Jonathan Toews, a beloved and decorated forward, has announced his retirement from professional hockey after an illustrious 16-season career. During his time with the Chicago Blackhawks, Toews etched his name into the record books, capturing three Stanley Cup championships, including a memorable 2010 title that marked the franchise's first championship in nearly 50 years. A three-time Selke Trophy winner, Toews was renowned for his exceptional defensive skills, leadership, and clutch performances on the ice. As he hangs up his skates, Toews leaves behind a legacy as one of the greatest players in Blackhawks history.


Toews retires after 16 seasons, won Stanley Cup 3 times with Blackhawks  Pro Hockey News