Jonathan Toews reflects on UND as he calls it a career

Jonathan Toews reflects on UND as he calls it a career

Grand Forks Herald sports

Key Points:

  • Jonathan Toews officially announced his retirement from professional hockey after a decorated 16-year career, including captaining the Chicago Blackhawks to three Stanley Cups and winning two Olympic gold medals with Canada.
  • Toews reflected fondly on his two years playing college hockey at the University of North Dakota (UND), where he led the team to back-to-back NCAA Frozen Fours and formed a dynamic line with teammates Ryan Duncan and T.J. Oshie.
  • Despite being the No. 1 overall pick in the Western Hockey League Draft, Toews chose to play college hockey instead of major juniors, a decision he remains grateful for due to the life-long friendships and development opportunities at UND.
  • After a health-related two-year hiatus, Toews finished his career with the Winnipeg Jets, his hometown team, and plans to take time to enjoy life outside hockey rather than immediately pursue coaching or scouting roles.
  • Toews expressed excitement about revisiting UND and reconnecting with former teammates and coaches, emphasizing the importance of balance and presence in his post-hockey life.

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