In the final game of the 2022-23 season against the Philadelphia Flyers, Jonathan Toews took his final lap on the United Center ice as a member of the Chicago Blackhawks.
The longtime captain described the emotions he felt hearing the loud cheers from Blackhawks fans throughout the night and one last time as he stepped off the ice into the locker room. After winning three Stanley Cups in his 16 seasons for Chicago, he knew that he and this team poured everything that they had during his time spent here to make the city and the fans proud.
"I'm blown away," Toews said. "I really felt that I'm just almost unworthy of a moment like that. I told the guys in the room after the game, that just goes to show, obviously it's more than a game out there when you're able to be part of some special years where you win Stanley Cups and provide a lot of special feelings for the fans."
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Jonathan Toews skated in his last game in a Blackhawks' uniform on Thursday night against the Philadelphia Flyers