Position: Skater

Teddy Beadle

While technically a rookie in the 20-21 season, Teddy Ballgame is no stranger to the WNHL, having played in the WNHL Xmas Classic in previous years. However, he was held on the sidelines due to the WNHL’s strict one Beadle rule, meaning of course that the league infrastructure is only equipped to handle one Beadle at a time.  Anything more than that would short out the whole mainframe and override the system.  This year with his brother Jeff taking his talents in front of the camera, the doors on the bench opened wide for Teddy to take on a full time role.  Jeff has left some lofty skates to fill, but the WNHL’s first two sport athlete looks up to the challenge.

Nate Brady

Brady unlike Tom Brady has no Championships in the WNHL but has plenty of loses under that “Alternative” Coloured helmet. Nate was injured with a broken knee cap in his first season by playing an unsactioned sport called soccer. A sport usually reserved for meeting girls or intentionally disappointing your stepdad. Brady is 1 of 2 Tampa Bay Buccaneer fans in the WNHL and is always ready for receiving a sweet pass or a post game beer.

Chris Paco

Paco joined the WNHL in the 2019-20 season and was named Mr. Irrelevant by being the last overall draft pick.  He struggled to adapt in his rookie year finishing with 1 point and missing time due to injury after colliding with his own teammate who was the size of a small grizzly bear.   Paco spent the offseason healing and training and came leaner, meaner, and eager for his second season.  The hard work paid off and Paco was actually picked for a team this year, probably for the first time in his life.  Paco is coming into his second season with two hands on stick and his head on a swivel.