7 years in the entertainment industry for #GulfKanawut is both long and short…he feel grateful to his fans for always being by his side.
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Gulf: 7 years…wow, that’s a long time. If you ask whether it’s grown bigger, I think it’s become more compact, but also more solid, and easier to manage. The people who are still here every day are the ones who truly support me and follow my work for who I really am. For those who may have drifted away, that’s understandable, the world keeps changing, and new people come along all the time. So, thank you to everyone who is still here with me.
🗣️: After seven years, does it feel short or long to you?
Gulf: Honestly, it feels short, really fast. I feel like I’ve only been working for about 3–4 years. But when I look at it now, it’s already been 7 years and that’s actually a very long time.
The @SanJoseSharks talk about Heated Rivalry and their upcoming Pride Celebration:
'“Heated Rivalry” has brought a lot of new fans to hockey, and the San Jose Sharks are happy about it.
The critically-acclaimed Crave streaming hit, on HBO Max in the United States, is arguably the sport’s biggest pop culture moment in the States since 1992’s “The Mighty Ducks”. ...
“Interest in hockey has spiked because of the TV show,” Alex Wennberg said.
“Obviously, it’s been a topic around the league,” John Klingberg said.
“When I’m scrolling late night on TikTok,” Tyler Toffoli said, “There’s a lot of people [saying] it brought them to the game.”
“It seems like people have gotten into hockey just because of that show, I can see it online,” Adam Gaudette said. “People are trying to learn the rules and what’s going on in the game.”
“People love the show,” Zack Ostapchuk said.
“It’s great that more and more people are being introduced to hockey and getting into it,” Sam Dickinson said.
None of the San Jose Sharks players interviewed for this story have watched the series in its entirety yet, which just completed its first season. The second season is scheduled for a Spring 2027 release.
Toffoli and Gaudette said they’ve watched parts of it, and that their wives, Cat and Micaela, respectively, are big fans. Cat Toffoli discussed the show on the “San Jose Hockey Now Podcast” recently.
“I’m planning on actually [watching] it,” Klingberg said, “but I haven’t had time.”
Gaudette pointed out, about the relatively graphic sexual content on the show, “You watch ‘Game of Thrones’, there’s lots of [adult] stuff. If it’s a good show, it’s a good show.”
Watch it or not, everybody agrees that “Heated Rivalry” is great for the game.
“People are talking about it,” San Jose Sharks head coach Ryan Warsofsky said, “and the more people we can get excited about the game of hockey, the better.”
“Any way to grow the game,” Michael Misa said, “it’s obviously positive.”
“It’s something that came out at the right time,” Ostapchuk said.
“Heated Rivalry” is just one TV show, but it’s a reminder that hockey is for everybody. Another reminder?
The San Jose Sharks are hosting their 2026 Pride Celebration on Thursday night [April 2, 2026] against the Toronto Maple Leafs."
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