icebreaker, with Amanda Lasher and Jade Bartlett leading the project, joining a wave of sports‑driven romances on streaming platforms.

Netflix is set to adapt Hannah Grace’s bestselling novel Icebreaker into a series, featuring a cast of characters, a new showrunner, and production by Alex Cooper’s Unwell Productions.

Netflix announced the upcoming series based on Hannah Grace's bestselling novel Icebreaker, promising a fresh look at hockey romance with Amanda Lasher leading the creative team.

Netflix is set to bring Hannah Grace’s bestselling college hockey romance novel Icebreaker to the screen, following aspiring Olympic figure skater Anastasia Allen and NHL prospect Nate Hawkins as they navigate love and competition.

Netflix is turning Hannah Grace's bestselling college hockey romance novel Icebreaker into a scripted series, continuing a wave of ice‑related love stories that have already found success on screen.

The upcoming adaptation promises to blend Olympic figure‑skating drama with NHL ambition, bringing a steamy YA romance to the streaming screen.

Netflix is set to bring Hannah Grace's bestselling romance Icebreaker to the screen, tapping showrunner Amanda Lasher and podcast host Alex Cooper's Unwell Productions. The adaptation arrives amid a wave of hockey‑centric romances that have captured millions of readers.

Denny Hamlin captured his 64th career win, while Tyler Reddick’s lead shrank to 19 points, and Legacy Motor Club’s John Hunter Nemechek posted a career‑high fourth place.

Netflix is set to transform bestseller Icebreaker into a scripted series, pairing figure skating with hockey romance under showrunner Amanda Lasher and executive producer Alex Cooper.
NASCAR will debut a 3.4‑mile temporary street course on Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, featuring 19 turns, railroad crossings, and a scenic bayfront stretch. The event, part of a weekend that includes all three national series, highlights Kevin Magnussen's Cup debut, Jimmie Johnson's double duty, and a tight championship battle between Tyler Reddick and Denny Hamlin, while marking the final Prime Video broadcast before TNT takes over.

The weekend features the Navy 250, United Rentals Driven To Serve 250 and the Anduril 250, each with its own schedule, manufacturers and contenders.

Ottocast’s latest automotive infotainment upgrades let drivers stream soccer matches, use split‑screen and voice control, while a seasonal promotion adds extra value.

The 2026 Great American Getaway 400 rolls into Pocono Raceway on June 14, offering fans a live broadcast on Prime Video and HBO Max, while new subscribers can tap a free trial and enjoy bundled streaming deals.

The 2026 Pocono Raceway event promises high‑octane competition, a unique three‑stage format and a free‑trial streaming option for new Prime Video subscribers.

The NASCAR Cup Series begins the Great American Getaway 400 today, streaming live on Prime Video. Tyler Reddick leads the standings with five wins and nearly 700 points, while Denny Hamlin sits second, trailing by 51 points. Fans can watch the race for free via Prime Video’s trial offer.

The 2026 Pocono NASCAR Cup Series race will be streamed live on Prime Video, featuring Denny Hamlin’s recent winning streak and a showdown with Ryan Blaney and Chase Briscoe.
In a tightly contested WNBA matchup, Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever secured an 85-75 win against the Connecticut Sun, extending their season to 8-5. Clark logged 25 points in 36 minutes, while the Fever prepare for upcoming road tests against the Toronto Tempo, Atlanta Dream and Phoenix Mercury.

NASCAR’s latest technical inspection penalties strip Kyle Larson and Daniel Dye of pit stall selection and key crew members, setting the stage for a high‑stakes race at Pocono Raceway.

Denny Hamlin secured the pole for the 16th points‑paying event of the 2026 Cup Series, with the start shifted earlier to dodge forecasted rain.

Two Cup Series teams were penalized during pre‑race inspection at Pocono Raceway, losing pit‑stall selection and crew members, but managed to qualify and practice before the weekend’s events.

The Pocono weekend will feature two major NASCAR events, each with distinct broadcast partners, offering fans multiple ways to follow the racing.

NASCAR moved the start of the Pocono 400 to 1 p.m. ET to avoid rain, keeping broadcast partners unchanged while veteran drivers weigh in on potential winners.

The series moved Sunday’s 160‑lap, 400‑mile event forward to 1 p.m. ET, a change driven by weather concerns and playoff implications, while broadcast partners prepare multi‑platform coverage.

NASCAR moves the Pocono Cup race start to 1 p.m. EST to avoid inclement weather, leveraging Prime Video’s streaming flexibility while defending champion Chase Briscoe prepares for another showdown.