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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Matthews or Tavares? Who's the Maple Leafs Next Captain?   August 31, 2018
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The Toronto Maple Leafs have themselves a delicate situation that needs to be
handled with extreme caution entering the 2018-19 season. Not since trading
away Dion Phaneuf in 2016 have the Maple Leafs had a captain. And rightfully
so.

Well, what';s changed?

For starters, the Leafs signed a superstar in John Tavares to an extremely
lucrative deal. He comes to the Buds'; after captaining the New York Islanders
for five seasons, so it';s certain that he understands what it takes to lead a
franchise. However, since Auston Matthews was drafted in 2016, he';s been
dubbed the face of the franchise, and after his first season culminated
in winning the Calder Trophy, the path to the "C" was supposedly
straightforward. So which player is better suited for captaincy? And is a
decision really necessary this season?

Presenting the Case for John Tavares

John Tavares is home. That we know. The Mississauga native sent shockwaves
throughout the NHL when he decided to leave Long Island and trade in the blue
and orange jersey of the Islanders for the blue and white of the Maple Leafs.
Tavares was named the 14th captain of the Islanders franchise in 2013, just
four years after entering the league. Tavares would go on to lead the Islanders
 to three playoff births with the only series win coming in the 2015-16 season
when they beat Florida in the opening round.

Individually, since being named captain in 2013, Tavares led his team in
scoring for three straight years between 2014 and 2017. In his first year of
captaincy, he finished second on the team in scoring with 66 points, three
points back of Kyle Okposo who played 12 more games. Last season, Tavares
finished one point behind Mathew Barzal for top honors, but scored 15 more
goals than the rookie-sensation.John Tavares (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

So what does Tavares bring to the table?

Well, for starters, experience. Tavares owns an extremely decorated resume
including two gold medals with Canada, a Spengler Cup title, a Hart Trophy
runner-up season, five NHL All-Star selections, and 621 points (272 goals and
349 assists) in 669 NHL games.

You don';t become that type of professional by not having an extremely hard
work ethic and a constant desire to get better. At 29, Tavares will also be one
 of the elder statesmen of the talented squad, so one could argue that his
leadership would be well-received and it would create an atmosphere that would
force the younger players to work just as hard he does, if not harder. Tavares
has received a vote of confidence from former Leaf great Rick Vaive, who says
he would "give Tavares the "C" ASAP."Presenting the Case for Auston Matthews

When the Maple Leafs drafted Matthews with the first overall pick in the 2016
NHL Entry Draft, the entire city of Toronto was elated and anxious to see what
kind of player the Scottsdale, Arizona native would become. A four-goal NHL
debut and two trips to the postseason later, Matthews has lived up to the
billing early on and I believe that his time spent playing against
professionals as a teenager in Switzerland is a direct link to his early NHL
success. There';s no mistaking the talent level Matthews possess, but few
people outside the organization give him credit for his poise and
demeanor.Auston Matthews is the clear leader on this Maple Leafs team. (Geoff
Burke-USA TODAY Sports)

In order to lead a group of men, one must have the poise required to lead by
example. Matthews has proven himself calm and cool under pressure and his work
ethic is second to none in the organization. If Matthews were to don the "C"
for the upcoming 2018-19 season, I would have no problem with that and I';m
sure the rest of Leafs Nation embrace it. Matthews has the admiration of his
peers and has said all the right things regarding not only the captaincy, but
his looming contract negotiations.

However, entering just his third full NHL season, it';s tough to justify
putting that much pressure on such a young kid. If Matthews was named captain
prior to turning 21 on Sept. 17, he would be the sixth-youngest captain in
league history behind players like Brian Bellows (19 years, 131 days), Connor
McDavid (19 years, 266 days), Gabriel Landeskog (19 years, 286 days), Sidney
Crosby (19 years, 297 days), Vincent Lecavalier (19 years, 315 days), and
Jonathan Toews (20 years, 80 days).

If we were to compare the stats of Matthews and Tavares from their rookie and
sophomore campaigns to get a better idea of how Matthews stacks up against a
player like Tavares, you';d find that Matthews has the better numbers over the
first two years. Matthews has racked up 74 goals and 132 points in 144 games
compared to Tavares'; 54 goals and 121 points in 161 games.Will Tavares or
Matthews Make the Better Captain?

Generally speaking, when former captain Mats Sundin spoke, people listened. And
 his latest comments did not fall on deaf ears. Sundin is on record of saying
that Matthews shouldn';t be given the "C" only because he';s the face of the
franchise. Instead, the 22nd captain of the Leafs should be someone who leads
by example both on and off the ice and treats every single soul in the
organization with the utmost respect whether that be the equipment manager, the
 training staff, or the parking attendant. He should also be the
hardest-working player in the organization and have a persona that can
galvanize the team throughout the season.The face of the Leafs franchise for so
 long, Mats Sundin was drafted first overall by Quebec. (Mike Lynaugh
Photography)

If you take those comments in a literal sense, it would appear that Tavares may
 have the inside track to captaincy. The experience he gained leading the
Islanders is invaluable and he checks all the boxes in terms of leading by
example and being a true professional.

However, what';s the rush to name a captain? Why not continue the trend of
playing with three alternate captains and letting Tavares or Matthews play
without that added pressure for one full season? Toronto is the center of the
hockey universe and the last thing these players need is a distraction over a
letter made out of cloth. Let the media debate about it all they want, but when
 the time comes to name a captain, the Leafs'; franchise cannot go wrong with
Tavares or Matthews leading the way.

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