Between 1996 and 2011, Winnipeg had teams in the now-defunct International Hockey League and the American Hockey League. True North Sports and Entertainment, headed by Mark Chipman and David Thomson, then purchased the Atlanta Thrashers and moved them to Winnipeg in 2011.
Hawerchuk again became a figure associated with the Jets.
"He's given us our history back," said Chipman, who is Jets executive chairman. "He's bridged the two eras, the first 17 (years in the NHL) and now us going into Year 10 in an elegant and seamless way. He's the connection for us. And there are other players as well who have been wonderful, but Dale really took pride in being that for us.
"I think I came to learn after the fact that he was really excited about the prospect of a team coming back here because he said to me one day that he kind of felt like a ship without a harbor, so to speak, that the Jets were the most significant part of his playing career and his maturation as a player and a person."
As the Jets established themselves after the relocation, the desire increased to build a bridge to honor past Jets and involve alumni. Even though it was from a different franchise, that remained part of the city's history.
The main section of the bridge was Hawerchuk, who played a big part at the 2016 Tim Hortons Heritage Classic outdoor game between the Jets and Edmonton Oilers at Investors Group Field, including the alumni game that was part of the weekend.
"In my observation, the most credible guy to do that with was Dale, beloved by his teammates and respected in our community," Chipman said. "I felt very fortunate that this friendship had matured to the point where I could say, 'Hey, we really would like to build this around you, frankly, and do it against the Oilers and invite Wayne [Gretzky] and that crew.' When he agreed to do that, it gave me the confidence to reach out to Wayne, who was equally gracious. But the first thing he asked was whether Dale was involved, which was a real signal to me to the extent of the respect that was shared between those two players.
"And it just kind of took off from there. We're benefitting from it to this day. So Dale was instrumental in helping us reconnect to that era and reestablishing our alumni."