NHL Legend Jonathan Toews Calls it Quits: A Hall of Fame Career Comes to an End After three decades of dominating the ice, Chicago Blackhawks captain and three-time Stanley Cup champion Jonathan Toews has announced his retirement from professional hockey. The iconic center leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered for generations to come, having led the Blackhawks to a dynasty in the 2010s and cementing himself as one of the greatest players of his era. With a storied career that saw him win numerous individual awards, including the Hart Memorial Trophy and the Frank J. Selke Trophy, Toews will be remembered as a true leader on and off the ice. As the Blackhawks begin to look towards a new era, fans will be reflecting on the incredible achievements of a player who will undoubtedly be enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.


Jonathan Toews retires after an iconic NHL career that included 3 Stanley Cups as Chicago Blackhawks captain  Chicago Tribune