Jonathan Toews, a three-time Stanley Cup champion and one of the most dominant forwards of his generation, has announced his retirement from professional hockey at the age of 38. A cornerstone of the Chicago Blackhawks' dynasty in the 2010s, Toews leaves behind a legacy of unparalleled success, including three Conn Smythe Trophy wins and a Hart Memorial Trophy as the NHL's Most Valuable Player. With 398 goals and 1,058 points in 1,028 games, Toews solidified himself as one of the greatest centers in NHL history. As the hockey world bids farewell to a legendary figure, fans and teammates alike will remember Toews' unparalleled work ethic, clutch performances, and unwavering dedication to the sport.


Three-time Stanley Cup winner Toews retires at 38  Reuters