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Fighting stomach cancer, Hawerchuk wants ‘to live to tell the story'

https://www.tsn.ca/fighting-stomach-cancer-dale-hawerchuk-wants-to-live-to-tell-the-story-1.1384658

 

Hockey Hall of Famer Dale Hawerchuk is undergoing chemotherapy after being diagnosed with stomach cancer in August, saying he is optimistic as he battles “the fight of my life.”

The 56-year-old Hawerchuk took a leave of absence from his position as coach of the Ontario Hockey League’s Barrie Colts in early September. The team said Hawerchuk was stepping away because of a health issue but wasn’t more
specific.

“For some reason the Lord put me in this kind of fight and I’m ready to fight it,” Hawerchuk said in an interview last weekend with TSN. “I want to live to tell the story.”

Hawerchuk, who grew up in Oshawa, Ont., idolizing Bobby Orr, entered the NHL with sky-high expectations after winning two Memorial Cups as a junior player with the Cornwall Royals of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.

The Winnipeg Jets took him first overall in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft. When he signed a five-year, $800,000 contract with the Jets that summer, an armoured car escorted by police drove to the intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street, the city’s main intersection, and dropped off the bright-eyed, curly-haired 18-year-old. He instantly became Winnipeg’s most recognizable sports celebrity.

Hawerchuk played in the NHL for 16 years before retiring in 1997 with an arthritic hip. He played 1,188 games with Winnipeg, Buffalo, St. Louis and Philadelphia, scoring 518 goals and 1,409 points.

Winner of the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL’s Rookie of the Year for the 1981-82 season, Hawerchuk also played for Canada in the 1987 and 1991 Canada Cups. Hawerchuk famously won the faceoff that led to Mario Lemieux’s iconic goal late in the third period of Game 3 of the 1987 Canada Cup final against the Soviet Union.

He was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2001.

Hawerchuk said he began suffering from acid reflux symptoms in the summer. While a CT scan failed to show any cancer, doctors found a tumour in his stomach on Aug. 22. He is currently being treated with chemotherapy to shrink the tumour, which should provide doctors with the opportunity to remove it.

“The chemo has hit me pretty hard,” he said. “I do it one week and it breaks the body down and then the next week I take a break and build my body up so I can do it again. I have to do that for two months. I really struggle to eat and have a feeding tube, but the last few days I’ve been able to eat a little bit, too. You’ve got to keep your nutrition up.”

According to the latest annual report from the Canadian Cancer Society, of the 113,000 Canadians who are projected to be diagnosed with the cancer this year, an estimated 2.3 per cent (4,100) will be diagnosed with stomach cancer.

Hawerchuk said he has already talked with stomach cancer survivors who he said are now are left eating a half dozen smaller meals per day but for the most part are living “a normal life.”

Crystal Hawerchuk, Dale’s wife, says her family is rallying around her husband and that he has a mindset to beat the disease.

“He’s just so himself and low maintenance and doesn’t have a big ego. He’s just such a good person,” she said. “Dale has always been a very focused person, very determined. He’s got mental strength today just like he had in hockey...I want people to know he’s helped so many people and so many kids and it's terrible this is happening to him because all he has done is give back to the sport. There’s no better person in my life than him. He’s a very selfless person."

Dale said his family has been drawn closer together since his cancer diagnosis. His children, Eric, Alexis and Ben, are all staying close to the family home in King City, Ont.

“You don’t have anything without your health, your family and your friends and sometimes we underrate that,” Hawerchuk said. “An illness like this can definitely put things in perspective. My surgeon told me I’ve got a hell of a battle on my hands, but I’m young and healthy everywhere else.

“Like anything in life, you just got to dig in and go for what your goals are. It’s kind of no different than trying to make the NHL. Who knew if I could make it, right?”

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does anyone know if Scheif made a statement yet (I checked his twitter he hasn't tweeted since May)

I'm absolutely gutted. I can't find the words to say more right now. 

Stunned beyond words.  My favourite Jets 1.0 player.   So sad to hear of this.  I will always remember the key faceoff he took to help Canada win the 87 Canada Cup.   RIP Dale.  

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The sad part is it will be Arizona that retires his number & not us. A city he never played for & the fans could care less about. Which is why the history of the Jets should belong to us. Not Arizona. Their history started in 1996. Mark Chipman needs to work out a deal with the NHL to give us all of our history back, including the old colours & logos.  

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24 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

The sad part is it will be Arizona that retires his number & not us. A city he never played for & the fans could care less about. Which is why the history of the Jets should belong to us. Not Arizona. Their history started in 1996. Mark Chipman needs to work out a deal with the NHL to give us all of our history back, including the old colours & logos.  

Jets could retire his number anytime. He's in the Jets HOF. He is also in the Coyotes ring of honour, FWIW. 

19 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

The sad part is it will be Arizona that retires his number & not us. A city he never played for & the fans could care less about. Which is why the history of the Jets should belong to us. Not Arizona. Their history started in 1996. Mark Chipman needs to work out a deal with the NHL to give us all of our history back, including the old colours & logos.  

