Season: 2022-2023

T.J. Vanbeveren

T.j. Vanbeveren the Dutchman with too many vowels in his name. T.J. is new to the WNHL and organized hockey and everyone wonders what will become of him? Does TJ have potential to be the Rocco award winner for Most Improved Player? Is he just hoping someone shoots a puck off his ass into the net for his first goal? (That’s called the Kevin Stevens) Time will tell. Being drafted by the Lincoln Street Legends for his first season and his love for Jack Daniels, safe to say he’s on the right path towards hoisting the King Street Cup.

Andy Doyle

The WNHL has now doubled down on Doyle, with Andy joining the league in 20-21.  The shadow is looming large from Mark’s first round status, but Andy shows that he’s no Brent Gretzky,, by bringing the grit to the Doyle name.  If you don’t know what I mean go in the corner with him and find out.   If you are looking for him, he’s digging like a coal miner in the corner, clearing the front like a streetsweeper, or crushing beers with the boys.  Tell that to his first round Pen Lakes brother.

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.