Despite rumours that Jonathan Toews may be approaching the end of his NHL career, the Blackhawks' captain is not ready to hang up his skates just yet. After being sidelined with an injury for two months, Toews is set to return to the ice.
Toews has been an integral part of the Blackhawks' success for over a decade and is the last remaining member of the team's cup dynasty. However, at 34 years old, retirement has been speculated as a likely path for the former third overall pick.
Initially, Toews' two-month injury appeared to indicate that he could be sidelined for the remainder of his career. However, a massive turnaround has occurred, and he is now set to play on Saturday.
This news is particularly exciting for Blackhawks fans, who will have the opportunity to watch their captain play a few more games wearing the iconic Blackhawks jersey. While Toews' future in the NHL remains uncertain, his return to the ice serves as a reminder that he still has some game left in him.