The future of Jonathan Toews has become one of the biggest topics in recent NHL news roundup discussions. NHL insider Darren Dreger said the veteran center’s situation has grown more complicated after his stint with the Winnipeg Jets.The former Chicago Blackhawks captain wrapped up his comeback season after a long layoff. We haven’t heard anything about a decision, but the latest NHL news indicates the 38-year-old still has retirement as a possibility.Darren Dreger discusses Jonathan Toews and Winnipeg Jets future remains uncertainThe speculation of Jonathan Toews’ retirement continues to grow as his future with the Winnipeg Jets is up in the air, Darren Dreger says.The respected NHL insider recently gave an update suggesting the three-time Stanley Cup champion may be on the cusp of a significant decision. Nothing is official yet, but the most recent reports have sparked new conversations throughout the league.Toews, who turned 38 in April, played all 82 regular-season games in his return to the Jets' lineup. His experience and leadership helped a team that came into the year with high expectations.Toews said at the end of the season he would take some time to decide what to do next. He also said if he chose to keep playing, his first choice would be to join the Winnipeg Jets.His status has been one of the notable NHL updates of the offseason amid the uncertainty. Fans and analysts are still waiting for some clarity from one of the league’s most respected veterans.Jonathan Toews had a Hall of Fame career with the Chicago Blackhawks. As captain, he guided the organization to Stanley Cup championships in 2010, 2013 and 2015 and became one of the premier leaders of the salary-cap era.His accomplishments have already secured his place among the most accomplished players of his era, as he weighs whether to return for another season or call it a career for good. The hockey world awaits an official word on what the next chapter in Jonathan Toews’ career will be.