Goalie Podcast
InGoal Radio — A Goalie Podcast for NHL & PWHL Goalies + Coaches
A weekly goalie podcast hosted by Daren Millard and Kevin Woodley, with parent segments from David Hutchison. 351+ episodes of long-form conversations with NHL and PWHL goalies, the coaches who develop them, and the voices shaping the position today.
All episodes (351)
Episode 19: Direct from Tendyfest, Tristan Jarry, Mark Dekanich and Bauer Goal
Episode 18 Stephane Waite
Episode 17 Sean Burke
InGoal Radio Episode 16 with Carey Price
presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports
Episode 15 Cory Schneider
Episode 14 Maria Mountain and CCM EFlex 4.9
Episode 13 Joey Daccord
Episode 12 – Alex Auld and Brian’s G-Netik 4
Episode 11 Ryan Miller and the Warrior GT2
What you’ll hear
Weekly interviews with NHL and PWHL goalies and coaches, The Hockey Shop Gear Segment, the Stop It Goaltending U Parent Segment with David Hutchison, and Pro Reads from Vizual Edge. Show notes link back to deeper coverage on ingoalmag.com.
Meet the hosts
Daren Millard
Broadcast host for the Vegas Golden Knights and co-host of “100% Hockey” on NHL.com with John Shannon three times a week. Before Vegas, he spent two decades at Sportsnet as a founding voice of the network — hosting Hockey Central, Wednesday Night Hockey, and Canada’s coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics. He’s also a goaltender and regularly serves as practice goalie for the Knights, which shows up in how he interviews guests.
Kevin Woodley
Co-founder and Managing Editor of InGoal Magazine and an NHL.com correspondent covering the Vancouver Canucks. He writes NHL.com’s weekly Unmasked column on goaltending evolution and is a regular goaltending analyst on radio and TV. Like Daren, he still plays goal himself.
David Hutchison (Hutch)
Co-founder and CTO of InGoal Magazine and host of InGoal Radio’s Parent Segments, where he turns lessons from NHL and PWHL conversations into practical guidance for goalie parents. He holds an M.Sc. in Exercise Physiology, taught mathematics, physics, and computer science at Shawnigan Lake School, and worked at the U.S. Olympic Training Center with U.S. Swimming in the lead-up to the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. He’s been a goalie since age five and is a longtime goalie coach and parent himself.