PWHL Championship Trophy Missing in Transit to Alberta
A replica of the Walter Cup, the championship trophy for the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL), has gone missing while in transit to Alberta, Canada. The league confirmed the trophy did not arrive as expected and they are working with…
Fort Myers Naples, FL, August 21, 2026 —
The championship trophy for the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) is currently missing after it failed to arrive as scheduled in Alberta, Canada.
A replica of the Walter Cup, the league’s prestigious award, was en route to Lethbridge, Alberta. The PWHL confirmed the trophy’s unexpected absence and stated that the league is collaborating with the shipping company to ascertain its whereabouts.
The trophy was slated to be presented to PWHL player Dara Grieg in Lethbridge for a public event. However, due to the trophy’s non-arrival, the planned public engagement has been postponed.
Further details regarding the circumstances of the trophy’s disappearance in transit, including the specific shipping company involved and the timeline of its journey, have not been provided. The PWHL has not issued a statement on when the public event might be rescheduled.
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