
Professional Women's Hockey League Reports Missing Walter Cup Replica
The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) has confirmed that a replica of the Walter Cup, currently held by the Montreal Victoire, has gone missing. The league is investigating the disappearance of the trophy.
The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) announced on Friday that a replica of the Walter Cup is currently missing. The trophy is the official championship award for the league, with the original currently in the possession of the inaugural champions, the Montreal Victoire.
While the league confirmed the loss to the Associated Press, few details regarding the circumstances of the disappearance have been made public. It remains unclear when the replica was last seen or where it was being stored at the time it went missing. The PWHL has not provided further comment on whether a formal police report has been filed or if the league is conducting an internal investigation into the matter. As of now, the status of the replica remains unknown, and the league has not indicated if there are plans to replace the item should it not be recovered.
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