Press release: CSS adds writer Miracle Lucketti for Seattle hockey coverage

By Charles Hamaker

Seattle, WA - Ahead of PWHL Seattle’s inaugural season and looking towards what will hopefully be an exciting season five for our Seattle Kraken, Circling Seattle Sports is thrilled to add to our coverage team for professional hockey. Always searching to improve upon our coverage of the Kraken and looking to continue being a leader in women’s sports coverage as we work on PWHL Seattle content, adding Jayd Serdy and Silvia Leija-Rosas last year as writers and for our “Keeping up with the Seattle Kraken” podcast, we’ve added another name to our coverage of professional hockey in the area. Miracle Lucketti joins our team to aid in our coverage of the Kraken and PWHL Seattle, looking ahead to what should be a thrilling year for both teams. Miracle has expressed interest in joining CSS previously, but in a designing role, and now may be up to a bit of both as we look to add more merch designs to our shop in the near future.

Given our efforts to always improve our coverage of Seattle’s sports teams and the addition of PWHL Seattle to the roster of franchises in the area, I knew we had to add to our team of hockey contributors. With the creativity and knowledge of hockey displayed by Miracle, it just makes sense to add her to our group. I’m thrilled to have her on our team and expand our coverage of the Kraken and PWHL Seattle.
— Charles Hamaker, Founder and CEO of Circling Seattle Sports.

We’re always looking to add great people and creative minds at CSS, and Miracle checks both of those boxes in addition to having an incredibly fun hockey mind. While there are some great sources for Seattle hockey content in the area, CSS has always been able to find a unique niche and spin to our coverage of the Kraken and now PWHL Seattle. Adding Miracle will help us produce more content for fans of hockey in the state of Washington, with a few more names to add on to our team for hockey coverage in the near future. It will be thrilling to watch Miracle’s sports writing journey progress along starting very soon.

Here at CSS, we’re constantly trying to further our reputation as one of the most dependable outlets in Seattle for women’s sports. Being on site for Seattle Reign FC and Seattle Storm games has helped CSS lead the area in coverage of the cities women’s sports teams, and we’ve only added to that in the years since we started this journey which includes breaking the news of Seattle’s PWHL team. No other outlet in Seattle has the social media presence, video content, podcast content, and written content of women’s sports teams in this city like CSS does, and that will only grow more ahead of this winter when both the Kraken and PWHL Seattle drop the puck.

Be on the lookout for other additions to our Seattle hockey coverage in the near future.

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