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Hayley Wickenheiser receives honorary University of Saskatchewan degree

WATCH ABOVE: Hayley Wickenheiser was honoured by the University of Saskatchewan with an honorary doctor of laws degree. Adam MacVicar talks with the Shaunavon, Sask., native – Jun 9, 2017

Hayley Wickenheiser is known around the world as the greatest women’s hockey player.

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On Thursday, she was honoured by the University of Saskatchewan.

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The university awarded Wickenheiser with an honorary doctor of laws degree.

Originally from Shaunavon, Sask., Wickenheiser earned five Olympic medals over her 23-year playing career.

She was also named an officer of the Order of Canada in 2011.

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At convocation, Wickenheiser urged the graduates to make a list of hurdles they need to overcome to succeed.

“My bucket list isn’t the traditional bucket list that a regular person would have, but rather a buck-it list,” Wickenheiser said.

“For me, (it) is like overcoming things like gender, status quo, or tradition, girls don’t play hockey and stuff like that and so I ask them what is your buck-it list, what are the things you’d stand for and fight for.”

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At the age of 38, Wickenheiser is now pursuing her next challenge – medical school.

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