Jets Welcome Jonathan Toews

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WINNIPEG – Jonathan Toews is officially back.

The three-time Stanley Cup champion, who last played an NHL game more than two years ago, was introduced Friday as the newest member of his hometown Winnipeg Jets, donning a jersey with his signature No. 19 at a team press conference.

The Jets announced their intention to acquire the 37-year-old centre last month, but it only became official this week with Toews signing a one-year deal worth US$2 million, plus performance bonuses tied to games played and playoff success.

The longtime Chicago Blackhawks captain last played in April of 2023, and on Friday, he told reporters he was just grateful for the opportunity to return to the ice, let alone with his hometown club in front of friends and family.

“It’s an honour and one that has really lit that fire again, that excitement for the game,” Toews said.

“You have these moments throughout your career where I don’t want to say you get jaded, but you get used to it, and you kind of settle in. This is another moment that kind of brings me back to that new feeling like you’re getting drafted again.”

Toews walked away from the game following the 2022-2023 season as he was dealing with symptoms of long COVID and Chronic Immune Response Syndrome.

Those health issues kept Toews out of the lineup for the entire 2020-21 season, and he was in and out of the lineup in his final year with the Blackhawks, at one point missing two months of action.

Toews revealed on social media in November that he travelled to India and underwent Ayurvedic detox Panchakarma, a traditional therapy that uses massage, herbs and diet to cleanse the body, after “almost five years of searching for a way to heal the inflammatory and immune system issues that took me out of hockey.”

He said Friday that he was skeptical about the therapy at first, but had reached a point mentally where he’d try anything.

“I ended up going out there, and I was really happy that I did,” he explained. “As soon as I started following that diet and some of the different herbs and tinctures and just supplements that complement the diet, things started changing really fast.”

“I knew right away that there was something to it.”

Toews has played 1,067 regular-season NHL games, all with Chicago, recording 372 goals and 511 assists.

In 137 career playoff games, Toews recorded 45 goals and 74 assists. He won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 2010, when he led Chicago to its first championship in more than 40 years.

Toews also helped Canada claim Olympic gold in 2010 and 2014.

Born in Winnipeg, Toews grew up in the city’s St. Vital neighbourhood, where there’s now a community sportsplex named in his honour.

Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff called Toews’ signing an exciting day for Winnipeg and for Manitoba and said it’s something he’s been thinking about making happen for more than a decade.

Cheveldayoff, an assistant GM in Chicago when Toews and the Blackhawks won the 2010 Stanley Cup, said that when he joined the Jets the following year, he and True North chairman Mark Chipman mused about the possibility of one day seeing Toews in a Winnipeg jersey.

“At that point in time it was merely a dream or a concept,” Cheveldayoff said. “Last week, when we finalized everything, I sent Mark a text, and it said ‘Toews is a Jet.’ It was an emotional feeling.”

“One of the most decorated hockey players in Manitoba history is coming home.”

Toews is joining a Jets team that’s coming off a Presidents’ Trophy-winning season as the NHL’s top regular-season club. But earlier this week, Winnipeg lost a key offensive piece when winger Nikolaj Ehlers signed a six-year deal with the Carolina Hurricanes.

(Canadian Press)

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Jim
Jim
8 months ago

Toews, he won’t be able to keep up to the play after two years out. He’ll be In and out due to injury.