NHL: Longtime Blackhawks Star Jonathan Toews to Sign with Jets
- Jonathan Toews will make his NHL comeback by signing a one-season deal with the Winnipeg Jets, returning to play in his hometown of Manitoba.
- Following a two-year hiatus due to health concerns, Toews is ending his long tenure with the Blackhawks to make an NHL comeback by signing with the improving Winnipeg Jets.
- Toews has played 1,067 NHL games, scored 332 goals, earned 883 points, and won three Stanley Cups, a Selke, Conn Smythe, and Mark Messier Award.
- He expressed how meaningful it is to return and compete before his loved ones in Manitoba, while Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff praised him as an experienced and successful player.
- Toews's contract, worth $2 million plus bonuses, cannot officially be registered until July 1, offering him a unique chance to compete for his hometown team.
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After two years away from major hockey, former Chicago Blackhawks star Jonathan Toews is returning to the NHL and signing a one-year contract with his hometown club, the Winnipeg Jets.
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