PK Subban achieved his goal of donating $10 million to Montreal Children's Hospital, with the funds helping 100,000 kids.
The former NHL player and now ESPN broadcaster is known for his avant-garde fashion and statement hats.
The former Canadiens star's efforts have helped about 100,000 children, the hospital's foundation said.
P.K. Subban is a player who has truly left his mark on Montreal, both for his performance on the ice and his off-ice ...
Athletes are public figures who have the ability to serve as role models, and former NHL defenseman P.K. Subban has apparently inspired one of the newest members of the Pittsburgh Penguins who just ...
signed a multiyear contract with ESPN on Thursday. The retired NHL defenseman will make his season debut in the coming weeks, work primarily as a studio analyst for NHL coverage and be on site for ...
P.K. Subban’s pants stole the spotlight during ESPN’s coverage of Round 1 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs on Sunday. The former 13-year defenseman, who played for the Montreal Canadiens, Nashville ...
BOSTON -- Montreal Canadiens defenseman P.K. Subban says he doesn't blame the Boston Bruins or their fans for racist tweets directed at him after Game 1 of their NHL playoff series. "It's completely ...
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Canadian daily rumours: Canadiens, Senators, Jets & Subban
In today’s (May 10) Canadian Rumours roundup, I’m looking at three quick hits: first, credit goes to P.K. Subban. He just hit ...
ESPN NHL analyst and former Norris Trophy winner P.K. Subban completed his over decade-long, $10-million donation project to ...
The former 13-year defenseman, who played for the Montreal Canadiens, Nashville Predators and New Jersey Devils, donned a pair of oversized wide leg pants and the internet had a field a day. “You ...
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