Season: 2022 Playoffs

T.J Hatton

T.J. “The Closer” Hatton spends his days wheeling deals all over Welland, keeping roofs over peoples heads, and his Wednesday night dishing apples all over the WNHL.  Hatton established himself as a playmaker in his rookie year with a solid all assist campaign, but this year is looking to bring the closer mentality you see on the streets of Welland to the ice and finally bury his first goal.  Maybe it’s because he wears a goalie number?  Who are we to say?

Shawn McKinnon

Shawn McKinnon, a.k.a. Greyhound, is finishing up his second year in the WNHL. Mick has quickly become a popular name around the league, as he’s known to slide a few Merritt beers in your bag.  A relentless forechecker who will grind you down in the corners and also win a couple faceoffs. The guy shows dedication to the league, as he’s been seen spending upwards of $70 for an Uber to get from Hammer Town to the game.  Makes you question your own dedication.

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.