Jonathan Toews Calls Time on 16-Year NHL Career
After 16 seasons in the NHL, veteran center Jonathan Toews announced his retirement, closing a career marked by leadership, multiple championships and a deep imprint on the sport.
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After 16 seasons in the NHL, veteran center Jonathan Toews announced his retirement, closing a career marked by leadership, multiple championships and a deep imprint on the sport.

Jonathan Toews, a three‑time Stanley Cup champion and former Chicago Blackhawks captain, has retired after a comeback season with the Winnipeg Jets, reflecting on a career marked by three Cups, Olympic gold and resilience in the face of chronic illness.

At 38, Jonathan Toews ends a 14‑year tenure as Blackhawks captain, closing a chapter filled with championships, Olympic golds and a place in the Triple Gold Club.

After 16 seasons and three Stanley Cup titles, veteran center Jonathan Toews has hung up his skates, ending a career that spanned the Chicago Blackhawks, a two‑year health hiatus, and a final season with his hometown Winnipeg Jets.

After a distinguished 16‑year run that blended elite two‑way play with leadership, Jonathan Toews has called time on his professional hockey career.

After 16 seasons and three Stanley Cups, Jonathan Toews has called time on his NHL career, ending a journey that blended elite performance with profound leadership.

After 16 seasons and 912 career points, Jonathan Toews stepped away from the ice, closing a chapter that included three Stanley Cups, Olympic gold and a return that showcased his resilience.
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At 38, Toews stepped away from the ice, ending a career that defined a generation of hockey excellence.

After a storied 15‑year NHL tenure marked by leadership, resilience, and championship success, Jonathan Toews has confirmed he will hang up his skates at the end of the 2025‑26 season with the Winnipeg Jets.

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