In the inaugural year of the WNHL, Dalton won MVP, and for good reason. Anyone taking him lightly is taught a quick and violent lesson about why jockstraps should be tightened and goalies should be terrified. Typically plying his trade on the blue line, Dalton is able to create opportunities out of thin air, and control the game at his will.
Season: 2019-2020
Podio
Since the early days of pick-up, Podio has been a consistent powerhouse both on the back-end and up front. With an ability to glide through teams like warm butter, Podio has earned his keep each season, and nearly brought home the King Street Cup for the second time this past season. After coming so close to a repeat, Podio is hellbent on setting the record straight and bringing King St. to Merritt St. once and for all.
Chris Woods
After welcoming his second child into the world this offseason, rumours started circulating that the first thing she saw when opening her eyes was the glare off the King Street Cup. While this might seem strange to outsiders, it is not weird for any of the WNHL, who know Woodzie as a straight up asshole in front of the net, and one of the league’s gamechangers.