BREAKING | Jonathan Toews is considering a major decision regarding his future
The period of Chicago's dominance in cup contention is coming to a close, and there are reports suggesting that a beloved franchise player is contemplating retirement at the end of the current season.
Jonathan Toews is said to be considering retirement due to his numerous injuries, which have prevented him from performing at his usual level this year. As the captain of the Blackhawks for more than ten years, he has been a vital player in the team's success, winning three cups in Chicago.
Toews is undeniably one of the greatest players in the franchise's history, and it will be strange to see neither him nor Patrick Kane on the Hawks' roster in the near future. However, it won't be long before his jersey number is raised to the rafters as a tribute to his impressive career.
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MARS 17 | 117 ANSWERS BREAKING | Jonathan Toews is considering a major decision regarding his future Will Toews be inducted into the hall of fame? |
Yes | 100 | 85.5 % |
No | 17 | 14.5 % |
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