'C' Is For Captain, Not Necessarily Canada Gabriel Landeskog [https://thehockeynews.com/.image/c_fit,h_600,w_600/MTk3ODI1ODIwNTI4NTUxNzk4/usatsi_18198816.jpg] Gabriel Landeskog There was once a time when you wouldn't even be considered to lead an NHL team unless you had maple syrup flowing through your veins. Those days are over. And it has never been more apparent than in the 2024-25 season, where more non-Canadians (18) than Canadians (14) are wearing the 'C' for their respective teams. And with two of the last three Stanley Cup winners being captained by European players, there has been a huge global shift in leadership on NHL teams. Here's more: 'C' Is For Captain, Not Necessarily Canada (Don't see the video? Click here [https://thehockeynews.com/.preview/ci02eadca6c000264e?auth=1729966485:9e56a407a0fc3b58d34c0ccc4b896ad2c32b53fd&nonce=1729880084823].) Get the latest news and trending stories right to your inbox by subscribing to The Hockey News newsletter here [https://info.thehockeynews.com/mail/microsites/951/1/gTeQVf?_gl=1*ustlbj*_ga*NjkyMzUxMy4xNjYzNjIwMzQ3*_ga_PK63FB1PME*MTcxMzUwOTExNi40NDguMS4xNzEzNTA5MjA5LjU5LjAuMA..]. And share your thoughts by commenting below the article on THN.com or by visiting our forum [https://thehockeynews.rtb.io/THNHOME/posts].