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Report: Maple Leafs Among Potential Suitors For Former Blackhawks Captain Jonathan Toews As Forward Eyes NHL Return

Report: Maple Leafs Among Potential Suitors For Former Blackhawks Captain Jonathan Toews As Forward Eyes NHL Return

After nearly two years away from the NHL, Jonathan Toews is reportedly considering a comeback – and the Toronto Maple Leafs are among the teams keeping a close eye on the former Chicago Blackhawks captain.

The three-time Stanley Cup champion last played during the 2022-23 season, where he registered 15 goals and 31 points in 53 games. Now, after time away from the sport to address his battle with Chronic Inflammatory Response Disorder, Toews has resumed skating, reportedly returned to his playing weight, and could be ready to rejoin a team in the NHL.

NHL insider Frank Seravalli broke the news during Amazon’s Sports On Prime Canada broadcast Thursday, identifying the Maple Leafs, Winnipeg Jets, and Colorado Avalanche as potential suitors for the veteran center.

For Toronto, Toews represents a unique opportunity to add championship pedigree and depth to a team with Stanley Cup aspirations.

“It’s been almost two calendar years since we’ve seen Jonathan Toews on the ice but I can tell you that there’s no shortage of teams whose interest peaked over the holidays when Toews detailed his five-week healing journey in India as he’s been suffering from Chronic Inflammatory Response Disorder,” said Seravalli. “He’s feeling the best he has in years and hinted in that story that he might want to resume his NHL career.”

While it remains unclear whether the 36-year-old will attempt a comeback this season – he would need to be on a reserve list by the March 7 trade deadline – or wait until the 2024-25 campaign, multiple teams have expressed interest in his services.

“I’m told that multiple teams expressed interest in Toews, a potential return, to his agent, Pat Brisson from CAA Sports. They’re not entirely sure yet as to whether or not Toews might try and resume playing this year, in which case he’d have to be on a reserves list by the trade deadline on March 7, or if this is something that will wait until next year,” Seravalli explained.

For the Maple Leafs, Toews could fill a significant hole as general manager Brad Treliving has reportedly begun prioritizing adding a third-line center to bolster the team’s depth down the middle. Injuries to star Auston Matthews and other key contributors this season have highlighted the Leafs’ need for reinforcements.

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