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Blackhawks fans give Jonathan Toews three-minute ovation in return to Chicago
Summary
At the United Center, Chicago fans gave Jonathan Toews a sustained three-minute ovation during Monday night's game and he responded with waves, kisses and extra laps; it was his first game in Chicago as a Winnipeg Jets player after 15 seasons with the Blackhawks.
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Jonathan Toews received a prolonged, warm reception during Monday night's game at the United Center. For more than three minutes during the first media timeout, a packed house cheered after a two-minute tribute video and during the singing of "O, Canada" as the scoreboard focused on him. Toews skated extra laps, waved, blew kisses, patted his heart and mouthed "thank you" in response. It was his first game at the United Center as a visiting player after 15 seasons with the Blackhawks and marked his return to the NHL this season with the Winnipeg Jets following a two-year absence for chronic health conditions.
Key details:
- The ovation lasted more than three minutes and occurred during the first media timeout at the United Center.
- Fans watched a two-minute tribute video and cheered during the singing of "O, Canada" as the scoreboard zoomed in on Toews.
- Toews responded by skating extra laps, waving, blowing kisses, patting his heart and mouthing "thank you."
- It was his first game in Chicago as a visitor after 15 seasons with the Blackhawks, during which he served as captain and won multiple championships.
- He returned to the league this season with the Winnipeg Jets after two years away for chronic health conditions and has seven goals and 11 assists through 47 games.
Summary:
The sustained ovation highlighted Toews' enduring connection with Chicago fans and his place in Blackhawks history. He acknowledged the reception and reflected on the teammates and moments that defined his time in Chicago. Undetermined at this time.
