More Thoughts on Captain Williams
The Canes named Justin Williams team captain for the 2018-19 season, and I
wrote about it at length
on Thursday evening.
READ: WILLIAMS EARNS CAPTAINCY
Today, we got some additional reaction. Firstly, be sure to listen to the
latest episode of CanesCast
, in which Hurricanes play-by-play man John Forslund gives his insights on the Williams' captaincy, plus more, such as the evolution of Brind'Amour from player to captain to head coach. It's always great to chat with Forslund, and this interview (and entire podcast, really) is
well worth your time
.
LISTEN: CANESCAST, EP. 57 FEAT. JOHN FORSLUND
And, here's van Riemsdyk on what Williams brings to the room as captain: "He's just a great guy. Last year, even though he didn't have a C on his jersey, he was a great leader. I think it's just something that comes naturally to him. I don't think he's going to necessarily change too much about himself. He's just a good guy. When he speaks, everyone listens. He's got an unbelievable resume of knowing how to get things done in big moments. That's something we all, I'm sure, admire, as well as his success and work ethic. We have a great locker room and great leaders from top to bottom. I think we've got an exciting group."
Off on Saturday
With Hurricane Florence making landfall and moving westward inland on Friday - the PNC Arena lights flickered a few times in the first group's skate - the Canes made the decision to
cancel Saturday's training camp sessions
in order to ensure the safety of players, coaches and staff.
"We told everyone that the number one priority is to be safe," Brind'Amour said on Thursday. "We want to make sure everyone is safe. That's first and foremost."
And, after two hard-working days on the ice, a day off isn't necessarily a bad thing.
"Actually, I'm looking forward to it. I've got a little more respect for the guys who have done this because of the mental thing," the first-year head coach said with a smile Friday. "I think it's good. We went hard for a couple of days, and now the guys get a little break. Then we'll crank up again."