Toews goes on Healing Journey

Hacketts

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First Burning Man, now this. Looks like he’s feeling good! Well deserved.

Interesting to follow an elite athlete’s recovery post playing days, especially one you essentially grew up with.
 
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Ace Card Bedard

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Healing modalities?

I'm unfamiliar with this term.


Whatever works for Toews, I'm happy for him. Dude put his years in and took a beating.
 

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Take all the time you need to heal, Tazer. You've earned it.

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Pez68

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Very interesting! No idea if it will work, but Ayurvedic medicine is one of the oldest healing modalities on this earth, and a lot of wisdom there too.

Hopefully it works.
Lol. Holistic medicine is voodoo nonsense.
 

hawksfan50

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He should have gone back to MacchuPiccu (to get the cause removed)...he never played the same after visiting that place after the 2015 Cup win..

Well ..hope his healing search in India gets him back tovenjoyingbkife again..butcI doubt he ever pjals hockey professionally again.
 

Chuck Testa

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He's been on quite the journey post-hockey.

I'll say this: it would be great if he could lace them up at least another time or two to show up long enough to teach the Hawks centers how to win a f***ing draw.
 

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He's been on quite the journey post-hockey.

I'll say this: it would be great if he could lace them up at least another time or two to show up long enough to teach the Hawks centers how to win a f***ing draw.

I'm sure he could do that as a coach or in an advisor role.

However, I'm having a hard time seeing him having any interest in hockey at any level now that his playing career is over.
 

Chuck Testa

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I'm sure he could do that as a coach or in an advisor role.

However, I'm having a hard time seeing him having any interest in hockey at any level now that his playing career is over.

That's what I mean... "lace them up" enough to go out to a practice and show the centers how to properly take a draw and not be losing the faceoff battles 70/30 or 80/20 every game.
 
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