When not busy posting instagram stories at work or in the bars, Jonny Misir can be seen eating opposing d-men for lunch on the halfboards, or using sensual adjectives when describing how much he loves the Boston Bruins. Jonny has been a WNHL regular since day one, and is eager to get back to business in what will hopefully be his King St. Cup hoisting season. On the point or up front, Misir is a versatile player with hockey sense that is an asset to any team he is part of.
Season: 2024 Playoffs
Grant Vash
The Iron Street Shackler himself, Vash is eager to enter into his third season with the WNHL, and give opposing teams the ‘ham sandwich’ (his words, not ours). Able to release a Kessel-esque shot and score from anywhere in the attacking zone, Vash contributes classic characteristics to the game, and was an asset to the Steelers last year. Still, if the Iron Street Cup were a thing, Vash would undoubtedly be drinking from it, without proper consent.
Henry Wiens
Weins joined the WNHL in the 2017-18 year, and then went on to win the Christmas classic with Warden’s Mustangs. With a strong finger on the pulse of tailgate culture across Western New York, Weins has brought back what he’s learned and taught lessons to parking lot faithful across the four [two] corners of the WNHL world. A force on the blue line, and generally a good guy.