Jonathan Toews reflects on career after stellar stint at UND
Grand Forks Herald • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 1:37 AM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026

Jonathan Toews announced his retirement after a distinguished career, reflecting on his time at the University of North Dakota. He led the Chicago Blackhawks to three Stanley Cup championships and earned two Olympic gold medals. During his playing days, Toews often reminisced about his college experiences and the impact they had on his professional journey. His accomplishments have left a lasting legacy in both collegiate and professional hockey.
- •Toews captained the Blackhawks to three Stanley Cups.
- •He won two Olympic gold medals representing Canada.
- •Toews often reflects on his memories from UND.
- •His retirement marks a significant moment in hockey history.
- 1:37 AMGrand Forks Herald — Jonathan Toews reflects on UND as he calls it a career - Grand Forks Herald
"The former UND star captained the Chicago Blackhawks to three Stanley Cups and won two Olympic golds.
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