“Off Campus Series Enriches Canada’s Steamy Hockey Romance Genre”
The new series “Off Campus” is set to invigorate Canada’s hockey romance genre. Debuting on May 13, all eight episodes will be available on Prime Video, promising an engaging mix of college life and romantic entanglements.
About “Off Campus”
Adapted from Elle Kennedy’s popular book series, “Off Campus” centers on two college students from different worlds. Hannah Wells, a dedicated music student played by Ella Bright, and Garrett Graham, a star hockey player portrayed by Belmont Cameli, find themselves in an unexpected faux romance.
A Unique Take on Hockey Romance
Unlike other hockey-themed narratives, “Off Campus” leans towards a lighter and more humorous tone. The series explores the challenges of college life rather than focusing heavily on the sport. It emphasizes the allure of romantic tropes while avoiding the serious tone typical of professional sports dramas.
Character Dynamics
- Hannah Wells: A music student navigating her way through college life.
- Garrett Graham: A hockey player confronting the pressures of expectations from his career.
- Allie: Hannah’s roommate and best friend, portrayed by Mika Abdalla.
- John: Garrett’s level-headed best friend, played by Antonio Cipriano.
- Phil Graham: Garrett’s father, an intense former NHL player, portrayed by Steve Howey.
The chemistry between Hannah and Garrett builds as they pretend to be in a relationship, leading to moments filled with tension and humor. Their interactions highlight the challenges of growing up and exploring identity while facing societal pressures.
Production Insights
With creator Louisa Levy at the helm, the series creatively incorporates references to classic romantic comedies. It captures the spirit of youthful experimentation and the innocent playfulness of college romance, all underscored by a vibrant musical backdrop.
Viewer Expectations
“Off Campus” aims to be a guilty pleasure for older teens and adults longing for escapist entertainment. The series is poised to attract fans of the hockey romance genre, delivering heartfelt moments that resonate with its audience.
Future Prospects
Prime Video has already greenlit a second season, indicating confidence in the series’ potential. With its blend of humor, romance, and relatable characters, “Off Campus” could set a new standard in the hockey romance genre.

