
The Rink Shrinks features special guests from the hockey world. They're keeping it real in the rink, helping our listeners navigate their way through it in a humorous and educational format.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 273 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsHockey | |||

Episode 259- Brian Yandle and Mike Mottau are back with an interview with UConn men’s hockey coach, Mike Cavanaugh! Before Cav joins the show the guys recap their weekends around the rinks, discuss more about the ongoing issue in the Olympic world, a... more
Episode 258- Brian Yandle and Mike Mottau are back with a fresh mailbag episode this week. Before answering all of your questions the guys recap their Thanksgiving’s, give their breakdowns from around the rinks, and chat about the disaster that is th... more
Episode 257- Brian Yandle and Mike Mottau are back with a fresh episode of The Rink Shrinks featuring an interview with Stanley Cup Champion, Dennis Seidenberg! Before Seids joins the show, the guys chat about their weekends around the rinks and two-... more
Episode 256- Brian Yandle and Mike Mottau are back with a new mailbag episode this week! But before answering all of your questions the guys recap their weekends around the rinks, Bryan Berard joins the boys for a quick chat, and the guys recap some ... more
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The pods are always interesting and informative and Matts and BY are a fun listen (even for a non New Englander). The mailbags are especially helpful for hockey parents.
This is a must listen!!!! Love this show for all sports parents!
Loved the pod and have been an OG listener since Ep.1 but seems like recently it’s more of an AM radio style of ads everywhere with content blended throughout. Worst is right in the middle of an interview, an ad kicks in.
Best pod in the game today!
This is a must listen!!!!
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Content centers around youth hockey, player development, and insights from various figures in the hockey community. Conversations are enriched by experiences shared by NHL players, coaches, and industry experts who talk about the nuances of youth athletics, such as multi-sport participation, challenges of coaching, and fostering a supportive environment for young athletes. Unique features include mailbag episodes that answer listener questions, discussions on important hockey topics, and engaging anecdotes that add humor and relatability. The atmosphere is welcoming for both parents and young players, aiming to navigate the intensity of the hockey world with a practical yet entertaining approach.
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The Rink Shrinks launched 5 years ago and published 273 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Rink Shrinks include:
1. Dennis Seidenberg
2. Bryan Berard
3. Mark Dennehy
4. Jason Guerriero
5. Torey Krug
6. Glenn Hefferan
7. Topher Scott
8. Ian Lodin
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