"We're fortunate we have a real good leadership group," Babcock said after the Maple Leafs completed their first day of training camp at Paradise Double Ice Arena. "Now obviously we'll announce our decision coming up and we'll end the speculation."
Toronto has not had a captain since defenseman
Dion Phaneuf
was traded to the Ottawa Senators on Feb. 9, 2016. Defenseman Morgan Rielly and forwards Auston Matthews and John Tavares are among the candidates.
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Tavares was captain of the New York Islanders for five seasons before signing as a free agent with the Maple Leafs on July 1, 2018. He and Jason Spezza (with the Senators) are the two current Maple Leafs who have been an NHL captain.
Matthews, the No. 1 pick in the 2016 NHL Draft, is entering his fourth season with Toronto, and Rielly, the No. 5 pick in the 2012 NHL Draft, is entering his seventh.
Babcock said he believes that a captain is someone who leads by example. He mentioned Kawhi Leonard, who helped the Toronto Raptors win the NBA championship last season.
"He came into town and changed things overnight with unbelievable demeanor, with stick-to-it-ness, like I haven't seen with a competitive edge," Babcock said. "Not bothered by much. Left all his talking to his play. And they ended up winning a championship and making people better around him.
"To me, that's leadership. That's what you do. You bring it every single day."