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NHL veteran Jonathan Toews breaks silence on Connor McDavid in the playoffs


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Simone Tremblay
June 22, 2024  (10:18)
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Blackhawks' Jonathan Toews breaks silence, praises McDavid's stellar playoffs performance.

Jonathan Toews, the seasoned Chicago Blackhawks center, recently ended his public hiatus since February, following his appearance at a special event for his former UND teammate, Ryan Duncan.
Toews, known for his on-ice leadership and off-ice privacy, had largely stayed out of the spotlight until his comments on Friday, June 21, captured by The Athletic's Pierre LeBrun.
Jonathan Toews on Connor McDavid's playoff run.
« He's out of this world. It's really hard to comprehend what he's doing, on top of the pressure he's under. He just keeps reaching new levels. He's unstoppable. I find myself cheering for him it's so impressive. »

This statement, highlighted in a tweet, confirms not only Toews' keen following of the current NHL playoffs but also his admiration for Connor McDavid's exceptional form. McDavid, leading his Edmonton Oilers through a remarkable series of victories, continues to solidify his status in the NHL.
Toews' presence at recent Blackhawks events suggests his active engagement with the hockey community despite his low public profile earlier this year.
McDavid's outstanding performance this season is not without precedent. The Oilers' captain has consistently proven his prowess, securing the Art Ross Trophy for three consecutive seasons from 2020 to 2023.
His current playoff stats are equally impressive, with 42 points (8 goals and 34 assists) in just 23 games, surpassing Wayne Gretzky's postseason record with the Kings in 1991.
As the Oilers push forward in the Stanley Cup Finals, the hockey world watches with bated breath. McDavid's relentless drive and skill make it difficult to count him and his team out.
Meanwhile, Jonathan Toews' recent remarks not only show his respect for McDavid's talents but also hint at his own enduring passion for the game, celebrating the achievements of another hockey great as he watches from the sidelines.

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