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Hockey icon, Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin gets honorary doctorate from Bishop’s University

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Last updated: 2026/06/06 at 7:24 PM
Press Room Published June 6, 2026
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Marie-Philip Poulin, a Canadian hockey icon and three-time Olympic gold medallist, has added to her distinguished legacy with an honorary doctorate in civil law from Bishop’s University.

Poulin is fresh off winning the PWHL’s Walter Cup as the captain of the Montreal Victoire, who defeated the Ottawa Charge in the final in four games.

Bishop’s held two convocation ceremonies Saturday: one at 10 a.m. and another at 2:30 p.m. Poulin received the honorary doctorate during the afternoon ceremony.

“Marie-Philip Poulin embodies values that are deeply aligned with the Bishop’s experience: excellence, leadership, humility, and a deep commitment to community,” said principal and vice-chancellor Sébastien Lebel-Grenier in a statement posted to the university’s website.

“She has defined an era of her sport with integrity and an unwavering dedication to her teammates and her community.”

On Saturday morning, Poulin spoke with CBC’s All in a Weekend host Sonali Karnick and discussed what this latest achievement meant to her.

LISTEN | Marie-Philip Poulin on receiving an honorary doctorate:

All in a Weekend10:44Marie-Philip Poulin receives honorary doctorate from Bishop’s University

Call her Dr.Captain Clutch. Marie-Philip is getting an honorary doctorate from Bishop’s University at today’s convocation ceremonies. She talks about moving to Montreal from Beauceville as a teenager and how those who supported her, made her into the player and the person she is today. She also talks about the evolution of women’s sports and how the PWHL is a part of that growth.

After walking the stage, Poulin expressed her gratitude to the university and offered the graduating class advice in a speech that was met with a standing ovation.

“Receiving an honorary doctorate is something I never imagined when I was a kid in Beauceville with a hockey stick in my hand and a dream in my head,” she began.

“Hockey has taught me discipline and competitiveness, but more than anything it has taught me it’s important to to be a great teammate.”

A purple Bishop's Gaiters women's hockey jersey featuring the number 29 and the name POULIN hangs in a women's locker room.
Following the convocation ceremony, Poulin met with the Bishop’s Gaiters women’s hockey team, which won the U Sports national championship in 2025. The team gifted her a jersey. (Kwabena Oduro/CBC)

Poulin encouraged the new grads to “chase excellence, work hard [and] dream big,” while also emphasizing the importance of building character alongside a career.

“Success matters. Achievement matters. But the way you treat people along the way matters way more,” she said.

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