WNIHL Transfers: Upcoming Season Team-by-Team Breakdown
- jamesduncanshannon
- Aug 16
- 2 min read

Offseason Moves and New Faces Across the League
The upcoming WNIHL season is shaping up to be an exciting one, with teams making key moves to bolster their rosters and adjust to new challenges. Here’s a breakdown of all the recent transfers, organised by receiving team, to help you keep track of who’s headed where.
Solent Amazons
· Josie Clark-Payet (F) joins from Guildford Lightning, bringing fresh energy and proven skill at forward.
Cambridge Kodiaks
· Aurora Dobbs (D) makes the move from Guildford Lightning, strengthening the defensive core.
· Vivian McGee (F) arrives from Streatham Storm, adding offensive depth.
Solihull Vixens
· Grace Garbett (F) signs on from Lakers Kärnten, providing a dynamic scoring threat up front.
· Lydia Lutwyche (F) comes in from Kingston Diamonds, ready to make an immediate impact.
Kingston Diamonds
· Alice Jones (F) lands from Guildford Lightning, set to bolster their forward options.
Cardiff Canucks
· Mackenzie MacNamara (G) transfers in from Queen Bees IHC, bringing international goaltending experience from Wales.
Whitley Bay Beacons
· Cassie McGregor (F) joins from Solway Sharks Ladies, looking to light the lamp for her new side.
Queen Bees IHC
· Estelle Ip (F) makes the switch from Streatham Storm.
· Rebecca Voslinsky (F) graduates from Haringey Hounds Girls U16, showing the club’s investment in youth.
· Yeuk Ting Lau (F) shifts over from Streatham Storm.
· Lea Flaa (F) arrives from Bergen, Norway, bringing international flair.
Billingham Buccaneers
· Casey Traill (D) heads over from Whitley Bay Beacons, adding experience to their blue line.
Streatham Storm
· Julia Beaven (G) arrives from Alvernia University in Canada, bringing fresh goaltending talent and a North American pedigree.
Milton Keynes Thunder
· Madison Wright (D) is a new addition from Solihull Vixens, expected to bolster the defence.
As the season approaches, all eyes will be on how these new signings settle in and what kind of impact they’ll have on their squads. With talent moving across the league and some international flair joining the rosters, the WNIHL is set for one of its most competitive seasons yet. Stay tuned for more updates as puck drop gets closer!






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