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The Seattle Kraken made an important decision just before their season opener against the St. Louis Blues. They named Jordan Eberle as their captain, making him the final piece in the puzzle of captains for all 32 NHL teams. This marks the first time since the 2010-11 season that every team in the league has a designated captain.

In addition to Eberle, other teams have also chosen their captains for the upcoming season. Clayton Keller will lead the Utah Hockey Club, while Rasmus Dahlin will wear the “C” for the Buffalo Sabres. Radko Gudas will take on the role for the Anaheim team, Nick Foligno for Chicago, and Victor Hedman for Tampa Bay, stepping into the shoes of Steven Stamkos who moved to Nashville in free agency.

It’s interesting to note that many teams have opted to forego the traditional captaincy in recent years, instead opting for a leadership group of three alternates wearing an “A” on their jerseys. This shift in leadership dynamics reflects the changing landscape of the NHL and the importance of shared leadership within a team.

Having a captain is not just about wearing a letter on the jersey; it’s about leading by example both on and off the ice. Captains are expected to motivate their teammates, communicate effectively with coaches, and represent the team in a positive light to the media and fans. They serve as the bridge between the players and the coaching staff, helping to foster a strong sense of unity and purpose within the team.

Jordan Eberle, Clayton Keller, Rasmus Dahlin, Radko Gudas, Nick Foligno, and Victor Hedman have all shown the qualities of strong leadership that have earned them the captaincy of their respective teams. As they embark on this new role, they will face the challenges and responsibilities that come with being the face of their franchise.

It will be exciting to see how these new captains lead their teams throughout the season and beyond. Their leadership will be crucial in guiding their teams through the ups and downs of a long and grueling NHL season. Fans can look forward to watching these captains in action, both on and off the ice, as they strive to lead their teams to success.