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Toews retires after 16 seasons, won Stanley Cup 3 times with Blackhawks

Toews retires after 16 seasons, won Stanley Cup 3 times with Blackhawks
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Jonathan Toews, the three-time Stanley Cup champion and former Chicago Blackhawks captain, has announced his retirement from the NHL after 16 seasons. Toews concluded his career with his hometown team, the Winnipeg Jets.

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Toews is considered one of the most influential players of his generation, and his retirement marks the end of a significant era for the Chicago Blackhawks franchise.

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