Jonathan Toews

Jonathan Toews by Brenda Haugen, published by Capstone in August 2015, is a 32-page juvenile nonfiction book that explores the life of the renowned hockey player. This biography details Toews’ journey from a young boy who was passionate about hockey to becoming the captain of the Stanley Cup-winning Chicago Blackhawks. The narrative highlights his development as a team leader and one of the best defensive forwards in the sport.
Readers will find an engaging account of Jonathan Toews’ rise to stardom, emphasizing his dedication and leadership qualities throughout his career. The book covers various aspects of his life, including his early experiences with hockey and his achievements in the NHL. With a focus on sports and recreation, as well as cultural and regional elements related to Canada, this edition provides insights into the world of hockey and the making of a sports icon.
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A team leader and one of the best defensive forwards in the game, Jonathan Toews became a hockey superstar at a very young age. As a little kid, he wouldn’t eat breakfast until his mom let him put on his skates. Now he’s captain of the Stanley Cup-winning Chicago Blackhawks. Learn about Toews’ rise to hockey stardom and how he became a leader at various levels, all the way to the NHL.
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