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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Google Searches Reveal Olympic Hockey Fever

Google Searches Reveal Olympic Hockey Fever

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Hockey search terms like 'Boy aquarium' and 'hockey players' hit record highs.
  • Interest in Olympic hockey and figure skating schedules is up.
  • Searches for 'are there any gay hockey players' are at an all-time high.
Google Searches Reveal Olympic Hockey Fever

As the 2026 Winter Olympics approach, Google search trends reveal a significant spike in interest surrounding hockey. The term 'Boy aquarium,' a slang for hockey arenas originating from TikTok, has reached an all-time high in searches. Alongside this, 'hockey goalie warm up' and general searches for 'hockey players' have seen substantial increases over the past month and decade, respectively.

The excitement extends to the Olympics, with 'Olympic hockey schedule' and 'Olympic figure skating schedule' leading event searches. The 'USA men's hockey olympic roster' is also a top trending search. Intriguingly, searches for 'are there any gay hockey players' have also reached an all-time high, indicating a growing public curiosity about inclusivity in the sport.

The popular series 'Heated Rivalry,' which centers on a fictional romantic relationship between two professional hockey players, may be contributing to this trend. Both actors from the show, Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie, recently participated as torchbearers in the 2026 Olympic torch relay. The series itself has been renewed for a second season, continuing its exploration of the hockey universe.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Google searches show significant interest in terms like 'Boy aquarium' (hockey arenas), 'hockey goalie warm up', and 'hockey players'.
Searches are high for 'Olympic hockey schedule' and 'Olympic figure skating schedule' leading up to the 2026 Winter Olympics.
'Heated Rivalry', a series about fictional hockey players, is linked to increased interest, with its actors recently participating in the Olympic torch relay.

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