The name Hayley Wickenheiser needs no introduction to Canadians.
One of the best Canadian athletes ever and the greatest women’s hockey player of all time, Wickenheiser is no stranger to accolades, both on and off the ice.
But when she got the call that she was going to be inducted into the Dinos Hall of Fame class of 2024, it really hit home for the Canadian legend.
“It’s something that’s very near and dear to my heart,” Wickenheiser, BKin’13, MSc’16, Hon. LLD’18, MD’21, said on the induction. “I’m very honoured… I have a lot of love for the University of Calgary. It’s been really good to me over the years.”
Her time with the University of Calgary was so good to her, in fact, that Wickenheiser called being a student-athlete with the Dinos the best job of her life.
“You learn how to manage your time, be disciplined,” Wickenheiser said. “I always say that it’s the greatest job a person can have is being a student-athlete. It's the greatest job I'll ever have.”
That’s quite something coming from an individual whose resume includes five Olympic medals (four gold, one silver), seven World Championship gold medals, and who is currently both a doctor and an assistant general manager with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
But Wickenheiser will be the first to admit, her time at the University of Calgary was key to helping her become the well-rounded and accomplished person she is today.
“I use the skills (learned while being a Dinos student-athlete) every single day, whether I'm, you know, in the middle of an emergency in the emergency department, or I'm at the on the ice with a John Tavares,” Wickenheiser explained. “You learn how to be part of a team and I was a part of a lot of great teams through those years, I really enjoyed it.”