Jets v2 reuse the colours and logos all the time when they honour players so...

AZ has him in their ring of honour but ex WHL/NHL(Hull/Steen) retired numbers are not really retired there.

Jets can use the old logos for special occasions but not if they wanted to full time. Our true history belongs to Arizona. We are not free to use it any way we want. 

8 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

Jets can use the old logos for special occasions but not if they wanted to full time. Our true history belongs to Arizona. We are not free to use it any way we want. 

Wrong. Dead wrong.

TNSE purchased all of the old logos years ago: https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/true-north-buys-old-jets-logo-131123723.html

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True North Sports & Entertainment has bought the trademarks for the original team's logos from the 1970s, '80s and '90s...

Scott Brown, director of communications for the Jets, confirmed the team obtained the trademarks for the old logos from the NHL this past summer. The league had owned them since the team moved to Phoenix in 1996 and became the Coyotes.

TNSE can use any of the 1.0 logos, colours, and trademarks whenever it wants. The 2016 Heritage Classic, the Jets Hall of Fame induction ceremonies the last few years, and the 2019 Heritage Classic are all plainly obvious examples of this fact.

The statistical history of 1.0 belongs to the original franchise, now located in Arizona. I don't think there's a way to "reacquire" that history per se but TNSE has mentioned it all whenever it's celebrated 1.0 history or those players.

For all intents and purpose, the Jets 1.0 belong here and TNSE made sure to cover that base when it successfully relocated a team here nearly a decade ago.

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Hawerchuk's number has been officially retired by both the 'Yotes and the Jets 2.0....

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7 minutes ago, Noeller said:

Hawerchuk's number has been officially retired by both the 'Yotes and the Jets 2.0....

Was it retired? I couldn't remember. I know he's in their hall and the banner hangs high but I couldn't remember if the number had been retired. 

6 minutes ago, JCon said:

Was it retired? I couldn't remember. I know he's in their hall and the banner hangs high but I couldn't remember if the number had been retired. 

I thought I read that yesterday in one of the many pieces I read.....but it might just be that he was inducted into the Jets HOF (by 2.0 Jets) and had the banner raised. I just assume that "retiring" the number goes along with that...

Honestly, the NHL should do what the NFL did with the Browns. Cleveland keeps the history, Ravens is a new team which began in 1996. So Jets officially get all the history (franchise just had a 15 year hiatus) and Coyotes started in 1996. Basically what we so here anyways.

42 minutes ago, blue_gold_84 said:

Wrong. Dead wrong.

TNSE purchased all of the old logos years ago: https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/true-north-buys-old-jets-logo-131123723.html

TNSE can use any of the 1.0 logos, colours, and trademarks whenever it wants. The 2016 Heritage Classic, the Jets Hall of Fame induction ceremonies the last few years, and the 2019 Heritage Classic are all plainly obvious examples of this fact.

The statistical history of 1.0 belongs to the original franchise, now located in Arizona. I don't think there's a way to "reacquire" that history per se but TNSE has mentioned it all whenever it's celebrated 1.0 history or those players.

For all intents and purpose, the Jets 1.0 belong here and TNSE made sure to cover that base when it successfully relocated a team here nearly a decade ago.

When was this? Living in Calgary we don't get news like this. 

So today before I went for my eye appointment, I went to go pay my respects. It's a shame that Jets Gear discontinued the rubber duckies.

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I met Dale Once, when he first came to the Jets. For some reason he was at a friend’s Family home, I vaguely recall he was living there, temporarily. 
 

He was just a kid, I don’t know, maybe eighteen .....

He was friendly, down to earth, polite, and definitely left me with the impression of him being a good person.

 

 

 

 

Shawn Lackie used to work in communications for the league, but he’s been in real estate for the last 16 years.
About a dozen years ago he recalls listing a home in Oshawa, Ont. that he found out was the home Hawerchuk grew up in.

In chatting with one of the long-time neighbours, Lackie heard an interesting story.

“He told me that in 2001 when Dale was named to the Hockey Hall of Fame Dale came back to the neighbourhood and personally delivered invitations to the people that were still living in that area,” Lackie told me. “It was his way of saying thanks to the neighbours that supported his hockey dreams from a very early age. Now how classy is that?”
https://winnipegsun.com/sports/football/friesen-some-good-ideas-and-some-lousy-ones-for-the-cfl?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter



 

On 2020-08-19 at 3:57 PM, SpeedFlex27 said:

When was this? Living in Calgary we don't get news like this. 

October 5th, 2011. A few days before 2011-12 NHL season kicked off with the Jets 2.0 making their debut.

Image may contain: text that says '/fa FANS WINNIPEG ETS FANS" Dale Hawerchuk's funeral is this WatNEG afternoon. The family will provide a video later today or tomorrow. We will post the video as soon as it's available.'

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