Season: 2022 Playoffs

Willard

One of the most vocal players in the WNHL, Willard’s game consists of only three things: scoring, chirping, and drinking domestic lager. If there is something to be said about anything, WIllard is there.   Making the jump from the Saturday Night Hockey League in Wainfleet was a no brainer former Pelham Panther.  He’s been quoted as saying it’s like jumping from Jr. B straight to the show. No stranger to a dressing room ‘pearl jam’ listening session, Willard’s even flow style . A WNHL vet, and a Bridgemen regular, he is no stranger to GMs across the league, and goalies who wish they were never born.

Bryan Baz

Baz has paved his way into WNHL glory with one of the hardest shots in the league.  A shot that was honed over the years by dominating the Garden City hockey leagues.  After joining the WNHL and spending years grinding out a tough career as a member of the Stelcobras, Baz was rewarded by being named GM one one of the new expansion teams.  He quickly drew up his best logo and roster and set out to win the King Street Cup.  Things were looking good for Baz and the Dusters until the pandemic ended their Golden Knight like run to the Cup.  Baz remains focused on his two goals of winning the King Street Cup, and brining the filthiest mullet to the game.

Bill Crumm

By day, he balances the books and calls the shots at Niagara College. By night, he turns defensemen into putty and makes goalies wish they stayed at home. But wait, there’s more.  You need somebody to run your blueline you call Crum.  You need a penalty killed, you call Crum.  What we’re trying to say is, the man does it all.  Honing his skills on the King Street Ice Palace, Crum knowns what it takes to win in the Rose City.   A quiet leader, he’s not going to give you any rah rah speeches, but he’ll calmly and quietly control the game.  Mr. Do Nothing Wrong Bill Crum.