Rielly says Maple Leafs captaincy question not a topic among the players
TORONTO — Morgan Rielly understands why the questions are asked. The Maple Leafs defenceman also wants to make it clear he’s never heard the topic discussed inside Toronto’s locker-room.
A day after general manager Kyle Dubas told TSN’s Bob McKenzie that the Leafs would enter 2018-19 without a captain — a position that’s remained vacant for 2 1/2 years — Rielly said continued discourse about the ‘C’ and whose jersey it will eventually be stitched on simply comes with the territory when playing in a media fishbowl.
“We certainly don’t talk about it as a group,” the 24-year-old told reporters Thursday after an informal skate with teammates at Toronto’s practice facility. “You guys have a job to do and that’s fine. We understand that. It’s part of it.”
“I don’t think we’ve ever had a conversation amongst ourselves about it,” Leafs winger Zach Hyman added. “It’s all the buzz outside: Who’s going to be captain? But in the dressing room, nobody talks about who’s the captain or who’s the assistant captain.”

