
PWHL’s Trophy Naming Draws Criticism Over Missed Historical Tribute
The league’s decision to name its championship trophy after owner Mark Walter and its MVP award after tennis stars raises questions about how it commemorates women’s hockey history.
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The league’s decision to name its championship trophy after owner Mark Walter and its MVP award after tennis stars raises questions about how it commemorates women’s hockey history.
An analysis of how the Professional Women's Hockey League’s choice of the Walter Cup overlooks historic women and the broader call to embed the sport’s heritage into its awards.

While the Professional Women’s Hockey League celebrates modern success, its trophies still reflect a male legacy. Naming them after historic trailblazers would preserve the sport’s heritage and inspire future generations.

The Hockey Hall of Fame has inducted only 15 female players, even as the sport celebrates over a hundred years of women's competition. A new proposal seeks to right this imbalance.
The Hockey Hall of Fame has inducted only 15 women players despite a century of pioneering contributions. With just two women on its 18‑member selection committee, the current process risks overlooking deserving female pioneers.
Cindy Curley, a Hall of Fame inductee of the 2026 class, shares memories of early breakthroughs, leadership on the national team, and the rising momentum of women's hockey in the United States.

A look at Curley's storied career, from ECAC championships to international play, that led to her Hall of Fame selection.
The 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame class introduces six new members, sparking debate over evolving induction criteria and the need for greater openness in the selection process.

At the NHL Scouting Combine in Buffalo, the Vancouver Canucks highlighted their 2026 draft strategy, with son of head coach Manny Malhotra delivering a poised media performance and impressive athletic tests that have raised expectations for the upcoming draft.

The Vancouver Canucks sent a bigger, more diverse delegation to the NHL Scouting Combine, where prospects noted a laid‑back atmosphere that prioritized getting to know them as people.

After more than a decade with the Vancouver Canucks, Ryan Johnson is poised to lead the team's hockey operations, bringing a deep‑rooted track record of player development and a focus on emerging talent.