Chicago Blackhawks Legend Retiring After 16 Seasons, 3 Stanley Cups
Summary
Jonathan Toews, a famous ice hockey player, is expected to retire after 16 seasons in the NHL. He played mainly for the Chicago Blackhawks, winning three Stanley Cups and many awards during his career.Key Facts
- Jonathan Toews took a two-year break before playing last season with the Winnipeg Jets.
- He played 82 games last season but had his lowest points and goals in a career.
- Toews spent 15 seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks, scoring 372 goals and 883 points in 1,067 games.
- He ranks fifth in games played, and sixth in goals and points in Blackhawks history.
- Toews won three Stanley Cups and many individual awards, including the Conn Smythe and Selke Trophies.
- He earned two Olympic gold medals and other international hockey championships.
- He holds NHL records for becoming captain in the fewest games and being the youngest captain to win the Conn Smythe Trophy.
- Toews also holds several Blackhawks team records, including most overtime and shootout goals.
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