When the news came that Jonathan Toews was signing with the Winnipeg Jets, it felt like a storybook moment. Hometown hero coming home, three-time Cup winner finally wearing Jets blue.
You wouldn't have guessed Thursday marked San Jose Sharks second-year center Macklin Celebrini's first time on the world's biggest sporting stage.
With the trade deadline creeping up, one Winnipeg Jets player to watch is Jonathan Toews. After a slow start to the season thanks to long COVID lingering, he’s finally starting to look like the player we know he can be—sharp, smart, and still capable of making plays that remind you why he’s a Hall of Famer.
In the history of the NHL, a total of 47 players have scored 50 goals in a season more than once. How many of the 47 can you name in six minutes?
With NHLers back at the Olympics, the odds of someone new joining the Triple Gold Club have increased significantly. Conceptualized by former IIHF Director
In the lore of the NHL, it's the Stanley Cup-winning teams that are remembered the most from seasons past. Yet, when looking back on the best of the best
The Winnipeg Jets’ offseason gets a little more interesting when you toss Jonathan Toews into the mix. Should they give him another contract, or let him leave – one way or another?
In today’s NHL rumour rundown, we start with Patrik Laine and his potential return after the Olympics, and what team he may be on when that time comes.
Jonathan Toews returning to Winnipeg just seemed natural. He didn’t go after the big-market shine or the smoothest landing spot. He picked the city that shaped him — the rinks he grew up in, the stands he sat in, and a connection that’s bigger than hockey.
Right or wrong, the general rule of thumb dictates experience wins Stanley Cups. So, the Montreal Canadiens, who started the 2025-26 season as the youngest team in the NHL, are clearly out of luck, right?
The Edmonton Oilers are looking to make a deep playoff run this season, and after coming up short in their previous two appearances, where they made it to the Stanley Cup Final, they are hoping their depth can step up and help them win their first Stanley Cup since 1990.
Every time Mitch Marner’s return to Toronto comes up, someone inevitably reaches for the Jonathan Toews comparison from his return to Chicago. Same idea, they say.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Toronto Maple Leafs are facing difficult decisions in goal and on the blue line, the Edmonton Oilers are being loosely
Jeff Marek floated an interesting deadline scenario involving the Winnipeg Jets and Jonathan Toews. While Winnipeg has played better of late, the bigger question is what happens if it becomes clear the Jets aren’t going to make the playoffs.
The Canadiens are enjoying a fine 2025-26 season. The club has a record of 28-15-7, which currently places it third in the Atlantic(and in a very good position to make the playoffs).
A month ago, the trade market in the NHL looked very weak. The gap between a playoff spot and the bottom of the standings was so slim that it really wasn’t clear how many teams were going to become sellers ahead of the trade deadline.
Jonathan Toews is in his first season with the Winnipeg Jets. He came out of retirement to sign with his hometown team. It’s something he always talked about wanting to do.
This past week for the Chicago Blackhawks has been all about celebrating the past- the Dynasty teams, and even the Stanley Cup made an appearance at the United Center.
The Blackhawks snapped their three-game skid in style Monday night, blanking the Winnipeg Jets 2-0 on an evening dedicated to former captain Jonathan Toews.
Winnipeg Jets center Jonathan Toews made his long-awaited return to Chicago on Monday, getting a minutes-long standing ovation in his first game back in the city where he spent his entire NHL career prior to this season.
The Chicago Blackhawks hosted the Winnipeg Jets on Monday, Jan. 19, and it was certainly a nostalgic and surreal night. Former captain Jonathan Toews, who won three Stanley Cups with the Blackhawks, returned to the United Center for the first time since not being re-signed in Chicago and then taking a break from hockey due to health reasons.
Winnipeg Jets center Jonathan Toews played his first game at the United Center since his return to the NHL, and to the surprise of no one, he was met with thunderous applause.
When Jonathan Toews steps onto the ice at the United Center tonight, it will be bigger than the standings, the scoreline, or even the sweater he’s wearing.
Winnipeg Jets center Jonathan Toews checked the box of facing the Chicago Blackhawks for the first time when he earned an assist in a lopsided home win in October.
Jonathan Toews made history Thursday night at Grand Casino Arena. The Winnipeg Jets forwardrecorded his 900th NHL point in a 6-2 victory over the Minnesota Wild, capping a remarkable turnaround for a team that recently suffered through an 11-game losing streak.
Mark Scheifele had a goal and three assists and the Winnipeg Jets cruised to a 6-2 win over the Minnesota Wild on Thursday night in Saint Paul, Minn. Gabriel Vilardi, Jonathan Toews and Josh Morrissey each finished with a goal and an assist for Winnipeg, which won its fourth in a row.
While he might be regarded as one of the best to ever play the game, many wondered what type of play Jonathan Toews would be after taking two years away from the game.
After sitting out the previous two seasons and looking like his NHL career was over, three-time Stanley Cup champion Jonathan Toews made his return on Thursday night.
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