In the Portland Winterhawks' dressing room, the team Head Coach Mike Johnston is steering back to powerhouse status, Caleb Jones - brother to former Winterhawk and current Columbus Blue Jacket Seth Jones - is a quiet authoritative figure.
Jones was called to the NHL Draft podium by the Oilers in the fourth round, 117th overall, in 2015 and is the first to admit he isn't the most outspoken player on his team. Being loud or boisterous simply isn't his nature. Rather, the left-shooting, two-way defenceman from Arlington, TX chooses to lead his young squad by illustration. Jones' leadership attributes are palpable, influencing his Winterhawks with his on and off-ice characteristics, rather than with the volume of his voice.
"He definitely has a presence (in the room)," said Johnston, who also coached Seth in Portland. "He carries himself well. You can tell."
Jones is one of seven players born in 1997 on the Winterhawks roster. The 6-foot-1 blueliner was expected to be a point of reference for the budding 'Hawks this season. That aspect of his game wasn't forced upon the team, though, and came naturally for his junior hockey colleagues.
"I got voted an 'A' which is nice that I got respect from my teammates and they see me as a leader," said Jones, who has recorded 20 points in 24 games played this season. "I'm not the most vocal guy, but I try to lead by example and do things on the ice during the game."
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Caleb Jones is a quiet leader in the Portland Winterhawks' dressing room with a powerful presence

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