CHICAGO — Jonathan Toews exhaled and then laughed and shook his head in disbelief as the standing ovation continued for four-plus minutes. ''All right, all right,'' he said before taking another lap in front of the cheering crowd.
Toews returned to Chicago on Monday night with his hometown Winnipeg Jets, but it was clear that his first NHL city still counts him as one of its own.
Toews waved and patted his heart as he was showered with cheers and chants of ''Jonny! Jonny!'' during a timeout in the first period. It was his first game at the United Center since he signed with the Jets on July 1.
The 37-year-old center spent his first 15 seasons with the Blackhawks, winning three Stanley Cup titles.
''To put your heart and soul into something and be able to have that impact and inspire people in that way is what makes our sport special,'' Toews said after Winnipeg's morning skate. ''When people would come up to you and talk about where they were when you won one of the Cups, or whatever it was — the story they want to share — it gives people memories. It's something people in our city would bond over. It's pretty special to have those memories.''
There was a noticeable buzz when Toews and the Jets took the ice for pregame warmups. There was a big cheer when he was introduced with the starting lineup and once again when he was shown on the videoboard during Canada's national anthem.
The Blackhawks showed a Toews highlight video during a break in the action with 12:23 left in the first. Dotted with No. 19 Toews jerseys and holding posters that read WELCOME BACK 19, the crowd of 19,894 stood and cheered throughout the tribute.
When the video ended, Toews jumped on the ice to acknowledge the ovation, and it just kept going as the rest of the Jets and the Blackhawks looked on.