Stephen
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I think the turning point came on the bench in that Boston series where Marner was tossing a temper tantrum and his gloves and Willy turned to him and Auston and stop F'ing crying and play the game.
The was the moment Nylander showed his leadership qualities and attempted to rite the ship.
I won't be surprised when Auston gets the C but also Nylander gets an A on his jersey, as Leafs appear locked in long term on these 2 that BT gave new contracts the other 2 core 4 players are TBD what happens next.
I personally like you feel both of these current Leaf players can't hold a candle to past Leaf great captains like Dougie and Wendel and even Mats and Darryl.
Auston feels more like a symbolic move than recognition of his great leadership in the locker-room and on the ice. IMO. In fact lack of true leadership, grit and determination is lacking from all 4 of the Leafs core 4 and that is one of the reason they struggle come playoff time as Leafs are essentially a rudderless ship with no one truly leading them.
As the saying goes, pressure is a privilege. Elevating Auston Matthews to captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs takes away his ability to blend into the Big 4 in the heat of the battle. He has the contract, he has the hardware. He has the captaincy and the responsibility. There is no longer a Big 4. It's just Auston Matthews and 3-4 guys a step down.
Symbolically this breaks up the idea of Matthews and Marner as the dynamic duo. The franchise has spoken and Matthews is Batman so it takes the pressure away from Mitch having to pretend to be. He can fall back to Willie and Rielly's level on the pecking order, and is that so bad? Similarly, Tavares doesn't have the special symbolic status that doesn't fit with his declining abilities.