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Longtime NHL captain won’t be brought back by team

Jonathan Toews is set for his final game with the Chicago Blackhawks. He will suit up in the regular-season finale against the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday night.

Toews, who has spent 15 seasons with the organization, will not be re-signed this offseason.

‘I’ve had a number of conversations with Jonathan throughout the season about his future with the Blackhawks, and recently, we had the difficult conversation that we won’t be re-signing him this offseason,’ Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson said in a statement. ‘Tonight, will be his final game as a Blackhawk, and it was very important to us to be able to provide the proper send-off for Jonathan and our fans.’

Toews has earned his place in Blackhawks history. He led the organization to three Stanley Cup titles and became a six-time NHL All-Star. Toews also won the 2010 Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP and was recognized as one of the 100 greatest NHL players.

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This season, Toews has battled with symptoms of long COVID and chronic immune response syndrome. He missed 27 games and briefly considered retirement before returning earlier this month. Toews has played in six games since his return.

The Blackhawks are heading in a new direction this offseason. They are expected to overhaul the roster and rebuild with young talent. Chicago owns a 26-49-6 record and are in contention for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NHL draft.

Toews, 34, has not decided whether he will retire or play next season. However, the Blackhawks have made it clear they want to honor him one final time.

‘He has done so much for this organization, and no matter where he plays next, we’re excited our fans get the chance to show Jonathan exactly how much he means to them,’ Davidson said.

Toews is indeed a fan favorite. He developed a special connection with the fan base after being selected third overall in the 2006 NHL draft. He later became team captain after just 64 career games and held the position since.

Fans are expected to support No. 19 at the United Center. He represents the last pillar of the championship dynasty that included Patrick Kane, Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook.

‘We can’t thank him enough for everything he’s done,’ Davidson said.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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