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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   History of the Florida Panthers Captains   September 4, 2018
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If you find yourself wearing a big "C" on your sweater, you can assume that you
 have reached the pinnacle of individual hockey success. Being named team
captain is an ode to an individual';s character as well as his playing ability
by his team and teammates. Throughout the Florida Panthers relatively young
existence, there have been nine captains or co-captains. I';ve done a deep dive
 into what makes these players important to the Panthers community, how their
careers developed, and what they';ve done post-playing career.Brian Skrudland
(1993-97)

Prior to joining the Panthers in 1993-94, their inaugural season, center Brian
Skrudland was primarily a member of the Montreal Canadiens. He played eight
seasons and won the 1986 Stanley Cup with the storied franchise. In the 256
games he played in a Panthers uniform, he accumulated 99 points, was a Selke
Trophy finalist in 1994, and led the young franchise to their first postseason
appearance in 1996.Team photo of the 1995 Florida Panthers led by Captain Brian
 Skrudland.

Skrudland was immediately immortalized in the Panthers community when he was
named the first captain in team history in 1993 and has continued his
attributions to the franchise in his post-playing years. He left the Panthers
in free agency in 1997 and retired after the 1999-00 season. Since retirement,
he was the Director of Player Development or an assistant coach for the
Panthers, further sealing his legacy as a pillar of excellence in the
organization.Scott Mellanby (1997-01)

In terms of contributing to the Panthers culture, few players can claim more
influence than winger Scott Mellanby. Not only did he score the first goal in
franchise history, he is also credited with starting the iconic "Rat Trick"
tradition. As legend goes, he was in the locker room preparing for a game when
 a rat scurried across the floor. He used his stick and saucer passed the rat
across the room. Later that night, he scored two goals with the same
stick.Panthers fans celebrate by throwing plastic rats onto the ice, a
tradition credited to Scott Mellanby. (Robert Mayer-USA TODAY Sports)

As the Rat Trick story spread, fans began bringing plastic rats to games and
throwing them at opposing goaltenders after every goal. Mellanby was named team
 captain in 1997 and remained with the Panthers until 2001 when Florida traded
him to the St. Louis Blues. He also played for the Atlanta Thrashers before
retiring after the 2006-07 season. He remains the team';s second-leading
goalscorer and third-highest point producer.Co-Captains Pavel Bure/Paul Laus
(2001-02)Pavel Bure

The numbers that co-captain Pavel Bure produced as a winger during his four
years with the Panthers are mind boggling. In 223 games, he scored 251 points
and during his lone season as captain, he had 92 points in 82 games. He is
currently the Panthers'; third-highest goalscorer with 152 and also leads the
franchise in hat tricks with 10.

He was a player ahead of his time. At only five-foot-ten and 189 pounds, his
build resembled that of a modern-day analytics darling. He combined his speed
with a wrist shot that made it possible to score from anywhere and he was one
of the game';s best players with two Rocket Richard Trophies as a Panther.
Although Bure';s career was cut short due to chronic knee injuries, he scored
779 points in 702 games and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in
2012.The most skilled Panther ever, Pavel Bure was named co-captain during the
2001-02 season. (Mandatory Credit: Rick Stewart/Getty Images/NHLI)Paul Laus

The 2001-02 co-captaincy was a yin-yang situation for the ages. While Bure was
the highly skilled, flashy scorer, defenseman Paul Laus was an enforcer whose
sole intent was to pick fights and change momentum. The Panthers selected him
in 1993 Entry Draft, their inaugural draft, and he spent his entire 13-year
career with the Cats.Paul Laus embraced his enforcer role for 13 seasons with
the Panthers. (Photo found at www.nhlbitkari.wz.cz)

In 530 games, he accumulated 1,702 penalty minutes. He knew his role for the
Panthers was not to score but to intimidate, and he enjoyed it. Unfortunately,
near the end of his career, Laus broke his wrist in a fight and called it quits
 in 2002. Since retirement, his reputation has changed from bruiser to that of
father and family man who still resides in Florida.

"Where else can I go out and get into a fight and five minutes later come out
and not be in jail...I think I took whatever frustration I had throughout the
day and that was my outlet for it." As told by Laus to THW';s Kathy MizeraOlli
Jokinen (2003-08)

Following in Bure';s footsteps, Finnish center Olli Jokinen made a name for
himself in South Florida as an offensive machine. In seven seasons with the
Panthers, he played in 567 games and is the franchise leader in goals (188),
points (419), game-winning goals (36), and shots (1,837).

He was an iron man as well. In his years as captain, he never missed a game and
 only missed six games in total during his tenure with the Panthers. Although
Jokinen played for nine other teams in his career, Florida was always his true
home. In 2017, he signed an honorary contract with them to retire as a Panther.

