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Chicago Tribune
26 minutes ago
- Chicago Tribune
Jonathan Toews, introduced by Winnipeg Jets, says signing with hometown team ‘really lit that fire again'
WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Jonathan Toews is back in the NHL with his hometown Winnipeg Jets after a two-year absence. The three-time Stanley Cup champion was introduced Friday as the newest member of the Jets, donning a jersey with his signature No. 19 at a team news conference. The Jets announced their intention to acquire the 37-year-old center last month, but it only became official this week, with Toews signing a one-year deal worth $2 million, plus performance bonuses tied to games played and playoff success. The longtime Chicago Blackhawks captain last played in April 2023. He told reporters Friday he was grateful for the opportunity to return to the ice, let alone with his hometown club in front of friends and family. 'It's an honor and one that has really lit that fire again, that excitement for the game,' Toews said. 'You have these moments throughout your career where — I don't want to say you get jaded — but you get used to it and you kind of settle in. This is another moment that kind of brings me back to that new feeling like you're getting drafted again.' Chosen as one of the NHL's top 100 players from its first 100 years, Toews played 15 seasons with the Blackhawks and was one of the faces of the franchise. He also helped Canada win gold at back-to-back Olympics in 2010 and '14. Toews stepped away from hockey two years ago citing the effects of Chronic Immune Response Syndrome and long COVID-19. His exit coincided with the Hawks trading fellow star Patrick Kane and going into a full-scale rebuild. Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff called Toews' signing an exciting day for Winnipeg and said it's something he had been thinking about making happen for more than a decade. Cheveldayoff, an assistant GM in Chicago when Toews and the Blackhawks won the 2010 Stanley Cup, said that when he joined the Jets the following year, he and co-owner Mark Chipman mused about the possibility of seeing Toews in a Winnipeg jersey one day. 'At that point in time it was merely a dream or a concept,' Cheveldayoff said. 'Last week, when we finalized everything, I sent Mark a text and it said, 'Toews is a Jet.' It was an emotional feeling.' 'One of the most decorated hockey players in Manitoba history is coming home.' Toews is joining a Jets team that's coming off a Presidents' Trophy-winning season as the NHL's top regular-season team. Earlier this week, Winnipeg lost a key offensive piece when winger Nikolaj Ehlers signed a six-year deal with the Carolina Hurricanes.
Yahoo
38 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Man Utd Get Good News as Juventus, PSG-Linked Attacker Desires Old Trafford Switch
PSG have been tracking Victor Osimhen for over a year, and with the summer transfer window approaching, speculation about the Napoli striker's next move is ramping up. GIVE ME SPORT previously reported that Manchester United are growing increasingly concerned about PSG's pursuit of the 26-year-old, with the French club now seen as the frontrunner to sign him. The report adds that PSG are prepared to trigger Osimhen's £63 million release clause and meet his wage demands, making them a serious contender in the race. Advertisement Meanwhile, Fichajes reported that Saudi giants Al-Hilal have made a massive push to lure Osimhen. They've tabled a three-year offer—with an option for a fourth—worth €160 million net in salary, raising their annual proposal to €40 million, nearly quadruple what the Nigerian currently earns at Napoli. Al-Hilal, looking to bolster Simone Inzaghi's squad, are also targeting AC Milan left back Theo Hernández. PSG could lose out on No. 9 optionDespite the big-money Saudi offer, Fichajes reported on Friday that Osimhen has made his preference clear: he wants to join Manchester United. The striker has reportedly ruled out staying at Napoli and is open to being part of the new project under Rubén Amorim, even without Champions League football next season. Advertisement According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, United remain firmly in the mix. The Italian outlet describes the club as having a 'burning magnetism' in their pursuit of Osimhen and still believe they can land him despite their European absence. Juventus have also entered the race, while Al-Hilal—despite previously being turned down—remain in the picture with their offer still standing. Galatasaray, too, are hoping to bring Osimhen in on a permanent deal after his loan stint in Istanbul, though they appear to be long shots in a crowded field of suitors.
Yahoo
40 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Bold Warriors Trade Idea Unites Stephen Curry With His Long-Awaited Perfect Fit
Bold Warriors Trade Idea Unites Stephen Curry With His Long-Awaited Perfect Fit originally appeared on Athlon Sports. When you hear Stephen Curry and dream running mate, who comes to mind? If the answer is anything but LeBron James, it is the wrong one. Advertisement The two megastars finally shared the court as teammates, not rivals, at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. The Golden State Warriors would likely be more than happy to see that pairing in their jerseys as well. The idea of pairing James and Curry is not new. However, what has changed is the Los Angeles Lakers' reported stance on how they perceive their 40-year-old superstar. Brian Windhorst suggested James is no longer being viewed as a franchise player. The four-time NBA champion has been reduced to the status of 'expiring contract.' Windhorst said, "My conversations over the last three days have crystallized that the Lakers are essentially viewing LeBron as an expiring contract. ... I'm not sure what happened, but the Lakers and LeBron did not have (substantive discussions about extending his contract." Advertisement The NBA insider said expiring contracts are typically viewed as trade pieces in the league and that he was no longer convinced that a trade involving James was an impossibility. That is the Warriors' cue. Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry defends against Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James at Chase Yamashita-Imagn Images Greg Swartz of Bleacher Report thought up a trade package for this potential deal, should it come to pass. The NBA writer listed the Warriors as one of the top destinations for James. Warriors get: LeBron James. Lakers get: Jimmy Butler, Quinten Post. The selling points of this trade is interesting for both sides. For the Lakers, it may be a bit tougher to get behind this deal. Butler has more years in the tank than James does. However, the real incentive to downgrade from James for an extra year of Jimmy is not overwhelmingly exciting, even if Post helps address their frontcourt concerns. Advertisement For the Warriors, 2025-26 could very well be James' last year. Are the Warriors content taking one clear shot at the title with both Curry and James, if that is the case? Ultimately, both sides would need to do a bit of mental gymnastics for this one. However, the Warriors probably gravitate to the idea a lot quicker than the Lakers would. Related: Warriors Emerge as Potential Destination for Suns' Star Amid Ongoing Rumors Related: Warriors Running Out of Center Options as Free Agency Spiral Continues This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 3, 2025, where it first appeared.