New York Rangers President and General Manager Chris Drury announced today that defenseman Jacob Trouba has been named the 28th captain in franchise history.
"Since he joined the Rangers, Jacob has consistently displayed all of the qualities we want in a leader on and off the ice," Drury said. As we look to take the next step as an organization, he is a role model for all of our players to follow and the perfect choice to be our captain."
"Right away when I got here, it was clear that Jacob had a certain presence in the locker room and among his teammates that exemplify what you need out of a captain," said Rangers head coach Gerard Gallant. "With where our team is at and where we want to be, he is the right person to lead us there."
Trouba, 28, will be the Rangers' first captain since Ryan McDonagh (2014-15 - 2017-18) and becomes the 12th defenseman in team history to be named captain. The Rochester, Michigan native is the fourth straight American-born skater the Rangers have selected as captain. The Rangers are the first franchise in NHL history to have four consecutive full-time American-born captains (Trouba, McDonagh, Callahan, Drury). In addition, Trouba is one of three defensemen in the NHL to currently hold the captaincy for their respective teams, joining Minnesota's Jared Spurgeon and Nashville's Roman Josi.