Jordin Tootoo, first Inuk player in NHL, retires after 13 seasons
Jordin Tootoo, the first Inuk player in the history of the NHL, has announced his retirement from the league after 13 seasons.
Jordin Tootoo, the first Inuk player in the history of the NHL, has announced his retirement from the league after 13 seasons.
Jordin recently visited a native community in Ontario to meet some fans and pass along a message of positivity
Several NHLPA members and their spouses recently took up the ‘roaring game’ in Kelowna to help raise money for men’s health
Jordin Tootoo looking to put in the work to be a force for the Red Wings
Jordin Tootoo is having his best season yet and is playing a role in building off last year's post-season success
Jordin Tootoo is making his presence felt in the 2011 playoffs & he loves every minute of it
Tootoo has shown through his style of play, and his timely scoring, that he is tailor-made for playoff hockey.
The NHL and NHLPA announced that Jordin Tootoo has been cleared to play in NHL games while he continuing follow-up care phase of the Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Program.
Jordin Tootoo is cleared to return to practice with the Predators while he continues his outpatient care
It was announced today that Jordin Tootoo of the Nashville Predators has voluntarily entered in-patient care as part of the Joint NHL/NHLPA Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Program