Toronto Maple Leafs: Time to Replace John Tavares As Captain?

SUNRISE, FL - MAY 10: John Tavares #91 of the Toronto Maple Leafs skates prior to action against the Florida Panthers in Game Four of the Second Round of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the FLA Live Arena on May 10, 2023 in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Joel Auerbach/Getty Images)
SUNRISE, FL - MAY 10: John Tavares #91 of the Toronto Maple Leafs skates prior to action against the Florida Panthers in Game Four of the Second Round of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the FLA Live Arena on May 10, 2023 in Sunrise, Florida. (Photo by Joel Auerbach/Getty Images) /
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Brendan Shanahan shifted the direction of the Toronto Maple Leafs when he elected to fire Kyle Dubas and bring in Brad Treliving.

One question now, should the Toronto Maple Leafs make one additional organizational shift before the start of the season and switch the captaincy?

John Tavares has served as the Captain for the last four seasons after being named prior to the 2019-20 season, one-year after joining the franchise and serving as an alternate captain in that first year.  He was named the leader when both Mike Babcock and Dubas were the head of the team, now both those men are gone.

During his time as the leader of the Toronto Maple Leafs, the club has made the playoffs each season and won one playoff round thanks to an overtime goal scored by him this past post season against Tampa Bay Lightning.

Toronto Maple Leafs: Time to Replace John Tavares As Captain?

In the span of those four seasons, Tavares has averaged 32-goals and 78-points over an 82-game season.  In the five-playoff series he has played he has collected nine goals and 17-points in just 24 games, while scoring just the one game winning goal.

Prior to joining the Maple Leafs, Tavares played nine seasons with the New York Islanders and served as captain for five seasons from 2013-14 until he left after the 2017-18 seasons.  In that time, the Islanders made the playoffs just twice and won one playoff round.

Tavares is known as a quiet leader and garners a ton of respect from his professional approach, but that might not be what is needed for this group of Toronto Maple Leafs.  The style of hockey that the franchise typically plays has their players skate away from any type of confrontation.  The motto appears to be that they will beat their opponents on the powerplay.

Unfortunately, during the playoffs the penalties get scarce and other teams build up momentum by continually bullying the Maple Leafs teams.  Toronto may need a leader that will bring them into the fight, too often it appears the team craters in tough situations.

You don’t need to have a player that drops the gloves and fights every night, but when things get tough, you sometimes need to defend yourself.  Hockey Fights has Tavares with two recorded fights over his career, with his last being almost 13 years ago.  While he doesn’t need to fight each night, he is rarely seen as someone that will engage in any type of rough stuff after the whistle where he or his teammates are getting taken advantage of.

If the team did decide to switch captains, they would have to do it in a way that is still respectful and would not disrupt the dressing room.  At times for other franchises the easiest way to make the switch is to trade the current captain, however that won’t happen with Tavares.  He has two years remaining on his contract on one of the most unmovable deals in the league.   The former Oshawa General serves an important role on the team and it is quite possible that he signs a much cheaper extension next season to finish his career as a Maple Leaf.

In hockey history, it is rare, but teams have been able to swap out captains without making a trade.  The San Jose Sharks swapped out captains twice in their history and retained the players both times, as both Patrick Marleau and Joe Thornton once served that role with the team.

The Sharks had immediate success when Joe Pavelski was named the first captain after Thornton when he led the team to the Stanley Cup Finals.

It is not to say that Tavares should lose the captaincy as he has some quality attributes, but if they did decide to make a change here are some possibilities.