With everything these days basically being considered part of the Internet of Things, having free WiFi may be added to the big three (food, shelter and clothing). Scouring the talent pool of players still looking to jump into the UHL, there was one very noticable candidate. Not because of his physical size (6'4" and 230ish pounds), or his brash style of play, but more so because of his family's story and path. Arber Xhekaj (dubbed WiFi by his teammates, because his name looks like the mashup of letters on the back of home internet routers) is a Canadian defenseman, who comes from the parents of two Canadian refugees. His mother (Czechia) and father (Albania) fled from their homelands during the unrest happening in central Europe in the 1990s, meeting in Canada a few years later. Working at whatever jobs where available and living paycheck to paycheck they scraped up enough money to sign up their two boys to participate in Canada's national past time. It was a no brainer to sign Xhekaj to a UFA deal. His talent is one thing but his character is what sold the Bisons staff on inking the hulking defenseman. So when you all come to visit Stuttgart for a game, or a holiday. You're' welcome, there is now free WiFi.