Even after retirement, the former captain continues his contributions to the
local community by collaborating with the South Florida Hockey Academy, which
helps develop young players and grow the game in South Florida. Jokinen
says the academy';s mission "has been to make South Florida a destination for
young hockey players around the world to develop both on and off of the ice."

Bryan McCabe (2009-11)

In a Sept. 2008 trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Panthers acquired
defenseman Bryan McCabe during the 2008-09 season. In his seven years with the
Maple Leafs, he scored 297 points, sixth all-time for Toronto blueliners. He
continued his success with Florida over the next three seasons with 104 points
in 199 games. He played with the Panthers until 2011, when they traded him to
the New York Rangers.

Since retirement, McCabe has continued his work with the Panthers as Director
of Player Development and has since been promoted to Director of Player
Personnel. Upon his promotion, McCabe seemed excited for the future, saying "I
have really enjoyed my time scouting and working with our prospects as Director
 of Player Development. While continuing to work with our prospects, I look
forward to the challenge of my new role as we compete towards our goal of
winning the Stanley Cup."

Hockey news as #FlaPanthers promote former defenseman Bryan McCabe to director
of player personnel under GM Dale Tallon.

- Stephen Whyno (@SWhyno) June 14, 2017

Ed Jovanovski (2012-14)

As a former number one overall pick, Ed Jovanovski has a long history with the
Panthers organization. The six-foot-three, 220 pound defenseman left his mark
during the historic 1995-96 season. At just 19 years old, he scored 10 goals
and 31 points during the regular season and continued his strong play
throughout the playoffs all the way to the Stanley Cup Final.

During the 1996 Conference Finals against the Pittsburgh Penguins, former
Penguin left winger David Roche commented on Jovanovski';s play: "That';s the
thing with Eddie, he';ll hit anyone. Big, small. (Eric) Lindros or a no-name.
He';ll nail you." Although the Panthers were unable to bring the Cup home,
Jovanovski became a fan favorite until he was traded to the Vancouver Canucks
in the deal to acquire Bure.Ed Jovanovski was a fan favorite since the
Panthers'; Stanley Cup run in 1996. (Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports)

"Big Ed" spent the next six seasons with the Canucks and another six with the
Phoenix Coyotes until he returned to Florida in 2011. He was immediately named
captain and held the position until 2014 when he retired due to hip injuries
and the Panthers bought out his contract. Although he didn';t play a
significant amount of games during his second tour of duty with the Panthers,
he did serve as a great mentor to a team that was struggling to find
stability.Willie Mitchell (2014-16)

During his 15-year career, defenseman Willie Mitchell played in over 900 games
and hoisted two Stanley Cups with the Los Angeles Kings. Although his style of
play did not produce an abundance of points, he was a defensive-minded player
who posted a negative plus/minus just twice during his career.

In his two years with Florida, Mitchell was a role model for the young players
and, specifically, Aaron Ekblad. The relationship between the two was described
 as "father and son like." Ekblad has credited Mitchell with teaching him the
ins and outs of the NHL saying, "I';ve learned absolutely everything I';ve
learned in the game of hockey, in the NHL, from Willie Mitchell. Learning to be
 a good person and a good player. Can';t thank that guy enough."Willie Mitchell
 showed leadership during his time in Florida by mentoring young players and
making a league-wide impact in player safety. (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

Mitchell';s career ended due to a concussion during the 2015-16 season. It was
the seventh concussion of his career and Mitchell has taken a stand by
criticizing the NHL';s lack of attention to player safety. Hopefully
Mitchell';s leadership helps bring attention to a sensitive subject and can
create a much-needed change.

"I can';t change my life, the damage has been done," Mitchell said. "I'm
talking to the kids about it. I want them to be thoughtful and educated, and
God forbid they're in the same situation as me." Mitchell with regard to his
criticism of player safety.Derek MacKenzie (2016-Present)

Starting his career with the Atlanta Thrashers in 2002, Derek MacKenzie enters
his 16th NHL season and third season as captain of the Panthers in 2017-18.
"DMac" has played in over 600 games and has provided much-needed experience
during his tenure as captain.Derek MacKenzie is the current captain of the
Panthers and is entering the last year of his contract. (Amy Irvin / The Hockey
 Writers)

Currently centering the fourth line, he has shown clear chemistry with winger
Colton Sceviour and the two look to help the Panthers reach the playoffs this
coming season. At 37, MacKenzie will be in the final year of his contract. With
 this in mind, it will be interesting to see if MacKenzie returns to the team
once his contract expires.

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