Tracie 'Beanie' Sullivan has a lot to make up for when it comes to her son, Carter. From being a teen mom who couldn't stop partying to become the mother he needed, to the years it took her to get sober and off drugs, the scars done by her are deep. When Carter asks Tracie to be the coach of his team to save the season, she speaks before thinking it over. Thinking it was football, she's floored to realize it's hockey. Too late to back out, and not wanting to prove everyone right about her giving up, she steps into a world of slap shots and chaos.
Cha Ridley Seung knows a thing or two about hockey, but he gave up a promising career to happily build his real estate empire. The icing on the cake was being able to be a full-time dad to his daughter once his wife passed. He's the team dad that all the moms, married and single, have been chasing relentlessly. Unable to turn a blind eye to Tracie's struggle at becoming her son's star, he offers to help her.
Wanting only a helping hand, Tracie refuses to allow herself to believe that Ridley is offering her more than just friendship, but the more time she spends with him, could there be more behind his smile, the mischief in his brown eyes, or his touch that seems to get her heart racing. Can Tracie really forgive herself for her past mistakes to experience real love? Is Ridley finally ready to let his late wife go?