It’s not official yet, but it appears Jonathan Toews will be retiring from professional hockey following his comeback season.
Darren Dreger stated on X this morning that nothing has been finalized regarding Toews’ status, but all signs are pointing toward the Winnipeg native hanging up the skates.
Nothing official, but at this point it seems likely Jonathan Toews is retiring.
This shouldn’t come as a surprise to most people. Toews’ homecoming was one of the more unique stories in the NHL, especially for the city of Winnipeg, but ultimately it’s up to him to decide whether his body can handle another season. The NHL schedule is also set to increase from 82 to 84 games moving forward.
The 38-year-old centreman signed a one-year, $2 million contract with Winnipeg in June 2025.
If Toews officially announces his retirement, the three-time Stanley Cup champion will finish his Hall of Fame-worthy career with 912 points (383 goals, 529 assists) in 1,149 games dating back to the 2007-08 season. In 137 playoff games, he recorded 119 points (45 goals, 74 assists).
If Toews were to return for another season, he’d likely slot in as a solid fourth-line centre for the Jets. His speed isn’t what it once was, but his hockey IQ and reliability in the faceoff circle remain strong. That said, Dreger has already indicated it’s highly unlikely that Toews plays another year.
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