Matthews is expected to be named the 26th captain in franchise history at a press conference on Wednesday.
After reports surfaced Monday night that the Toronto Maple Leafs would be making a captaincy change, with cornerstone forward Auston Matthews taking over the top leadership role from John Tavares, the team announced a news conference for 11 a.m. ET on Wednesday.
Matthews is expected to be named the 26th captain in franchise history, bringing an end to Tavares' five-year tenure in the role.
Though many believed it was only a matter of time before the transition was made, all eyes are on Matthews as he prepares to assume the role many believed was destined for him years ago.
According to the Toronto Sun’s Lance Hornby, the Leafs initially planned to name Matthews captain in 2019, just as he was emerging as the team’s undisputed star. However, those plans were abruptly shelved following an off-ice incident that cast a shadow over the young center’s reputation at the time.
“The Leafs had designs on making Matthews the captain in 2019, but a brush with the law in an off-season, off-ice incident in his hometown of Scottsdale, Ariz., resulted in Tavares getting the ‘C’ in his second year as a Leaf,” Hornby wrote on Monday.