P.K. Subban used to be one of the best defensemen in the NHL. However, he’s now retired. When he played, he was known for his dynamic style and sometimes outrageous personality.
Former NHL defenseman P.K. Subban was recently on the Pat McAfee Show and was asked about the current 12-game winning streak the Edmonton Oilers are on.
Now retired NHL defenseman P.K. Subban has always been one to speak his mind. His gregarious personality and unapologetic style made him a hockey player fans either loved or loved to hate.
You can only prematurely exit the playoffs so many times. Combine four years of not getting it done in the post season with a slow start to the regular season and people will quickly move on from strong regular season win totals and good Corsi.
The NHL is certainly in an era where fighting has taken a less prominent role in the game. Instead, the league is dominated by speed and skill players.
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For the Montreal Canadiens, a franchise deeply rooted in well over a century of tradition and excellence, there have been hundreds of overtime goals. While all these goals led to a victory, these overtime goals hold significance beyond mere victories.
Karlsson’s address during the Stanley Cup parade will be etched in history, and while many are embracing the lightheartedness and humor of the moment, some question its professionalism.
In the unlikely event it’s up for debate, yes, the host Montreal Canadiens did the right thing honoring P.K. Subban prior to their 4-3 win over the Nashville Predators on Jan.
P.K. Subban certainly isn’t singling out the Edmonton Oilers, but the former NHL defenseman has taken a subtle shot at the team (amongst others) for not signing him when they had the chance this past offseason.
The 33-year-old will be honored in a pre-game ceremony.
File this one under, “least surprising news of the season.” P.K. Subban has officially launched a full-time broadcasting career. On Thursday morning, it was announced that he’s joining ESPN as an NHL analyst. He signed a three-year contract and will primarily operate in the studio but will occasionally work some live games.
Subban shared his announcement in a social media post that included a photo and typed note.
There might not be a ton of talk surrounding UFA defenseman P.K. Subban, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t some interest in the veteran this summer. According to his agent, Don Meehan of Newport Sports, Subban is drawing some attention, even if a few dominoes have to fall before he’s ultimately signed.
Subban is coming off a 22-point campaign with the Devils in 77 games.
Subban represents an interesting possibility for a team looking for some blue line help.
The Devils defenseman will become a UFA for the first time in his career, having just finished the final year of an eight-year, $72M contract that carried a $9M AAV.
Subban, 32, also served as an analyst for ESPN during the 2021 playoffs.
Subban of course comes with a huge $9M cap hit, meaning that it would need to be a perfect fit and would likely require the Devils to retain 50%.
The NHL's Department of Player Safety announced Wednesday that Subban has been fined $15,000 for tripping Anaheim Ducks forward Trevor Zegras during Tuesday's game between the clubs,
Subban is one of the most recognizable players in hockey right now. He'll undoubtedly be pursued as a potential analyst when he retires, especially if he does well in his stint with ESPN.
Lindsey Vonn is dating someone new after her recent breakup with PK Subban. Vonn is dating actor Diego Osorio, who is also the founder of a tequila company.
The 31-year-old missed New Jersey’s last two games against the Pittsburgh Penguins and it’s unclear when he’ll return.
Vonn and Subban have listed their four-bedroom luxury home in Beverly Hills, California, for sale at $7.175 million. They purchased the home in April for $6.75 million.
Vonn, 36, is a retired gold medal-winning Olympic skier. Subban, 31, is a defenseman for the New Jersey Devils.
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