Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews takes Stanley Cup home, plays street hockey

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Blackhawks forward Jonathan Toews had his day with the Stanley Cup, and he chose to take it to his old neighbor in Winnipeg and play street hockey with the local kids.

The kids from Toews’ old neighborhood enjoyed having the cup in the area, and they even followed Toews around town as he showed off the cup.

Andrew Desjardins eats cereal out of Stanley Cup

Next stop, the Blackhawks captain took the Stanley Cup to the local hospital and allowed some of the children to touch and view the cup.

Patrick Kane sings karaoke at Elmhurst barToews’ last stop was a public showing of the Stanley Cup during a parade in Winnipeg.

No indication where Toews will bring the cup next, but he will keep it in Winnipeg for the weekend.

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