P.K. Subban makes quite the statement which leaves us to believe he could attempt a comeback
Former Norris winner and now an important mediatic presence, P.K. Subban was on the BPM Sports show in Quebec this afternoon and made quite a statement about his playing abilities.
Subban spent most of his playing career with the Montreal Canadiens, but also spent time with the Nashville Predators and the New Jersey Devils is the team he last played with during the 2021-2022 season and he hasn't skated in the NHL since then.
Though he made an intriguing statement today during his interview, when he said he believed he could still play on an NHL team's top four!
Subban had slowed down quite a bit last year compared to the stellar years he had with the Preds and the Habs, but could he perhaps help the Canucks? Would he be worse then a certain 6'8'' defenseman?
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JANVIER 17 | 196 ANSWERS P.K. Subban makes quite the statement which leaves us to believe he could attempt a comeback Will P.K. Subban play in the NHL again? |
Yes | 68 | 34.7 % |
No | 128 | 65.3 % |
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