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Crease Huddles Episode 10

EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 46 MIN

Crease Huddles Episode 10

from The Ice Garden · host The Ice Garden

Crease Huddles is back and better than ever with it's first permanent co-host, Natalia! Listen in on Part One of Episode 10 to get all your latest hockey news and what we're seeing out of the top four PWHL teams-An update on the SDHL as it nears the end of it's regular season-Who are the surprising teams in where they are placing in the NCAA NPI rankings and who is potentially in trouble on missing out on the national tournament-What did we think about the biggest trade in PWHL history-Is Boston a shoe-in for the PWHL playoffs?-Why Minnesota is seemingly an offensive powerhouse-New York's youth movement-Is Ann-Renee Desbiens going to be a back-to-back Goalie of the Year winner?Crease Huddles is a podcast about women's hockey from The Ice Garden. Every episode will have a panel of the various nerdy  writers from TIG to discuss anything and everything women's hockey, from the PWHL to the NCAA to international tournaments. If you've ever wondered what its like in TIG's Slack channels, this is the podcast for you.

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