Honoring Captain Toews's Time in Chicago: Best Highlights Memories and More
Today, we are August 19th of 2022 and we are counting down the days by honoring players for their best jersey number! As today is August 19th, we will be honoring the Blackhawks best #19 of all-time. This career summary is brought to you by NBC Sports Chicago and their list of best Hawks of all-time ranked by their jersey numbers!
No. 19: Jonathan Toews (C, 2007-present) Drafted No. 3 overall by the Blackhawks in the 2006 NHL Draft, Toews was named captain at the age of 20 and helped turn around a franchise that hadn't won a Stanley Cup since 1961.
Toews is a three-time Stanley Cup champion, five-time NHL All-Star, Selke Trophy winner and remains the youngest captain in NHL history to win the Conn Smythe Trophy. In 2017, he was named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players.
Let's take a look at his best moments in a Blackhawks jersey:
POLL |
Will Toews retire as a Blackhawk? |
Yes, I�d hope so! | 129 | 63.5 % |
No | 74 | 36.5 % |
List of polls |
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12 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Former Blackhawks Patrick Kane's heartfelt moment from the last time he was in Chicago says a lot |
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13 hours ago | By Ryan Hall Troubled Chicago Sports Network Welcomes Chicago Blackhawks Legend To Broadcasting Team |
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15 hours ago | By Sam Walker NHL provides update on referee Mitch Dunning who suffered a violent collision on Monday in Avalanche vs Flyers |
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16 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Blackhawks Make Surprising Decision With Drew Commesso One Day After Calling Him Up From AHL |
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17 hours ago | By Sam Walker Oilers face backlash after getting revenge and acquiring player formerly charged with aggravated drunk driving |
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18 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Big development in Jim Montgomery ending up signing with the Chicago Blackhawks per report |
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18 hours ago | By Joshua Deeds Chicago Blackhawks release update on Seth Jones and his injury timeline is long-term |
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20 hours ago | By Sam Walker 19-year old Connor Bedard breaks the silence on his dwelling three-goal season start in Chicago |
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