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Hayley Wickenheiser, left, Danielle Goyette and Joan Snyder at a Team Canada function at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
Hayley Wickenheiser, left, Danielle Goyette and Joan Snyder at a Team Canada function at the Scotiabank Saddledome. Dave Holland

Oct. 28, 2022

Joan 厂苍测诲别谤鈥檚 legacy donation a game-changer for women鈥檚 hockey

$2M gift takes the Dinos Program of Excellence in Women鈥檚 Hockey to the next level

Canadians from coast to coast have been feeling the impact of Joan 厂苍测诲别谤鈥檚 incredibly generous efforts for more than two decades. And, while medicine was one passion of 厂苍测诲别谤鈥檚, women鈥檚 sport and women鈥檚 hockey was another.

厂苍测诲别谤鈥檚 mother, Phoebe, played hockey in the 1920s and pursued it throughout the Great Depression. It was her mother鈥檚 spirit that inspired Snyder, Hon. LLD鈥11, CM,聽to work with the 六九色堂 to donate $500,000 in 2011. Snyder, who passed away earlier this year, created the university鈥檚 Joan Snyder Program of Excellence in Women鈥檚 Hockey Fund, the first of its kind in Canada for the benefit of the Dinos Women鈥檚 Hockey Team.

鈥淭he leadership of [head coach] and the excellent team-building that has resulted is what really attracted me to the Dinos women's hockey program,鈥 said Snyder at the time of the donation.

鈥淚t is my hope that this gift will enable the program to retain and attract top coaching talent, assist in boosting the team to national excellence and inspire young girls to take up hockey 鈥 which players like are already doing.鈥

Snyder also supported research in the Faculty of Kinesiology investigating ways to prevent injuries in female athletes, and helped launch the Hayley Wickenheiser Award Endowment as a scholarship for varsity women鈥檚 athletes.

And now, a new, $2-million donation to the Joan Snyder Program of Excellence in Women鈥檚 Hockey Fund will support coaching excellence, elite competition and scholarships to student athletes to help our Dinos teams continue to excel. UCalgary will be able to provide improved resources such as sport psychology and mental health, leadership training, and strength and conditioning training.

Carla MacLeod, Dinos head coach of hockey, centre, with members of her team.

Carla MacLeod, Dinos head coach of hockey, centre, with members of her team.

David Moll, Dinos Athletics

Enhancing sport science initiatives

Carla MacLeod, the current Dinos head coach of hockey, is well aware of what kind of advantage this gives her team in their drive to become a premiere women鈥檚 varsity sport program in Canada.聽

鈥淛oan鈥檚 support will allow us to continually evaluate what our student-athletes need to be at their best,鈥 says MacLeod. 鈥淏ecause one of our main objectives is to make sure that their time within our program is one they will cherish forever and look back fondly on.鈥

And, while wins and losses are valuable, MacLeod knows she and her current and future teams can continue to honour Snyder even when there is no puck involved.聽

鈥淚 think the most important part is her legacy and honouring the Joan Snyder Program of Excellence,鈥 says MacLeod. 鈥淓xcellence is how she treated people and helped our community and that鈥檚 what we are going to honour and make sure we do moving forward.鈥澛

The sheer number of lives touched by 厂苍测诲别谤鈥檚 philanthropic efforts is difficult to calculate. Instead, Goyette believes there is a simple way to sum up the legacy of this incredible woman.聽

鈥淪he wanted to make this world a better place,鈥 says the former Dinos coach. 鈥淎nd she accomplished it.鈥

Joan Snyder with then-Dinos women鈥檚 hockey coach Danielle Goyette, who was immortalized on Canadian postage stamps in 2018.

Joan Snyder with then-Dinos women鈥檚 hockey coach Danielle Goyette, who was immortalized on Canadian postage stamps in 2018.

UCalgary files

Joan believed in women's sports

Snyder was spot-on to put her faith in Goyette and the rest of the Dinos program, as just one year after the initial donation was made in 2011, the team brought home the first national championship in the program鈥檚 history.聽

Led by Wickenheiser, Calgary defeated the Montreal Carabins 5-1 in 2012 becoming, at the time, only the sixth women鈥檚 program to bring home the title.聽聽

Calgary would go on to the most successful two-season run in the program鈥檚 history over the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons. With an incredible 65-14 record over the two campaigns, the Dinos brought home one national championship, one national championship silver medal, one Canada West championship and multiple individual accolades.聽

厂苍测诲别谤鈥檚 initial donation allowed the program to enhance four key pillars: coaching excellence, elite competition, sport services and scholarships to student-athletes. Goyette is convinced that the support in these areas had a massive impact on her team鈥檚 on-ice performance.聽鈥淛oan brought another perspective to our program,鈥 says Goyette. 鈥淲ith her support, we were able to have more time to build the team, and we were able to take exhibition trips to both Toronto and Ottawa to play out-of-conference games, which was really an eye-opener.鈥

Goyette was also able to hire a full-time assistant coach, and had more operating funds for equipment, sports medicine, academic advising and community outreach.聽

The donation clearly had a direct impact on the ice, but Goyette knows that 厂苍测诲别谤鈥檚 support also influenced both herself and her teams.聽

鈥淪he had a big impact on me as a coach,鈥 says the former Olympian, who medalled in 1998, 2002 and 2006. 鈥淲hen I started to coach, it was about the wins and losses. But, the more I talked to [Snyder], the more I changed my philosophy. It became more about giving an opportunity to young girls to be able to use hockey to learn the skills of what it takes to be successful in life.聽

鈥淭hat was always how she approached things. How can we do things better? How can we help girls gain confidence in the things they do and use these skills to become better leaders down the road?鈥澛

Fans of Joan express their support during a Calgary Humane Society event at the Saddledome.

Fans of Joan express their support during a Calgary Humane Society event at the Saddledome.

Courtesy Estate of Joan Snyder

Lifelong booster of women's hockey

Wickenheiser, one of the greatest leaders in Canadian sport, knows how important Snyder was, not only to the UCalgary program, but also to women鈥檚 hockey as a whole.聽

鈥淛oan was a true believer in women's hockey and female sports. She not only supported the Women鈥檚 National team, Wickfest and Dinos women's hockey financially, she was a huge cheerleader,鈥 says Wickenheiser, BKin鈥13, MSc鈥16, Hon. LLD鈥18, MD鈥21.

鈥淲e all loved to see Joan around the rinks, and we are all forever grateful for the enormous impact and legacy she has left for future players to come.鈥

厂苍测诲别谤鈥檚 newest donation to the Dinos will ensure that every player will have the best opportunity to succeed, both on and off the ice.

Learn more about Joan 厂苍测诲别谤鈥檚 compassion for the community and her dedication to helping people.