Podcast episodes
The show is the center of Ice Atlas: conversations, narrative episodes, and story-driven context for the global women's game.
Start Here
Ice Atlas helps new and returning fans understand the players, leagues, countries, tournaments, and moments shaping women's hockey around the world.
What Ice Atlas Is
Ice Atlas starts with women's hockey stories, then gives those stories structure through articles, timelines, tracker entries, and long-term reference context.
The show is the center of Ice Atlas: conversations, narrative episodes, and story-driven context for the global women's game.
Written pieces give episodes and storylines a longer life through profiles, league guides, tournament context, and source-aware reference notes.
The tracker connects dates, events, and source links so you can follow what is happening and why it matters.
Beginner Guide
Start with the PWHL, NCAA, and major European leagues. Player movement between those leagues often explains draft stories, national-team rosters, and breakout seasons.
World Championships, Olympic qualifying, and national-team tournaments are where many Ice Atlas storylines connect across countries.
Women’s hockey has a long history before and beyond the spotlight. Start with Nagano 1998, then use player databases and the Ice Atlas Tracker to follow the milestones, tournaments, and careers that shaped the game.
Next Steps
Listen for the story, read for the context, and use the tracker when you want dates, sources, and storylines in one place.