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NHL: Longtime Blackhawks Star Jonathan Toews to Sign with Jets

  • Jonathan Toews, the 37-year-old Winnipeg native and longtime Chicago Blackhawks player, has signed a deal for one season to join the Winnipeg Jets.
  • Toews has been absent from the NHL for the past two seasons due to health challenges, including chronic inflammatory response syndrome, which affected his performance during his last years with the Blackhawks.
  • The Jets finished the 2024-25 season with the best record in the Western Conference, accumulating 116 points, but their playoff run ended in the second round. They are looking to Toews to bring valuable championship experience to the team.
  • Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff expressed enthusiasm about bringing Jonathan Toews into the team, highlighting Toews’s experience and leadership; the contract includes a $2 million base salary along with substantial performance incentives.
  • Toews shared his appreciation for returning to Winnipeg, highlighting how meaningful it is to compete in front of his loved ones in Manitoba.
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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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Towes to make comeback, signing with Jets

WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Jonathan Toews is going home to sign with the Winnipeg Jets as he attempts to make an NHL comeback after a two-year absence.

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arcticicehockey.com broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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