Season: 2019-2020

Ryan Stack

Besides getting Twitter, Stack 2.bro’s major accomplishment of 2018 was winning the King St. cup, which has undoubtedly made him somehow cockier. With that sort of swagger and newfound confidence, he is a sure bet to bring his ‘Wendel Clark War Machine’ style onto the ice and smash it into the faces of anyone who tries to set him straight. While the verdict is still out on the coolest Stack brother, Ryan has put together a portfolio of blood, guts, and grits, showing the WNHL that he only beats off to the tune of his own drum.

Tyler Stack

Tyler Stack might be one of the best two way players in the WNHL, though his sights are set firmly on bringing home the hardware at any cost necessary. This is good news for his future team, but bad news for those who will undoubtedly be left in a heap on the ice in his wake.

Kris Habjan

Habber has emerged from the opening two years of the league as another well-decorated, key player in the WNHL realm. While it is said that baseball might be his first sport, hockey is his bloodsport – strong on the puck and able to carry it from zone to zone, Habber is a tough guy to stop and a tough guy to hate. As such, he’s a welcome addition to any team that would have him.