FACEOFF NHL Series Renewed at Prime Video

FACEOFF: Inside the NHL has been renewed for a second season at Prime Video, which will debut the new episodes in fall 2025.

Season one followed NHL superstars Connor McDavid, Matthew Tkachuk, William Nylander, David Pastrnak and Quinn Hughes, among others. Season two will offer access to more of the league’s elite players, including Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk, who made an appearance in season one alongside his brother Matthew and father Keith Tkachuk.

Other players joining Brady in season two will be announced at a later date.

The series is executive produced by James Gay-Rees, Paul Martin and Hillary Olsen for Box To Box; Steve Mayer for NHL Productions; and showrunner Daniel Amigone.

“We’re thrilled to bring fans another season of this compelling series,” said Shaun Alperin, head of content for Canada at Prime Video. “The first season of FACEOFF resonated strongly with our audience, and we’re excited to continue our partnership with Box To Box and NHL Productions to deliver more of the raw emotion and behind-the-scenes action that hockey fans crave.”

“Season one of FACEOFF: Inside the NHL delivered riveting, personal content like never before,” commented Steve Mayer, president of content and events at the NHL. “With more all-access footage than ever, we’re taking fans deeper into the lives of our players and their families. We can’t wait to do it again. From intense drama to moments that will make you laugh, cry and everything in between, this season will only be better. Millions of viewers worldwide are about to experience the show’s unique style and perspective that showcases the NHL in a way they’ve never seen before.”

Paul Martin, co-founder of Box To Box, added, “We’re incredibly excited to continue our journey with the NHL and Prime Video for another season of FACEOFF: Inside the NHL. There’s never a dull moment in this league, and we cannot wait to take audiences even further into the dynamic, high-octane world we introduced them to in season one.”