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Jets remove ‘C’ from Wheeler, will play next season without a captain

- JIM BENDER

Winnipeg forward Blake Wheeler admitted that being the Jets captain had become a burden, one that he has now been relieved of by new Jets coach Rick Bowness.

The Jets announced Friday that they will enter the 202223 season without a captain and with a group of assistants to be determined.

“There’s nothing in my life that I’ve taken more pride in than (being Jets captain), outside of being a husband and being a father,” Wheeler said at a press conference at the MTS Iceplex.

“Every day since I was named captain, that’s what has gotten me out of bed. How can I be a better teammate, how can I be a better leader, how can I be a better player on the ice for this city and for this team and for this organizati­on. So yeah, at a certain point, that can wear thin on you. I’m just incredibly grateful that I’ve had this opportunit­y. That’s how I feel.”

Wheeler said he was taken aback when Bowness told him that he would be stripped of the “C.”

“You know, there was some surprise, I think,” said Wheeler, who had been the team captain for six years. “Having the kind of year (the Jets had), the first conversati­on with the new coach was surprising. But I’ve had time to let it sink in, so he gave me a little headway. I’ve had time to process it.”

Jets forward Mark Scheifele, speaking to reporters in Henderson, Nev., at the NHL/NHLPA player media tour, said the news was a “shocker to me.”

“Blake told me before I left just to give me the heads up,” Scheifele said. “Didn’t get a lot of chance to actually talk to him and dive into how he’s feeling.

“First and foremost, just want to be there for him. He’s a great friend of mine and a guy that I’ve learned a lot from. He’s still going to be a big leader on our team. The letters really don’t mean anything.”

Both Wheeler and Bowness declined to describe what would have been an unpleasant conversati­on.

“With a new staff, it’s a good time to look at changing the leadership of the room,” Bowness said. “I can tell you this ... I was very encouraged all summer talking to the players that this is a much tighter group than the perception of the room. That was very encouragin­g for me.

“Also, you could tell their tone and their wording, they want to accept more responsibi­lity. They’re all disappoint­ed with what went on last year and now that’s behind us.

Now we have changes. That just included how we’re going to go about the leadership of the team.”

The Jets failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs last season, which led to much speculatio­n about their future. That included a discussion about trading Wheeler, who has two seasons left on a five-year deal with a yearly cap hit of US$8.25 million.

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