A quick look at Panthers captain Bryan McCabe
In seven games against the Maple Leafs since joining Florida, defenseman Bryan McCabe has compiled the following: 3g-2a-5p, a plus-1 rating, 0 penalty minutes, 1 ppg, 2 ppa, 1 gwg, and 21 shots.
Not his best numbers against an in-conference, non-Southeast club (8 points in eight games vs. Philadelphia) but solid nonetheless for a blueliner on an eternally evolving team.
Putting aside his captaincy, McCabe is the defacto Number One Defenseman. His 37 points lead all Panthers defenders by a whopping 15 (Keith Ballard); even recently departed Dennis Seidenberg had "only" collected 23 points in his 62 games before being dealt to Boston. Jordan Leopold was five back of that number with one less game played.
So "Caber" has a lock on the Florida blueline, a testament to his talent being in the upper B-list category. He's no Mike Green or Drew Doughty, but on a more offensively-inclined club, his numbers would undoubtedly be higher (could say the same for Tomas Kaberle, but that's another story).
Currently ranked 20th overall in league scoring by defensemen; 22nd in both goals and assists, and 26th in SOG.
Most assuredly the Toronto boo-birds will be in force this evening each and every time #24 touches the puck at Air Canada Centre, but as the months and years since his trade from the Leafs continue to roll by, the noise and anticipation will eventually whither to a footnote.
In any event, the Panthers could have been mired in the muck of paying this guy grande bones for lesser stats.
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I think the fact that he’s our #1 d-man says more about the rest of our blueline and less about McCabe.. . He’s a good defenseman, sure. But our captain and leader on the ice? I sure haven’t seen it… Obviously I’m not in the locker room, and maybe he’s a behind-closed-doors leader, but I wouldn’t mind dumping him this summer…
It goes without saying that there will be changes on the blue line this Summer. As much as I’ve liked the youngsters out there since Seids and Leopold departed, there’s no way the fate of the defense will fall onto their shoulders. It’s possible Garrison or another will find a permanent spot on the the team, but there’s no way they won’t add another vet. It also goes without saying that we need a power play specialist. Ours is awful, and our previous attempts to fill that role (Steve Eminger, Cory Murphy) failed. If the front office is serious about revamping this club, that should be a top priority.
Amazing how our defence has changed in just over a year! There are some significant holes here and improvement is required.
As for McCabe, I like him as a player and as a shotting d-man on the power play. I think he may be underutilized at times, but I’m not manageing the bench.
As for his captaincy, I was all for it at the beginning, but I haven’t seen what I thought I was. Like Karl said, maybe in the dressing room things are different, but he was the only choice that made sense at the time.
The next captain needs to be a real leader, and as of right now, that person is not on the roster.

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