The end of an era: Jonathan Toews leaves Chicago Blackhawks.

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Jonathan Toews bid farewell to the Chicago Blackhawks after a 16-year run, during which he won three Stanley Cups and served as team captain for 15 years. The Blackhawks announced they would not re-sign the 34-year-old center, who becomes an unrestricted free agent this summer. Toews has battled health issues stemming from long-COVID and has not ruled out retirement. He plans to remain involved in hockey in some way, whether with the Blackhawks or not.
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