Matthews taking over from Tavares as Maple Leafs captain

The Toronto Maple Leafs are getting a new captain.

Auston Matthews will wear the C on his jersey next season, taking over from John Tavares, according to a report from Darren Dreger of TSN.

“This is part of the evolution of Matthews as a leader,” Dreger said, adding that Tavares “fully supports” the move. “Tavares has been heavily involved in the process with GM Brad Treliving.”

The Leafs have called a press conference for Tuesday morning, where they’re expected to make the news official.

“The Toronto Maple Leafs will be making a team announcement at a press conference,” the team said, adding that “interview and photo opportunities” will be available afterwards.

Presumably, it’ll be our first chance to see Matthews with a C on his Maple Leafs sweater.

Tavares, 33, had been captain of the Maple Leafs since 2019, following his first season in Toronto. The Leafs had previously been without a captain since trading Dion Phaneuf in 2016.

Matthews had been one of Toronto’s alternate captains for each of the past five seasons. He was just 22 and had only played three NHL seasons at the time that Tavares was given the C. But Matthews, who will turn 27 before the start of next season, is now unquestionably the team’s best player.

Tavares is entering the final year of the seven-year, $77 million contract he signed back in 2018. The Mississauga native scored 65 points in 80 games last season, though his best years seem to be behind him.

The Leafs have chosen not to break up their “core-four” this summer, despite calls from fans to do so after another disappointing early exit in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They’ll be hoping a new leader will help change their fortunes going forward.

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