Jonathan Toews has an estimated net worth of $16 million
His annual salary is approximately $7.8 million
Jonathan Toews – A Brief Biography
Jonathan Bryan Toews, born on April 29, 1988, in Winnepeg, Manitoba Canada, is a well-known professional ice hockey player, notably serving as the captain of the Chicago Blackhawks in the National Hockey League (NHL). He has received numerous accolades which have significantly contributed to his current net worth.
As of mid-2016, Toews’ net worth was estimated at $16 million, mainly from his successful ice hockey career. He holds the distinction of being the third youngest captain in NHL history and has also represented Team Canada, aiding in the accumulation of numerous gold medals. It is projected that his wealth will continue to grow as he progresses in his career.
Toews embarked on his career as an amateur and was drafted by the Tri-City Americans during the 2003 WHL Bantam Draft. However, he opted to play midget AAA hockey at Shattuck-Saint Mary’s from 2003 to 2005, thereby retaining his NCAA eligibility. He then returned to college hockey, representing the University of North Dakota and contributing to the school’s advancement to the NCAA Frozen Four twice as an alternate captain. Additionally, North Dakota’s victory in the Broadmoor Cup and Toews’ recognition as West Regional MVP further enhanced his reputation. In 2006, he was ranked third overall by scouts in the NHL Entry Draft.
Toews was indeed selected third overall by the Chicago Blackhawks and decided to forgo college hockey to sign a three-year entry level contract with the team. During his debut year, he established the second longest point scoring streak in the initiation of an NHL career, notching a point in his first ten games before sustaining a knee injury. Nevertheless, he concluded the season ranking third in points and leading the rookies in goal-scoring. Toews finished as the runner-up for the Calder Memorial Trophy.
Following an impressive debut season, he was appointed as the Blackhawks’ team captain, becoming the third-youngest in NHL history. The subsequent year, he achieved his first hat trick and earned selection to the 2009 NHL All-Star Game. He played a pivotal role in guiding the Blackhawks into the Stanley Cup playoffs, ultimately leading them to victory against the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2010 championship, thereby becoming the second-youngest captain to win the Cup. Toews was subsequently honored with the Conn Smythe Trophy and became the youngest player to join the Triple Gold Club. His accomplishments also led to his appearance on the cover of the video game “NHL 11”.
Despite Toews’ record-breaking performance during the 2010-11 season, the Blackhawks struggled to secure a playoff spot after trading several players due to salary cap constraints. They were eventually eliminated in the first round by the Vancouver Canucks. In 2012, Jonathan’s playing time was limited due to injury, but he made a successful comeback during the lockout-shortened 2013 season. He aided the Blackhawks in reaching the playoffs in 2014, but they fell short in the Western Conference Final. During the same year, he and Patrick Kane were both granted eight-year extensions worth $10.5 million annually.
In 2015, Toews contributed to the Blackhawks’ triumph in securing another Stanley Cup championship, prevailing against the Tampa Bay Lightning. He was also presented with a Mark Messier Leadership Award, received an ESPY Award, and featured on the cover of “NHL 16”.
On the personal front, Jonathan Toews is in a relationship with Lindsey Vecchione. It is widely known that he is fluent in both English and French. His accomplishments have been honored with various recognitions, including having a northern lake and a community center in Manitoba named in his honor. Additionally, he undergoes year-round training with EVO Ultrafit.
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| Full Name | Jonathan Toews |
| Net Worth | $16 Million |
| Salary | $7.8 Million |
| Date Of Birth | April 29, 1988 |
| Place Of Birth | Winnipeg, Canada |
| Height | 6′ 2″ (1.88 m) |
| Weight | 94 kg |
| Profession | Ice hockey centre |
| Education | University of North Dakota |
| Nationality | American |
| Parents | Bryan Toews, Andrée Gilbert |
| Siblings | David Toews |
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| Awards | Conn Smythe Trophy, Frank J. Selke Trophy, Mark Messier Leadership Award, Best NHL Player ESPY Award |
| Nominations | Calder Memorial Trophy |
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|---|---|
| 1 | Won two gold medals in the Winter Olympics in 2010 and 2014, representing Team Canada. |
| 2 | Played hockey for the University of North Dakota. |
| 3 | Is fluent in English and French. |
| 4 | Became the fourth youngest captain in the NHL (along with Vincent Lecavalier, Sidney Crosby and Gabriel Landeskog). |
| 5 | Winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2010. |
| 6 | Appeared on the cover of NHL 10 with teammate Patrick Kane. |
| 7 | Mother’s name is Andree Gilbert and father’s name is David Toews. |
| 8 | On July 1, 2014, he and teammate Patrick Kane signed an 8-year, $84 million contract extension to remain with the Chicago Blackhawks. |
| 9 | Attended Shattuck-St. Mary’s school where he played midget AAA hockey. |
| 10 | Won two gold medals at the World Junior Championships in 2006 and 2007. |
| 11 | Winner of the Mark Messier Leadership Award in 2015. |
| 12 | Has a younger brother, David (born in 1990) who was drafted by the New York Islanders in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft. |
| 13 | Was selected third overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. |
| 14 | Winner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy in 2013. |
| 15 | Has a lake named after him in Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada called Toews Lake. |
| 16 | Has won three Stanley Cups as a member of the Chicago Blackhawks. |
| 17 | Third overall pick in the 2006 NHL draft by the Chicago Blackhawks. Member of Canada West’s 2005 World U-17 Hockey Challenge championship team, Canada’s 2006 and 2007 World Junior championship teams, and 2007 Canada’s World championship team. |
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| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blackhawks Fever | 2017 | Short | Himself |
| 2015 Stanley Cup Finals | 2015 | TV Mini-Series | Himself – Chicago Blackhawks Centre |
| 2015 NHL All-Star Game | 2015 | TV Special | Himself – Chicago Blackhawks |
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| Title | Year | Status | Character |
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| Mike & Mike | 2016 | TV Series | Himself – Chicago Blackhawks |