Grammy-winning recording artist Michael Bublé and Property Brothers host Drew Scott are joining forces for a new Prime Video docuseries centered on the Vancouver Giants, the Western Hockey League (WHL) team in which both hold ownership stakes. The announcement was made at Prime Video's annual Amazon Upfront event in Toronto on May 27.
Series Overview
The six-part series, scheduled for a fall 2026 release, will follow Bublé and Scott as they navigate their roles as part-owners of the Vancouver Giants. According to a synopsis from the series producers, the show delves into the unpredictable world of Canadian junior hockey, where teenage players chasing a shot at the NHL face constant pressure, sacrifice, and life-changing decisions. Every practice, shift, and hit could make or break their future.
Ownership Background
Bublé, a Burnaby native, joined the Giants as a part-owner in December 2008 alongside majority owner Ron Toigo. Scott, a Vancouver native and co-host of the popular Property Brothers series, came on board in September 2023. Their combined star power and local roots bring a unique perspective to the docuseries.
The series promises to offer an inside look at the highs and lows of junior hockey, highlighting the dedication of young athletes and the business side of team ownership. With Bublé's musical fame and Scott's renovation expertise, the duo brings diverse experiences to the ice.
Prime Video has not yet announced an exact premiere date, but the series is expected to attract hockey fans and reality TV enthusiasts alike. The Vancouver Giants, a WHL team based in Langley, British Columbia, have produced numerous NHL players over the years.



