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Toews, Blackhawks lose 5-4 to Flyers in finale

Flashback: Jonathan Toews scores in final Blackhawks game

All the hard work — every grueling practice and training session — it was all worth it, the captain said. The atmosphere surrounding his last game was proof.

“It's a reminder, like I said, that it's all worth the sacrifice ... when you experience that with your teammates, there's nothing better,” he said.

Toews scored in a rousing end to his memorable run in Chicago, but Ivan Provorov beat Alex Stalock 3:09 into overtime to lift the Philadelphia Flyers to a 5-4 victory Thursday night in the season finale for each team.

Toews won three Stanley Cup titles in 15 seasons with Chicago, but general manager Kyle Davidson announced earlier in the day that the team would not re-sign the veteran center. Toews turns 35 on April 29, and the lowly Blackhawks are rebuilding.

“There's absolutely no hard feelings,” he said. “I have nothing but love and gratitude for the Blackhawks.”

Toews had a chance to win the game in overtime, but he was denied by Felix Sandstrom on a breakaway with about 2:15 remaining. Provorov then closed it out with his sixth goal of the season.

“Nice to finish with a win," Flyers forward James van Riemsdyk said. "Now you start to think about what’s next. It’s been some trying times as far as winning games, but the guys stuck together.”

Toews' last game with Chicago (26-49-7) added some electricity to a matchup of teams long eliminated from the playoff race. And Philadelphia (31-38-13) played up to the challenge, earning a second straight win behind two goals and an assist from Travis Konecny.

When it was over, Toews and the Blackhawks took to the ice, and the team played a video honoring the center for his time with the franchise. Toews patted his heart and waved to the crowd of 20,219 — many dressed in various Toews jerseys — amid chants of “Jonny! Jonny!”

“I don't think the final score really followed them into the dressing room,” Chicago coach Luke Richardson said. “I think the atmosphere did, and it was a special night.”

Toews was showered with cheers all game long, especially when he redirected an Andreas Athanasiou pass for a power-play goal 7:40 into the second period.

It was Toews’ first goal since Jan. 28 and No. 15 on the season. He has 372 goals and 511 assists in 1,067 regular-season games — all with Chicago.

Toews could decide to retire after missing a chunk of this season with what he described as symptoms of long COVID-19 and chronic immune response syndrome. But he said he hasn't made a final decision just yet.

“The thought of playing for another team right now is so far in the back of my mind right now, especially after that moment," Toews said. “I always thought I'd retire a Blackhawk and part of me still believes in that, so we'll see.”

Philadelphia had a 4-3 lead for much of the third period, but Tyler Johnson found Athanasiou in front with 2 minutes left. It was Athanasiou's 20th goal of the season.

Anders Bjork and Jujhar Khaira also scored for Chicago, which is in the mix for a prime position in the upcoming NHL draft. Stalock finished with 31 saves.

Owen Tippett had a goal and an assist for Philadelphia. Noah Cates also scored, and Sandstrom finished with 34 stops.

It also was the last game for Flyers defenseman Justin Braun after 13 NHL seasons.

“Emotional," Braun said. “It didn’t really hit me until Provi scored. But that’s it. It’s a tough day, but it was a great run.”

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Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 0:26 Travis Konecny Goal (30) Snap Shot, assists: Morgan Frost (26)
Goal 1st Period 6:21 Travis Konecny Goal (31) Wrist Shot, assists: Morgan Frost (27)
Goal 1st Period 7:28 Jujhar Khaira Goal (6) Backhand, assists: Connor Murphy (6), Wyatt Kaiser (3)
Goal 1st Period 9:20 Anders Bjork Goal (2) Wrist Shot, assists: Andreas Athanasiou (19), Ian Mitchell (7)
Goal 2nd Period 0:46 Owen Tippett Goal (27) Wrist Shot, assists: none
Goal 2nd Period 4:22 Noah Cates Goal (13) Snap Shot, assists: Travis Konecny (29), Owen Tippett (22)
Goal 2nd Period 7:40 Jonathan Toews Goal (15) Tip-In, assists: Andreas Athanasiou (20), Seth Jones (25)
Goal 3rd Period 18:00 Andreas Athanasiou Goal (20) Wrist Shot, assists: Tyler Johnson (20)
Goal 4th Period 3:09 Ivan Provorov Goal (6) Wrist Shot, assists: Travis Konecny (30), Travis Sanheim (16)

Statistics

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24 Blocked Shots 8
21 Hits 24
8 Takeaways 13
36 Shots 38
1 Power Play Goals 1
1 Power Play Opportunities 1
100.0 Power Play Percentage 100.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
25 Faceoffs Won 35
41.7 Faceoff Win Percent 58.3
6 Giveaways 17
1 Total Penalties 1
2 Penalty Minutes 2
Chicago Blackhawks Chicago Blackhawks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Spencer Knight, G Out Mar 9
Oliver Moore, C Out Mar 9
Ryan Ellis, D Injured Reserve Jan 8
Shea Weber, D Injured Reserve Sep 30
Philadelphia Flyers Philadelphia Flyers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ty Murchison, D Out Feb 3
Rodrigo Abols, C Injured Reserve Jan 21

Game Information

United Center

Location: Chicago, IL
Attendance: 20,219 | Capacity:

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 40 17 86 6
Pittsburgh 32 17 78 14
NY Islanders 36 23 77 5
Columbus 32 21 74 10
Philadelphia 29 22 69 11
Washington 31 26 69 7
New Jersey 32 30 66 2
NY Rangers 24 30 56 8

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 43 10 95 9
Dallas 39 14 88 10
Minnesota 37 16 85 11
Utah 34 25 72 4
Nashville 28 27 64 8
Winnipeg 26 26 62 10
St. Louis 25 29 59 9
Chicago 23 29 57 11
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