"Dale has always been proud to be a part of the community in Winnipeg and felt very much at home in Manitoba. It meant so much to him during his battle with cancer to see all the love and support from his fans," said son Eric on behalf of the Hawerchuk family. "The Ducky Pond Hockey Classic is a perfect way to remember Dale. Some of our most cherished memories with him are playing pond hockey on Lake Winnipeg during the holidays with friends and family. There is something truly special about being on skates outside in Canada. This is going to be such a fun week and we are thrilled to be a part of it."
"Dale, quite simply, is part of the fabric of this city and of the Winnipeg Jets organization. Beyond that, he has contributed so much to the sport of hockey," said Mark Chipman, Executive Chairman and Governor, Winnipeg Jets Hockey Club and TNSE. "We are so proud to give Dale these much-deserved honours to showcase his extraordinary career and the remarkable person he was, and ensure his legacy lives well beyond the fans who followed his career and who were lucky enough to see him play."
Heritage licence plates
Also in support of the TNYF, True North, along with Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI), will launch a new edition of Winnipeg Jets custom licence plates, celebrating the team's heritage. Limited edition JH (Jets Heritage) and H (Heritage) series plates will be available, including motorcycle plates as part of the H series. The Heritage plates will be available at Autopac agents and MPI Service Centres across the province beginning Sept. 13.