Season: 2024 Playoffs

Mark Doyle

As one of the last remaining WNHLers in the infamous ‘Chirpton’ group, Doyle frustrates opposing teams with an apparent inability to make a bad pass, and a way of seeing the game that makes it seem like he is playing in birds-eye view. Doyle is especially dangerous this year, as the WNHL returns to his hometown of Pelham, giving him the home-ice advantage and the ability to fit in another nine holes before having to show up to games.

Alain Robichaud

Another recent winner of the King Street Cup, Alain now walks around East Side Welland with added pep to his step, while swinging his stick at passers-by with one hand. The second of the ‘fedora wearers union’, Alain has been a regular since day one, and his loyalty is apparent each week when he puts it all on the ice. As well, he’s like 7’7, and can turn the front of the net into a warzone.

Eryn Warden

After winning the Christmas Classic with his Welland Mustangs, Warden has been promoted to GM status this year. Thankfully for him, it means he can put his veteran status to good use, though it unfortunately means that no teams will be able to pick him as a defensive force this year. Catered one mean WNHL BBQ this summer!