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| | 1981 NHL Entry Draft -- Dale Hawerchuk |
 | | Hawerchuk felt the NHL had therefore violated his contract, because he should have had the right to go to arbitration, where he was confident he could win a new deal. |
 | | Hawerchuk, who was reportedly asking for $6.9 million over three years with $1 million in incentive bonuses, wanted a player option on the one-year offer, and refused to sign under the Sabres' terms. |
 | | Dale Hawerchuk, Horse Farmer: Looking for another career beyond hockey, Hawerchuk purchased and ran the 100-acre Grande Farms equestrian center in Orangeville, Ontario, with wife, Crystal, after his retirement. |
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